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Black Hole Formation Accompanied by the Supernova Explosion of a 40 M <sub>⊙</sub> Progenitor Star

Adam Burrows, David Vartanyan, Tianshu Wang

2023The Astrophysical Journal63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We have simulated the collapse and evolution of the core of a solar-metallicity 40 M ⊙ star and find that it explodes vigorously by the neutrino mechanism, despite its very high “compactness.” Within ∼1.5 s of explosion, a black hole forms. The explosion is very asymmetrical and has a total explosion energy of ∼1.6 × 10 51 erg. At black hole formation, its baryon mass is ∼2.434 M ⊙ and gravitational mass is 2.286 M ⊙ . Seven seconds after black hole formation, an additional ∼0.2 M ⊙ is accreted, leaving a black hole baryon mass of ∼2.63 M ⊙ . A disk forms around the proto−neutron star, from which a pair of neutrino-driven jets emanates. These jets accelerate some of the matter up to speeds of ∼45,000 km s −1 and contain matter with entropies of ∼50. The large spatial asymmetry in the explosion results in a residual black hole recoil speed of ∼1000 km s −1 . This novel black hole formation channel now joins the other black hole formation channel between ∼12 and ∼15 M ⊙ discovered previously and implies that the black hole/neutron star birth ratio for solar-metallicity stars could be ∼20%. However, one channel leaves black holes in perhaps the ∼5–15 M ⊙ range with low kick speeds, while the other leaves black holes in perhaps the ∼2.5–3.0 M ⊙ mass range with high kick speeds. However, even ∼8.8 s after core bounce the newly formed black hole is still accreting at a rate of ∼2 × 10 −2 M ⊙ s −1 , and whether the black hole eventually achieves a significantly larger mass over time is yet to be determined.

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PhysicsBlack hole (networking)Stellar black holeAstrophysicsSchwarzschild radiusIntermediate-mass black holeAstronomyGravitational collapseSolar massPrimordial black holeSpin-flipExotic starMetallicityNeutron starStarsAccretion (finance)GalaxyStrange matterComputer networkRouting (electronic design automation)Quark starComputer scienceLink-state routing protocolRouting protocolGamma-ray bursts and supernovaePulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations
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