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Advancements in Radiative Hydrodynamic Simulations of Early Phases of Type II Supernovae
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 April 2016
Abstract
Between the time when the shock approaches the outside of the progenitor star, when the shocked material is highly ionized, and a few months later, when the material has cooled and recombination is almost complete, details of the coupling of radiation and the hydrodynamics of the shock propagation may be significant, with a subsequent effect on the photosphere and thus spectra. I argue for the inadequacy of current analyses of shock breakout and of the customary adoption of self-similar expansion of an initial structure for spectral synthesis of the first few months, in place of a complete hydrodynamic simulation. Progress towards a full radiative hydrodynamic simulation including relativistic effects and detailed line opacities is discussed.
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