Core-collapse supernova explosions triggered by a quark-hadron phase transition during the early post-bounce phase
We explore explosions of massive stars, which are triggered via the quark-hadron phase transition during the early post-bounce phase of core-collapse supernovae. We construct a quark equation of state, based on the bag model for strange quark matter. The transition between the hadronic and the quark phases is constructed applying Gibbs conditions. The resulting quark-hadron hybrid equations of state are used in core-collapse supernova simulations, based on general relativistic radiation hydrodynamics and three-flavor Boltzmann neutrino transport in spherical symmetry. The formation of a mixed phase reduces the adiabatic index, which induces the gravitational collapse of the central protoneutron star (PNS). The collapse halts in the pure quark phase, where the adiabatic index increases. A strong accretion shock forms, which propagates toward the PNS surface. Due to the density decrease of several orders of magnitude, the accretion shock turns into a dynamic shock with matter outflow. This moment defines the onset of the explosion in supernova models that allow for a quark-hadron phase transition, where otherwise no explosions could be obtained. The shock propagation across the neutrinospheres releases a burst of neutrinos. This serves as a strong observable identification for the structural reconfiguration of the stellar core. The ejected matter expands on a short timescale and remains neutron-rich. These conditions might be suitable for the production of heavy elements via the r-process. The neutron-rich material is followed by proton-rich neutrino-driven ejecta in the later cooling phase of the PNS where the vp-process might occur.
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Uncontrolled Keywords | EQUATION-OF-STATE; supernovae: general; QUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICS; stars: neutron; BLACK-HOLE FORMATION; II SUPERNOVAE; ROTATING MASSIVE STARS; NUCLEAR-MATTER; PRESUPERNOVA EVOLUTION; PARTICLE PHYSICS; NEUTRINO RADIATION HYDRODYNAMICS; ELECTRON-CAPTURE SUPERNOVAE |
Date Deposited | 14 Nov 2024 10:51 |
Last Modified | 14 Nov 2024 10:51 |