DOCSLIB.ORG
Explore
Sign Up
Log In
Upload
Search
Home
» Tags
» Failed supernova
Failed supernova
Arxiv:1901.01410V3 [Astro-Ph.HE] 1 Feb 2021 Mental Information Is Available, and One Has to Rely Strongly on Theoretical Predictions for Nuclear Properties
Arxiv:2008.04340V2 [Astro-Ph.HE] 7 Dec 2020
Implication for the Core-Collapse Supernova Rate from 21 Years of Data of the Large Volume Detector
Dependence of Failed Supernova on Progenitor Models
Topics in Core-Collapse Supernova Theory: the Formation of Black Holes and the Transport of Neutrinos
THE FORMATION of STELLAR BLACK HOLES 1. Introduction
Characterizing EM-Bright Gravitational Wave Sources in Non-Stationary Interferometer Noise
Revealing Local Failed Supernovae with Neutrino Telescopes
Ps15cey and Ps17cke: Prospective Candidates from the Pan-STARRS Search for Kilonovae
Supernova and Supernova Remnants! Why Study Supernova Remnants?
Neutrino Emission and Annihilation Near Tori Around Black Holes
R-Process Nucleosynthesis in the MHD+Neutrino-Heated Collapsar Jet
Current Status of R -Process Nucleosynthesis
Arxiv:2005.06103V2
Hubble Focus: the Lives of Stars, Highlights Some of Hubble’S Recent Discoveries About the Birth, Evolution, and Death of Stars
Supernova Neutrino: Predicfion and Detecfion
A Massive Star Dies Without a Bang, Revealing the Sensitive Nature of Supernovae Ken Croswell, Science Writer
The R-Process of Nucleosynthesis: Overview of Current Status
Top View
Constraining the Final Fates of Massive Stars by Oxygen and Iron Enrichment History in the Galaxy
Magnetar-Driven Hypernovae
Contents Contents
Frontiers: Intermediate-Mass Black Holes for Our Final Lecture We Will
Are Gamma-Ray Bursts in Star Forming Regions?
Supernova Neutrinos and Nucleosynthesis
Magnetar-Driven Hypernovae
Arxiv:1210.7240V1 [Astro-Ph.HE] 26 Oct 2012 H Nlgtcre H Nryiptms Cu Trel- Efficient
Supernova Progenitors: Theory, Observation and Outstanding Questions
The R-Process of Nucleosynthesis: Overview of R-Process Sites
Neutrinos from Type Ia and Failed Core-Collapse Supernovae at Dark Matter Detectors
Observing Gravitational Waves from Failed Core-Collapse Supernovae
2/28 Lecture 18.3-4
Why Cross Sections Are Important for Astrophysics Gail Mclaughlin North Carolina State University
Core-Collapse Supernovae and Abundances in Extremely Metal-Poor Stars
Pos(NIC X)119 , Ad , Marco Ab , Michael Bennett Ac Ac Ce
Neutrinos from Type Ia and Failed Core-Collapse Supernovae at Dark Matter Detectors
Could Failed Supernovae Explain the High R-Process Abundances in Some Low Metallicity Stars?