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TAPIR Seminar

Friday, November 17, 2023
2:00pm to 3:00pm
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Online and In-Person Event
Binary Interaction and the Explodability of Massive Stars
Rachel Patton, Graduate Student, Center for Cosmology and AstroParticle Physics (CCAPP), Ohio State University,

In person: 370 Cahill

To Join via Zoom: 864 8902 5566

ABSTRACT: In the 1D neutrino-driven explosion paradigm, the final fate of a massive star, either explosion as a supernova or collapse into a black hole, depends sensitively on the structure of the star's core immediately preceding core-collapse. That final structure is set by the star's evolutionary history. I present a detailed study of the core structures of massive stars, showing how basic properties of the core at carbon ignition map onto final structures and, ultimately, final fate. I will then show how envelope stripping and merging with a companion change a star's core structure in distinct ways. Lastly, I will discuss the implications of binary interaction for the final fates of massive stars.

For more information, please contact JoAnn Boyd by phone at 626-395-4280 or by email at joann@caltech.edu.