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On the Requirements for Realistic Modeling of Neutrino Transport in Simulations of Core-collapse Supernovae
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 1543290
Author(s) Lentz, Eric J.; Mezzacappa, Anthony; Messer, O. E. Bronson; Liebendoerfer, Matthias; Hix, W. Raphael; Bruenn, Stephen W.
Author(s) at UniBasel Liebendörfer, Matthias
Year 2012
Title On the Requirements for Realistic Modeling of Neutrino Transport in Simulations of Core-collapse Supernovae
Journal The astrophysical journal. Part 1
Volume 747
Number 1
Pages / Article-Number 73
Keywords methods: numerical, neutrinos, radiative transfer, supernovae: general
Abstract We have conducted a series of numerical experiments with the spherically symmetric, general relativistic, neutrino radiation hydrodynamics code AGILE-BOLTZTRAN to examine the effects of several approximations used in multidimensional core-collapse supernova simulations. Our code permits us to examine the effects of these approximations quantitatively by removing, or substituting for, the pieces of supernova physics of interest. These approximations include: (1) using Newtonian versus general relativistic gravity, hydrodynamics, and transport; (2) using a reduced set of weak interactions, including the omission of non-isoenergetic neutrino scattering, versus the current state-of-the-art; and (3) omitting the velocity-dependent terms, or observer corrections, from the neutrino Boltzmann kinetic equation. We demonstrate that each of these changes has noticeable effects on the outcomes of our simulations. Of these, we find that the omission of observer corrections is particularly detrimental to the potential for neutrino-driven explosions and exhibits a failure to conserve lepton number. Finally, we discuss the impact of these results on our understanding of current, and the requirements for future, multidimensional models.
Publisher University of Chicago Press
ISSN/ISBN 0004-637X
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A6083450
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1088/0004-637X/747/1/73
ISI-Number WOS:000300627300073
Document type (ISI) Article
 
   

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