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Core collapse with magnetic fields and rotation

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DOI: 10.1088/1361-6471/aac982

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stars: magnetic fields; supernovae: general; magnetohydrodynamics (MHD)

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  1. European Research Council [CAMAP-259276]
  2. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Finance [AYA2015-66899-C2-1-P]
  3. Valencian Community [PROMETEOII/2014-069]
  4. Special Postdoc Researcher (SPDR) program
  5. iTHEMS cluster of RIKEN
  6. European Research Council through grant ERC-AdG [341157-COCO2CASA]
  7. Spanish Supercomputing Network on clusters Pirineus of the Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC) [AECT-2016-1-0008, AECT-2016-2-0012, AECT-2016-3-0005, AECT-2017-1-0013, AECT-2-0006, AECT-2017-3-0007, AECT-2018-1-0010]
  8. PHAROS COST Action [CA16214]
  9. GWverse COST Action [CA16104]

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We study the effects of magnetic fields and rotation on the core collapse of a star of an initial mass of M = 20 M-circle dot using axisymmetric simulations coupling special relativistic magnetohydrodynamics, an approximately relativistic gravitational potential, and spectral neutrino transport. We compare models of the same core with different, artificially added profiles of rotation and magnetic field. A model with weak field and slow rotation does not produce an explosion, while stronger fields and fast rotation open the possibility of explosions. Whereas the neutrino luminosities of the exploding models are the same as or even less than those of the non-exploding model, magnetic fields locally in equipartition with the gas pressure provide a strong contribution to the shock revival and the acceleration of bipolar outflows. Among the amplification processes generating such strong fields, we find the magneto-rotational instability. However, our limited grid resolution allows us to find it only in limited regions of the model with the strongest pre-collapse field (10(11) G) and fastest rotation.

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