Constraining properties of the next nearby core-collapse supernova with multi-messenger signals: multi-messenger signals
DOI10.5281/zenodo.3952926Zenodo3952926MaRDI QIDQ6704053FDOQ6704053
Dataset published at Zenodo repository.
Viktoriya Morozova, Sean Couch, MacKenzie Warren, Evan O'Connor
Publication date: 13 May 2020
Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
1D FLASH simulations with STIR, for alpha_lambda = 1.23, 1.25, and 1.27. Run with SFHo EOS, M1 with 12 energy groups. For more information on these simulations, see Warren, Couch, OConnor, Morozova (arXiv:1912.03328) and Couch, Warren, OConnor (2020). Includes the multi-messenger data from the STIR simulations. The filename indicates the turbulent mixing parameter a and progenitor mass m of the simulation. Columns are time [s], shock radius [cm], explosion energy [ergs], electron neutrino mean energy [MeV], electron neutrino rms energy [MeV], electron neutrino luminosity [10^51 ergs/s], electron antineutrino mean energy [MeV], electron antineutrino rms energy [MeV], electron antineutrino luminosity [10^51 ergs/s], x neutrino mean energy [MeV], x neutrino rms energy [MeV], x neutrino luminosity [10^51 ergs/s], gravitational wave frequency from eigenmode analysis of the protoneutron star structure [Hz]. Note that the x neutrino luminosity is for one neutrino flavor - to get the total mu/tau neutrino and antineutrino luminosities requires multiplying this number by 4. v1.1 - removed unnecessary duplicate files v1.2- upload failed. Obsolete. v1.3- packaging alpha values as separate tar files for easy download.
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