articleThe Astrophysical JournalFeb 20, 2017BRONZE OA

Pulsational Pair-instability Supernovae

University of California, Santa Cruz

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Abstract

Abstract The final evolution of stars in the mass range 70–140 M ⊙ is explored. Depending upon their mass loss history and rotation rates, these stars will end their lives as pulsational pair-instability supernovae (PPISN) producing a great variety of observational transients with total durations ranging from weeks to millennia and luminosities from 10 41 to over 10 44 erg s −1 . No nonrotating model radiates more than 5 × 10 50 erg of light or has a kinetic energy exceeding 5 × 10 51 erg, but greater energies are possible, in principle, in magnetar-powered explosions, which are explored. Many events resemble SNe Ibn, SNe Icn, and SNe IIn, and some potential observational counterparts…

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Keywords
  • Physics
  • Supernova
  • Astrophysics
  • Astronomy
  • Magnetar
  • Solar mass
  • Stars
  • Light curve
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