INCITEINCITE @DOENERSC INCITE Home 2008 NERSC Projects 2008 Awards 2008 Call for Proposals 2008 Press Release 2007 NERSC Projects 2007 Awards 2007 Press Release 2006 NERSC Projects 2006 Awards 2006 Press Release 2005 Projects 2005 Press Release 2005 Call for Proposals 2004 Projects 2004 Press Release 2003 Projects 2002 Projects |
"Study of the Gravitationally Confined Detonation Mechanism for Type Ia Supernovae"Principal Investigator: Don LambAffiliation: ASC/Alliance Flash Center, University of Chicago Co-Investigators: Alan Calder, ASC/Alliance Flash Center, University of Chicago; Anshu Dubey, ASC/Alliance Flash Center, University of Chicago; Tridivesh Jena, University of Chicago, Argonne National Laboratory; Dean Townsley, Argonne National Laboratory; James Truran, Argonne National Laboratory This project, led by Don Lamb of the University of Chicago, was awarded 2.5 million hours to explore the gravitationally confined detonation (GCD) mechanism for incinerating a white dwarf in a stellar explosion known as a Type Ia supernova. The essential features of this mechanism have been confirmed in two-dimensional studies performed by other research groups, but confirmation of the mechanism with full threedimensional whole-star simulations remains elusive. Through a series of simulations, the critical issue of the parameter space in which a detonation of the white dwarf star occurs (if such a parameter space exists) will be examined with three-dimensional whole-star simulations performed with the FLASH code. The most promising three of these simulations will be extended through the phases in which the hot nuclear ash spreads over the stellar surface and collides at the opposite point on the stellar surface — possibly producing a detonation. |
![]() |
Page last modified: Tue, 09 Jan 2007 21:47:55 GMT Page URL: http://www.nersc.gov/projects/incite/lamb_07.php Web contact: webmaster@nersc.gov Computing questions: consult@nersc.gov Privacy and Security Notice |
![]() |