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

Variety of End Points of Massive Stars

10 Aug 2011, 14:00
30m
Oskar Klein (AlbaNova University Center)

Oskar Klein

AlbaNova University Center

Speaker

Prof. Edo Berger (Harvard University)

Description

Stars more massive than about 8 times the mass of the Sun end their lives in cataclysmic explosions: supernovae and gamma-ray bursts. In recent years targeted and blind transient surveys have expanded the range of potential outcomes, including potentially non-destructive eruptions on the path to the eventual explosion and highly-luminous events that may require a new range of progenitor or explosion parameters. In this talk I will give an overview of these recent developments spanning the range from transients at intermediate luminosities to gamma-ray bursts.

Primary author

Prof. Edo Berger (Harvard University)

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