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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:ITC Pizza Lunch Adam Burrows (Princeton) 
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SUMMARY:ITC Pizza Lunch Adam Burrows (Princeton) 
DESCRIPTION:<p>The Multi-Dimensional Core-Collapse Supernova Mechanism<br><br><br>Abstract:  Core-collapse supernovae have challenged theorists and computational science for half a century. Such explosions are the source of many of the heavy elements in the Universe and the birthplace of neutron stars and stellar-mass black holes. However, determining the mechanism of explosion remains the key goal of theory. Recently, there have been breakthroughs in understanding and simulating these explosions, and I will describe our recent calculations that lead to robust explosions and the physics behind them.  All these events have gravitational-wave and neutrino signatures that could be diagnostic of the internal dynamics of the mechanism and explosion phenomenology in real time.  I will discuss such signatures and how their detection might bear on a<br>definitive resolution of the core-collapse puzzle.</p>
LOCATION:Phillips
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