The death and afterlife of massive stars

Autores
Prof.
Roger A. Chevalier
Fecha y hora
20 Mayo 2010 - 00:00 Europe/London
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Descripción

Observations of supernovae and gamma-ray bursts show that massive stars end their lives with a wide variety of properties. For supernovae, mass loss plays a crucial role in that variety. The circumstellar interaction and explosion characteristics provide diagnostics for the stellar evolution leading up to the explosion. Central compact objects do not appear to play a role in supernova observations, but can be examined in young supernova remnants.