
Title: Understanding core-collapse supernova physics through simulations
Place: Seminar del DAA. Jeroni Muñoz Research Building, fourth floor, in Burjassot.
Day: Thursday, september 4, 2025. Time: 10.00.
Abstract:
Core-collapse supernovae mark the explosive deaths of massive stars and are key sites of element production, compact object formation, and multimessenger signals. In this talk, I will present the latest results from hydrodynamical simulations of core-collapse supernovae across a wide range of progenitor masses, rotation rates, and magnetic field strengths. I will discuss how rotation, magnetic fields and the equation of state impact the explosion dynamics and remnant properties. I will also discuss the gravitational-wave predictions for these models, and how a detection may enable us to extract information about the explosion engine and remnant properties.
Remote connection:
https://uv-es.zoom.us/j/99386555213?pwd=ODFEbEhwYXk5RVRGd2phb3gwQW1zZz09