The Supernova/GRB Connection Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • SummaryWe discuss the possible connection between supernova explosions (SN) and gamma-ray bursters (GRB) from the perspective of our current understanding of SN physics. Core collapse supernovae (SN) are the final stages of stellar evolution in massive stars during which the central region collapses, forms a neutron star (NS) or black hole, and the outer layers are ejected. Recent explosion scenarios assumed that the ejection is due to energy deposition by neutrinos into the envelope but detailed models do not produce powerful explosions. There is new and mounting evidence for an asphericity and, in particular, for axial symmetry in several supernovae which may be hard to reconcile within the spherical picture. The 3-D signatures are a key to understand core collapse supernovae and the GRB/SN connection. In this paper we study the effects and observational consequences of asymmetric explosions.

published proceedings

  • International Astronomical Union Colloquium

author list (cited authors)

  • Hflich, P., Baade, D., Khokhlov, A., Wang, L., & Wheeler, J. C.

citation count

  • 1

complete list of authors

  • Höflich, P||Baade, D||Khokhlov, A||Wang, L||Wheeler, JC

publication date

  • January 2005