One-, Two-, and Three-dimensional Simulations of Oxygen Shell Burning Just Before the Core-Collapse of Massive Stars
Abstract
We perform two- (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) hydrodynamics simulations of convective oxygen shell-burning that takes place deep inside a massive progenitor star of a core-collapse supernova. Using one dimensional (1D) stellar evolution code, we first calculate the evolution of massive stars with an initial mass of 9-40 . Four different overshoot parameters are applied, and CO core mass trend similar to previous works is obtained in the 1D models. Selecting eleven 1D models that have a silicon and oxygen coexisting layer, we perform 2D hydrodynamics simulations of the evolution 100 s until the onset of core-collapse. We find that convection with large-scale eddies and the turbulent Mach number 0.1 is obtained in the models having a Si/O layer with a scale of 10 cm, whereas most models that have an extended O/Si layer up to a few cm exhibit lower turbulent velocity. Our results indicate that the supernova progenitors that possess a thick Si/O layer could provide a preferable condition for perturbation-aided explosions. We perform 3D simulation of a 25 model, which exhibits large-scale convection in the 2D models. The 3D model develops large () convection similar to the 2D model, however, the turbulent velocity is lower. By estimating the neutrino emission properties of the 3D model, we point out that a time modulation of the event rates, if observed in KamLAND and Hyper-Kamiokande, would provide an important information about structural changes in the presupernova convective layer.
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@article{arxiv.1903.07811,
title = {One-, Two-, and Three-dimensional Simulations of Oxygen Shell Burning Just Before the Core-Collapse of Massive Stars},
author = {Takashi Yoshida and Tomoya Takiwaki and Kei Kotake and Koh Takahashi and Ko Nakamura and Hideyuki Umeda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.07811},
year = {2019}
}
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25 pages, 17 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication in ApJ