2009
DOI: 10.1063/1.3101816
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Stellar explosions, instabilities, and turbulence

Abstract: It has become very clear that the evolution of structure during supernovae is centrally dependent on the pre-existing structure in the star. Modeling of the pre-existing structure has advanced significantly, leading to improved understanding and to a physically based assessment of the structure that will be present when a star explodes. It remains an open question whether low-mode asymmetries in the explosion process can produce the observed effects or whether the explosion mechanism somehow produces jets of m… Show more

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“…New observational evidence, largely from extensive transient searches (e.g. the Catalina Real-time Transient Survey, the Palomar Transient Factory, PanSTARRS1, La Silla Quest, etc.. Drake et al 2009;Law et al 2009;Tonry et al 2012;Baltay et al 2013, respectively), is shedding new light both at the bright and faint ends of the SN luminosity distribution. In particular, a number of exceptionally luminous objects (SLSNe) are challenging our existing theoretical picture of the late evolution and explosion of massive stars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New observational evidence, largely from extensive transient searches (e.g. the Catalina Real-time Transient Survey, the Palomar Transient Factory, PanSTARRS1, La Silla Quest, etc.. Drake et al 2009;Law et al 2009;Tonry et al 2012;Baltay et al 2013, respectively), is shedding new light both at the bright and faint ends of the SN luminosity distribution. In particular, a number of exceptionally luminous objects (SLSNe) are challenging our existing theoretical picture of the late evolution and explosion of massive stars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2007) used a conical array of wires at the Magpie facility to drive a magnetized jet, and explored the geometry of the deflection shock formed as a jet impacts a crosswind. Laboratory experiments have also recently studied the physics associated with instabilities along supernova blast waves (Kuranz et al 2007;Drake et al 2009), and the dynamics within supernovae explosions (Reighard & Drake 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These strong spatial perturbations may be related to the Richmyer-Meshkov and Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities which were observed in stellar explosions (e.g. Drake et al, 2009). The perturbations in the plasma density profiles have a spatial scale from 1 R E to a few R E .…”
Section: Global Interaction Between the Interplanetary Transmitted Sh...mentioning
confidence: 88%