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Explosions on a Variety of Scales

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2012

Lars Bildsten*
Affiliation:
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA email: Bildsten@kitp.ucsb.edu
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The theoretical community is beginning to appreciate (and predict) the potential diversity of explosive outcomes from stellar evolution, while the supernovæ surveys are finding new kinds of supernovæ. This talk described two such new supernovæ. The first are ultraluminous core collapse supernovæ with radiated energies approaching 1051 ergs. The talk went on to present our recent work that explains these events with late-time energy deposition from rapidly rotating, highly magnetized neutron stars: magnetars. It concluded with our theoretical work on helium shell detonations on accreting white dwarfs that predict a new class of supernovæ called “.Ia's”. The first such candidate may well have been found by the Palomar Transient Factory.

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