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Magnetic field generation by the stationary accretion shock instability
By adding a weak magnetic field to a spherically symmetric fluid
configuration that caricatures a stalled shock in the post-bounce supernova
environment, we explore the capacity of the stationary accretion shock
instability (SASI) to generate magnetic fields. The SASI develops upon
perturbation of the initial condition, and the ensuing flow generates--{\em in
the absence of rotation}--dynamically significant magnetic fields ( G) on a time scale that is relevant for the explosion mechanism of
core-collapse supernovae. We describe our model, present some recent results,
and discuss their potential relevance for supernova models.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, submitted to Journal of Physics: Conference
Series, SciDAC 200