arXiv Open Access 2023

The implications of large binding energies of massive stripped core collapse supernova progenitors on the explosion mechanism

Dmitry Shishkin Noam Soker
Lihat Sumber

Abstrak

We examine the binding energies of massive stripped-envelope core collapse supernova (SECCSN) progenitors with the stellar evolution code MESA, and find that the jittering jets explosion mechanism is preferred for explosions where carbon-oxygen cores with masses of $>20 M_\odot$ collapse to leave a neutron star (NS) remnant. We calculate the binding energy at core collapse under the assumption that the remnant is a NS. Namely, stellar gas above mass coordinate of $~1.5-2.5 M_\odot$ is ejected in the explosion. We find that the typical binding energy of the ejecta of stripped-envelope progenitors with carbon-oxygen core masses of $M_{CO} > 20 M_\odot$ is $E_{bind}>2 \times 10^{51} erg$. We claim that jets are most likely to explode such cores as jet-driven explosion mechanisms can supply high energies to the explosion. We apply our results to SN 2020qlb, which is a SECCSN with a claimed core mass of $~30-50 M_\odot$, and conclude that the jittering jets explosion mechanism best accounts for such an explosion that leaves a NS.

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Dmitry Shishkin

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Noam Soker

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Shishkin, D., Soker, N. (2023). The implications of large binding energies of massive stripped core collapse supernova progenitors on the explosion mechanism. https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.05144

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Tahun Terbit
2023
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en
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arXiv
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