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Hydrodynamics of Supernova Evolution in the Winds of Massive Stars
Authors:Vikram V Dwarkadas
Institution:(1) Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of Chicago, 5640 S Ellis Ave AAC 010c, Chicago, IL, 60637, United States
Abstract:Core-Collapse supernovae arise from stars greater than 8 M. These stars lose a considerable amount of mass during their lifetime, which accumulates around the star forming wind-blown bubbles. Upon the death of the star in a spectacular explosion, the resulting SN shock wave will interact with this modified medium. We study the evolution of the shock wave, and investigate the properties of this interaction. We concentrate on the evolution of the SN shock wave in the medium around a 35 solar mass star. We discuss the hydrodynamics of the resulting interaction, the formation and growth of instabilities, and deviations from sphericity.
Keywords:Supernova remnants  Hydrodynamics  Instabilities  Stellar winds  Massive stars  Wind-blown bubbles  Shock waves
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