10–13 Aug 2011
AlbaNova University Center
Europe/Stockholm timezone

Spectroscopic Modeling of Core-Collapse Supernovae

11 Aug 2011, 17:00
30m
Oskar Klein (AlbaNova University Center)

Oskar Klein

AlbaNova University Center

Speaker

Dr Luc Dessart (Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille)

Description

I will present a new modeling approach that simultaneously computes spectra and light curves and takes into account line blanketing, departures from Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium, time dependent terms in the radiative-transfer, energy, and statistical-equilibrium equations, as well as non-thermal processes associated with radioactive decay. Combined with hydrodynamical inputs of SN ejecta produced with piston-driven explosions of pre-SN red-supergiant, blue-supergiant, or Wolf-Rayet stars, we simulate the photometric, spectroscopic, and spectro-polarimetric evolution from a given time after shock breakout until the nebular phase. This method applies to any SN ejecta in homologous expansion. I will present results for a variety of core-collapse SN types, i.e. including SNe II-peculiar (specifically SN1987A), II-Plateau, Ib, and Ic, focusing on the photospheric phase of their evolution.

Primary author

Dr Luc Dessart (Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille)

Co-author

Prof. John Hillier (University of Pittsburgh)

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