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Learning from core-collapse supernova remnants on the explosion mechanism (2409.13657v1)

Published 20 Sep 2024 in astro-ph.HE

Abstract: Based on the recently solidified notion that the jittering jets explosion mechanism (JJEM) is the primary explosion mechanism of core-collapse supernovae (CCSNe), I estimate some typical properties of the jittering jets. From the imprints of jittering jets in the outskirts of some CCSN remnants, I estimate the half-opening angles of jittering jets that shape CCSN remnants to be ~1-10 degrees. I also estimate that intermittent accretion disks around the newly born neutron star (NS) can launch jets after they live for only several times their orbital period around the NS. To operate, the JJEM requires the intermittent accretion disks that launch the jets to amplify the magnetic fields in a dynamo and the magnetic fields to reconnect to release their energy rapidly. I estimate the width of magnetic field reconnection zones to be ~0.005r~0.1km near the surface of the NS. This width requires a numerical resolution several times smaller than the resolution of present CCSN simulations. I argue, therefore, that existing simulations of the CCSN explosion mechanism are still far from correctly simulating CCSN explosions.

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