Explosive disruption of polytropes: a one-dimensional hydrodynamic calculation

ABSTRACT We study explosions of stellar models using a one‐dimensional Lagrangian hydrodynamics code. We calculate how much mass is liberated as a function of the energy of explosion for a variety of pre‐explosion polytropic structures and for equations of state with a range of radiation‐to‐gas pres...

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Veröffentlicht in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2004-11, Vol.354 (4), p.1053-1064
Hauptverfasser: Wyman, Mark C., Chernoff, David F., Wasserman, Ira
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Zusammenfassung:ABSTRACT We study explosions of stellar models using a one‐dimensional Lagrangian hydrodynamics code. We calculate how much mass is liberated as a function of the energy of explosion for a variety of pre‐explosion polytropic structures and for equations of state with a range of radiation‐to‐gas pressure ratios. The results show that simple assumptions about the amount of mass lost in an explosion can be quite inaccurate, and that even one‐dimensional stellar models exhibit a rich phenomenology. The mass loss fraction rises from about 50 to 100 per cent as a function of the explosion energy in an approximately discontinuous manner. Combining our results with those of other, more realistic models, we suggest that Nova Scorpii (J1655 − 40) may have experienced significant mass fallback because the explosion energy was less than the critical value. We infer that the original progenitor was less than twice the mass of today's remnant.
ISSN:0035-8711
1365-2966
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.08267.x