All Tables
- Table 1:
Ignition density and maximum central temperature reached
during the captures on 24Mg and 24Na, for several
initial abundances of 24Mg. The cases whose central
densities are marked with an asterisk correspond to
off-centre explosions. In all the calculations, the Ledoux
convective criterion has been adopted.
- Table 2:
Models with variable 12C abundance. In the table, "L''
stands for the Ledoux criterion, while "S'' stands for the
Schwarzschild criterion; "C'' denotes collapse and "E''
disruption. For carbon abundances over 2%, all realistic
models imply the complete disruption of the star. The case
with a 4% abundance of carbon, and with the convection
artificially inhibited (marked by an asterisk) corresponds to
an off-center explosion.