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New Equations of State in Simulations of Core-collapse Supernovae
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 1543279
Author(s) Hempel, M.; Fischer, T.; Schaffner-Bielich, J.; Liebendoerfer, M.
Author(s) at UniBasel Hempel, Matthias
Liebendörfer, Matthias
Year 2012
Title New Equations of State in Simulations of Core-collapse Supernovae
Journal The astrophysical journal. Part 1
Volume 748
Number 1
Pages / Article-Number 70
Keywords dense matter, hydrodynamics, equation of state, nuclear reactions, nucleosynthesis, abundances, stars: neutron, supernovae: general
Abstract We discuss three new equations of state (EOS) in core-collapse supernova simulations. The new EOS are based on the nuclear statistical equilibrium model of Hempel and Schaffner-Bielich (HS), which includes excluded volume effects and relativistic mean-field (RMF) interactions. We consider the RMF parameterizations TM1, TMA, and FSUgold. These EOS are implemented into our spherically symmetric core-collapse supernova model, which is based on general relativistic radiation hydrodynamics and three-flavor Boltzmann neutrino transport. The results obtained for the new EOS are compared with the widely used EOS of H. Shen et al. and Lattimer & Swesty. The systematic comparison shows that the model description of inhomogeneous nuclear matter is as important as the parameterization of the nuclear interactions for the supernova dynamics and the neutrino signal. Furthermore, several new aspects of nuclear physics are investigated: the HS EOS contains distributions of nuclei, including nuclear shell effects. The appearance of light nuclei, e. g., deuterium and tritium, is also explored, which can become as abundant as alphas and free protons. In addition, we investigate the black hole formation in failed core-collapse supernovae, which is mainly determined by the high-density EOS. We find that temperature effects lead to a systematically faster collapse for the non-relativistic LS EOS in comparison with the RMF EOS. We deduce a new correlation for the time until black hole formation, which allows the determination of the maximum mass of proto-neutron stars, if the neutrino signal from such a failed supernova would be measured in the future. This would give a constraint for the nuclear EOS at finite entropy, complementary to observations of cold neutron stars.
Publisher University of Chicago Press
ISSN/ISBN 0004-637X
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A6083447
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1088/0004-637X/748/1/70
ISI-Number WOS:000301347500070
Document type (ISI) Article
 
   

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