A 3D Simulation of a Neutrino-Driven Supernova Explosion Aided By Convection and Magnetic Fields
Abstract
We study the impact of a small-scale dynamo in core-collapse supernovae using a 3D neutrino magnetohydrodynamics simulation of a progenitor. The weak seed field is amplified exponentially in the gain region once neutrino-driven convection develops, and remains dominated by small-scale structures. About after bounce, the field energy in the gain region reaches of kinetic equipartition. This supports the development of a neutrino-driven explosion with modest global anisotropy, which does not occur in a corresponding model without magnetic fields. Our results suggest that magnetic fields may play a beneficial subsidiary role in neutrino-driven supernovae even without rapid progenitor rotation. Further investigation into the nature of magnetohydrodynamic turbulence in the supernova core is required.
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@article{arxiv.2007.04775,
title = {A 3D Simulation of a Neutrino-Driven Supernova Explosion Aided By Convection and Magnetic Fields},
author = {Bernhard Müller and Vishnu Varma},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.04775},
year = {2020}
}
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6 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS Letters