[Okc-wp4] EO seminar 27th of November

Haakon Andresen haakon.andresen at astro.su.se
Fri Nov 21 10:17:02 CET 2025


Dear Everyone,

We have an invited speaker for next weeks seminar, Adam Griffiths from the University of Valencia will
talk about supernova progenitors. We will go for dinner on Thursday, let me know if you wish to join.

Thursday 27th at 13:15
A5:1003 (https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/3575421837)

Look forward to seeing you all there.

Best,
Haakon (on behalf of the organisers)

PS: Speakers for next semester, you are needed. Please let us know if you wish to present.

Adam Griffiths
Building the progenitors for magneto-rotational core collapse supernovae

Abstract: Massive stars are the progenitors of the energetic explosions known as core-collapse supernovae.
When these stars rotate and host magnetic fields—as many of them do—they can produce even more powerful
 magneto-rotational explosions. Such events are often highly asymmetric and can drive some of the most energetic phenomena in the Universe. In recent decades, enormous progress has been made in modelling stellar collapse, the explosion mechanism, and the subsequent evolution into the supernova remnant phase. More recently, however, attention has shifted back to the modelling techniques used to produce the progenitors of core-collapse supernovae themselves. Stellar evolution codes rely on one-dimensional spherical symmetry, an unavoidable assumption given the long evolutionary timescales they must cover. As a result, two major research directions have emerged within the progenitor community. The first involves revisiting the physical ingredients and effective prescriptions employed in stellar evolution models, and assessing how these choices influence the internal structure of the star and ultimately the explosion dynamics. The second focuses on building multi-dimensional progenitor models prior to collapse, so that explosion simulations can incorporate the true 3D structure of the star and the deviations from spherical symmetry introduced by convection, rotation, and magnetic fields.

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