- Seminars and Workshops
- Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Location
R1203 of the Astronomy-Mathematics Building, National Taiwan University
- Speaker Name
Kuo-Chuan Pan (NTHU)
- State
Definitive
- Url
Stellar Mass Black Hole Formation and Multimessenger Signals from Core-Collapse Supernovae
Detection of gravitational waves from a nearby core-collapse supernova could be the next milestone of gravitational-wave astronomy and multimessenger astrophysics. In this presentation, I will discuss the numerical challenges in modeling for these systems that involved detailed both micro- and macro-physics and present a few recent full 3D simulations with neutrino transport. In particular, I will focus on the dynamics of stellar-mass black hole formation and the effects of rotation on the explosion engines and unique gravitational wave features that might be detected with the current gravitational wave detectors, e.g., Advanced LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA.