vice.yields.ccsne.engines.S16¶
Core collapse supernova explosion engines: explodability as a function of progenitor mass in solar masses as reported by the Sukhbold et al. (2016) [1] models.
Signature: from vice.yields.ccsne.engines import S16
New in version 1.2.0.
Tip
Instances of the engine
class can be passed the keyword argument
explodability
to vice.yields.ccsne.fractional
to calculate
IMF-averaged yields assuming a particular black hole landscape. The impact
of these assumptions is explored in Griffith et al. (2021) [2].
Note
For all explosion engines, progenitors with zero age main sequence masses between 9 and 12 \(M_\odot\) proceed according to the Z9.6 engine, while remaining masses explode or collapse according to the associated engine. (See: Section 2.2.2 of Sukhbold et al. 2016)
Contents¶
- N20
engine
An engine characterized by the N20 explosion model.
- S19p8
engine
An engine characterized by the S19p8 explosion model.
- W15
engine
An engine characterized by the W15 explosion model.
- W18
engine
An engine characterized by the W18 explosion model.
- W20
engine
An engine characterized by the W20 explosion model.