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Core collapse supernovae: effect of a « moderate » magnetic field. Jér ôme Guilet. En collaboration avec Thierry Foglizzo, Sébastien Fromang & Jun’ichi Sato. From core collapse to explosion. massive star. Stalled shock. collapse of the iron core.
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Core collapse supernovae: effect of a « moderate » magnetic field Jérôme Guilet En collaboration avec Thierry Foglizzo, Sébastien Fromang & Jun’ichi Sato
From core collapse to explosion massive star Stalled shock collapse of the iron core How to revive the shock and obtain an explosion ?
Neutrino driven explosion Magnetic explosion Burrows et al. 2007 • Obtains for VERY rapid rotation • Magnetic field amplification: B ~1015 G • Strong explosion through magnetic jets Marek & Janka 2009 • Neutrino heating below the heating • Aided by the Standing Accretion Shock Instability (SASI) • -> Maybe a marginal explosion in 2D? Solid explosion in 3D?
Large scale asymetry caused by SASI What is SASI? Standing Accretion Shock Instability Causes dipolar shock oscillation Driven by an unstable advective-acoustic cycle Important consequences : Neutron star kick : up to 1000km/s (Scheck et al 2006) Neutron star spin driven by spiral SASI mode (Blondin & Mezzacappa 2007) Gravitational waves signature Element mixing during explosion Asymetry of the explosion Blondin & Mezzacappa 2007
SASI with a magnetic field : (Guilet & Foglizzo 2010) Dependence of the pulsar kick on its magnetic field ? Kick of magnetars ? Dynamics of an Alfvén surface : (Guilet, Foglizzo & Fromang submitted) Help the explosion ? Explosion geometry ? What is the effect of a magnetic field ?
A toy model v shock B or deceleration by an external potential neutron star shock « neutron star » SASI : an advective acoustic cycle Foglizzo et al 2007 Two steps in the cycle : - An acoustic wave deforms the shock creating an entropy-vorticity wave - The entropy-vorticity wave is decelerated creating an acoustic feedback With a magnetic field : vorticity can propagate through Alfvén and slow waves !
Cycle efficiencies : 6 cycles (instead of 2) Coupling at the shock shock 1 cycle fast coupling in the gradients fast magnetosonic 1 cycle entropy 2 cycles slow 2 cycles Alfvén « neutron star »
Propagation of the vorticity Total efficiency oscillates : Qtot = Q Growth rate : i~ log(Qtot)/ growth rate magnetic field strength Interference between the cycles different cycles are out of phase ~vA~B choc Entropy Wave - Wave + vorticity
Vertical B : No effect Horizontal B : Strong amplification of the vorticity cycles when field lines are bent (k // B) Increase of the growth rate Significant effect if Coupling efficiency coupling efficiency growth rate vA~v Conclusion : Ambiguous result... magnetic field strength
The alfvén surface is defined by : v = vA Alfvén speed : vA2 = B2/( AnAlfvén wave propagates against the flow at the speed : v-vA Accumulation of Alfvén waves at the Alfvén surface ! We performed 1D simulations with the code RAMSES Alfvén surface simulations
The Alfvén wave amplifies while its wavelength decreases : When the wavelength is as small as the dissipative scale, the Alfvén wave is dissipated Creation of a pressure feedback that increases the upstream pressure Alfvén wave amplification and pressure feedback
High frequency : Low frequency : Pressure feedback : Non linear saturation : Analytical estimate
Important effect if the Alfvén surface is above the proto-neutron star surface Magnetic field required : SASI creates Alfvén waves with an amplitude : Amplitude of the pressure feedback : Pressure increase pushes the shock and could help the explosion How does it affect core collapse ? Important effect !!!
The magnetic field has an important effect when vA ~ v, even if the magnetic pressure is negligible Alfvén wave amplification at the Alfvén surface creates an important pressure feedback Magnetic effect on SASI depends on the field geometry : ambiguous result Effect of more realistic field geometry ? Multidimensional dynamics at the Alfvén surface? Conclusions Dipolar magnetic field Merci de votreattention!