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

N20engine

An engine characterized by the N20 explosion model.

S19p8engine

An engine characterized by the S19p8 explosion model.

W15engine

An engine characterized by the W15 explosion model.

W18engine

An engine characterized by the W18 explosion model.

W20engine

An engine characterized by the W20 explosion model.