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Theoretical models suggest that the first stars in the universe could have been very massive, with typical masses $\gtrsim$ 100 \Msun. Many of them might have died as energetic thermonuclear explosions known as pair-instability supernovae…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2011-08-29 Ke-Jung Chen , Alexander Heger , Ann Almgren

The observational signatures of the first cosmic explosions and their chemical imprint on second-generation stars both crucially depend on how heavy elements mix within the star at the earliest stages of the blast. We present numerical…

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics · Physics 2015-05-20 C. C. Joggerst , Daniel Whalen

Population III stars that die as pair-instability supernovae are usually thought to fall in the mass range of 140 - 260 M$_{\odot}$. But several lines of work have now shown that rotation can build up the He cores needed to encounter the…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2015-05-27 Joseph Smidt , Daniel J. Whalen , E. Chatzopoulos , Brandon K. Wiggins , Ke-Jung Chen , Alexandra Kozyreva , Wesley Even

We present 2D simulations of pair-instability supernovae considering rapid rotation during their explosion phases. Recent studies of the Pop III star formation suggested that these stars could be born with a mass scale about 100 Msun and…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2015-01-29 Ke-Jung Chen

Very massive primordial stars ($140 M_{\odot} < M < 260 M_{\odot}$) are supposed to end their lives as pair-instability supernovae. Such an event can be traced by a typical chemical signature in low metallicity stars, but at the present…

Astrophysics · Physics 2008-11-26 S. Ekström , G. Meynet , A. Maeder

Growing theoretical evidence suggests that the first generation of stars may have been quite massive (~100-300 solar masses). If they retain their high mass until death, such stars will, after about 3Myr, make pair-instability supernovae.…

Astrophysics · Physics 2010-11-19 C. L. Fryer , S. E. Woosley , A. Heger

Pristine stars with masses between ~140 and 260 M_sun are theoretically predicted to die as pair-instability supernovae. These very massive progenitors could come from Pop III stars in the early universe. We model the light curves and…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2012-07-05 Tony Pan , Daniel Kasen , Abraham Loeb

Massive Population III stars from 140 - 260 solar masses ended their lives as pair-instability supernovae (PISNe), the most energetic thermonuclear explosions in the universe. Detection of these explosions could directly constrain the…

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics · Physics 2015-05-19 Daniel J. Whalen , Chris Fryer

Massive stars that end their lives with helium cores in the range of 35 to 65 Msun are known to produce repeated thermonuclear outbursts due to a recurring pair-instability. In some of these events, solar masses of material are ejected in…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2015-06-18 Ke-Jung Chen , Stan Woosley , Alexander Heger , Ann Almgren , Daniel Whalen

Very massive primordial stars (140 Msol < M < 260 Msol) are supposed to end their lives as PISN. Such an event can be traced by a typical chemical signature in low metallicity stars, but at the present time, this signature is lacking in the…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 Sylvia Ekström , Georges Meynet , André Maeder

Observational evidence suggests that some very massive stars in the local Universe may die as pair-instability supernovae. We present 2D simulations of the pair-instability supernova of a non-zero metallicity star. We find that very little…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2015-01-29 Ke-Jung Chen , Alexander Heger , Stan Woosley , Ann Almgren , Daniel Whalen

The first stars are the key to the formation of primitive galaxies, early cosmological reionization and chemical enrichment, and the origin of supermassive black holes. Unfortunately, in spite of their extreme luminosities, individual…

Stars with helium cores between ~64 and 133 M_sun are theoretically predicted to die as pair-instability supernovae. This requires very massive progenitors, which are theoretically prohibited for Pop II/I stars within the Galactic stellar…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2012-07-05 Tony Pan , Abraham Loeb , Daniel Kasen

The discovery of 150 - 300 M$_{\odot}$ stars in the Local Group and pair-instability supernova candidates at low redshifts has excited interest in this exotic explosion mechanism. Realistic light curves for pair-instability supernovae at…

Very massive stars are thought to be formed in the early Universe because of a lack of cooling process by heavy elements, and might have been responsible for the later evolution of the Universe. We had an interest in vibrational stability…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2012-01-05 Takafumi Sonoi , Hideyuki Umeda

Observed supermassive black holes in the early universe have several proposed formation channels, in part because most of these channels are difficult to probe. One of the more promising channels, the direct collapse of a supermassive star,…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2022-09-14 Chris Nagele , Hideyuki Umeda , Koh Takahashi , Takashi Yoshida , Kohsuke Sumiyoshi

While the modern stellar IMF shows a rapid decline with increasing mass, theoretical investigations suggest that very massive stars (>100 solar masses) may have been abundant in the early universe. Other calculations also indicate that,…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-07 A. Heger , S. E. Woosley , I. Baraffe , T. Abel

It has been theoretically predicted many decades ago that extremely massive stars that develop large oxygen cores will become dynamically unstable, due to electron-positron pair production. The collapse of such oxygen cores leads to…

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-05 Avishay Gal-Yam

The lack of observations of abundance patterns originating in pair-instability supernovae has been a long-standing problem in relation to the first stars. This class of supernovae is expected to have an abundance pattern with a strong…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2022-04-27 Mattis Magg , Anna T. P. Schauer , Ralf S. Klessen , Simon C. O. Glover , Robin G. Tress , Ondrej Jaura

Pair Instability Supernovae have been suggested as candidates for some Super Luminous Supernovae, such as SN 2007bi, and as one of the dominant types of explosion occurring in the early Universe from massive, zero-metallicity Population III…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2015-10-16 Emmanouil Chatzopoulos , Daniel R van Rossum , J. Craig Wheeler , Daniel J. Whalen , Joseph Smidt , Brandon Wiggins
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