Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Description
Core-collapse supernovae (CCSN) are among the most energetic explosions in the universe, liberating ~1053 erg of gravitational binding energy of the stellar core. Most of this energy ( ~99%) is emitted in neutrinos and only 1% is released as electromagnetic radiation in the visible spectrum. Energy radiated in the form of gravitational waves (GWs) is about five orders smaller. Nevertheless, this energy corresponds to a very strong GW signal and, because of this CCSN are considered as one of the prime sources of gravitational waves for interferometric detectors. Gravitational waves can give us access to the electromagnetically hidden compact inner core of supernovae. They will provide valuable information about the angular momentum distribution and the baryonic equation of state, both of which are uncertain. Furthermore, they might even help to constrain theoretically predicted SN mechanisms. Detection of GW signals and analysis of the observations will require realistic signal predi ctions from the non-parameterized relativistic numerical simulations of CCSN. This dissertation presents the gravitational wave signature of core-collapse v supernovae. Previous studies have considered either parametric models or nonexploding models of CCSN. This work presents complete waveforms, through the explosion phase, based on first-principles models for the first time. We performed 2D simulations of CCSN using the CHIMERA code for 12, 15, and 25M non-rotating progenitors. CHIMERA incorporates most of the criteria for realistic core-collapse modeling, such as multi-frequency neutrino transport coupled with relativistic hydrodynamics, eective GR potential, nuclear reaction network, and an industry-standard equation of state.
Extent
xv, 116 p. : ill. (some col.)
Extension
FAU
FAU
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Person Preferred Name
Yakunin, Konstantin.
Graduate College
Physical Description
electronic
xv, 116 p. : ill. (some col.)
Title Plain
Gravitational signature of core-collapse supernova results of CHIMERA simulations
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Title
Gravitational signature of core-collapse supernova results of CHIMERA simulations
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Gravitational signature of core-collapse supernova results of CHIMERA simulations