On type Ia supernovae and the formation of single low-mass white dwarfs
Stephen Justham, Christian Wolf, Philipp Podsiadlowski, Zhanwen Han

TL;DR
This paper explores the hypothesis that single low-mass white dwarfs are remnants of binary systems where the companion exploded as a type Ia supernova, providing evidence for specific progenitor scenarios.
Contribution
It demonstrates that single low-mass white dwarfs can originate from binary systems with giant-branch donors affected by supernova explosions, supporting certain SN Ia progenitor models.
Findings
Single LMWDs can be explained by SN Ia in systems with giant-branch donors.
Kinematic data of single LMWDs align with the proposed model.
Different white dwarf populations suggest multiple SN Ia progenitor channels.
Abstract
There is still considerable debate over the progenitors of type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia). Likewise, it is not agreed how single white dwarfs with masses less than ~0.5 Msun can be formed in the field, even though they are known to exist. We consider whether single low-mass white dwarfs (LMWDs) could have been formed in binary systems where their companions have exploded as a SN Ia. In this model, the observed single LMWDs are the remnants of giant-branch donor stars whose envelopes have been stripped off by the supernova explosion. We investigate the likely remnants of SNe Ia, including the effects of the explosion on the envelope of the donor star. We also use evolutionary arguments to examine alternative formation channels for single LMWDs. In addition, we calculate the expected kinematics of the potential remnants of SNe Ia. SN Ia in systems with giant-branch donor stars can naturally…
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