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Core helium flash

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The role of convection in the core helium flash is simulated by two-dimensional eddies interacting with the thermonuclear runaway. These eddies are followed by the explicit solution of the 2D conservation laws with a 2D finite difference hydrodynamics code. Thus, no phenomenological theory of convection such as the local mixing length theory is required. The core helium flash is violent, producing a deflagration wave. This differs from the detonation wave (and subsequent disruption of the entire star) produced in previous spherically symmetric violent core helium flashes as the second dimension provides a degree of relief which allows the expansion wave to decouple itself from the burning front. Our results predict that a considerable amount of helium in the core will be burned before the horizontal branch is reached and that some envelope mass loss is likely

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
4 p.
Report number
LA-UR--80-2725

Conference

Title
International astronomical union colloquium 58 on stellar hydrodynamics.
Dates
Aug 1980.
Place
Los Alamos, NM, USA.

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
12576624
Subject category
S79: ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION; CONVECTION; HELIUM BURNING; HYDRODYNAMIC MODEL; MASS TRANSFER; STAR MODELS; STARS; TWO-DIMENSIONAL CALCULATIONS
Descriptors DEC
ENERGY TRANSFER; HEAT TRANSFER; MATHEMATICAL MODELS; PARTICLE MODELS; SIMULATION; STAR BURNING; STATISTICAL MODELS; THERMODYNAMIC MODEL

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Secondary number(s)
CONF-800872--3.