Gravitational wave signatures of ab initio two-dimensional core collapse supernova explosion models for 12-25 M stars GRAVITATIONAL WAVE SIGNATURES of KONSTANTIN N. YAKUNIN et al.

Konstantin N. Yakunin, Anthony Mezzacappa, Pedro Marronetti, Shin'Ichirou Yoshida, Stephen W. Bruenn, W. Raphael Hix, Eric J. Lentz, O. E. Bronson Messer, J. Austin Harris, Eirik Endeve, John M. Blondin, Eric J. Lingerfelt

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Abstract

We present the gravitational waveforms computed in ab initio two-dimensional core collapse supernova models evolved with the chimera code for progenitor masses between 12 and 25M. All models employ multifrequency neutrino transport in the ray-by-ray approximation, state-of-the-art weak interaction physics, relativistic transport corrections such as the gravitational redshift of neutrinos, two-dimensional hydrodynamics with the commensurate relativistic corrections, Newtonian self-gravity with a general-relativistic monopole correction, and the Lattimer-Swesty equation of state with 220 MeV compressibility, and begin with the most recent Woosley-Heger nonrotating progenitors in this mass range. All of our models exhibit robust explosions. Therefore, our waveforms capture all stages of supernova development: 1) a relatively short and weak prompt signal, 2) a quiescent stage, 3) a strong signal due to convection and standing accretion shock instability activity, 4) termination of active accretion onto the proto-neutron star, and 5) a slowly increasing tail that reaches a saturation value. Fourier decomposition shows that the gravitational wave signals we predict should be observable by AdvLIGO for Galactic events across the range of progenitors considered here. The fundamental limitation of these models is in their imposition of axisymmetry. Further progress will require counterpart three-dimensional models, which are underway.

Original languageEnglish
Article number084040
JournalPhysical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology
Volume92
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 19 2015

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