Adam Burrows

Department of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University, USA

Adam Burrows (right) with Michael R. Meyer
Adam Burrows (right) with Michael R. Meyer

Date

29 October 2014

Host

Michael R. Meyer

Title

The Theory of Supernova Explosions

Abstract

Core-collapse supernovae have challenged theorists and computational science for half a century. Such explosions are the source of many of the heavy elements in the Universe and the birthplace of neutron stars and stellar-mass black holes. However, determining the mechanism of explosion remains the key goal of theory. Though the synergistic operation of turbulence and neutrino heating seems implicated, and multi-dimensional simulations with some physical fidelity that have provided insight, we have yet to reproduce the phenomenon theoretically. In this talk, I will review the goals of supernova theory, the state of the field, and the contending explosion models.

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