Companion Stars of Type Ia supernovae with different metallicities
Xiangcun Meng, Wuming Yang

TL;DR
This study investigates how the properties of companion stars in Type Ia supernovae vary with metallicity, providing data to aid in identifying companions and understanding supernova polarization signals.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive binary population synthesis analysis of companion star properties across different metallicities, linking these to supernova observations and polarization detection.
Findings
Over 75% of SNe Ia show detectable polarization signals.
13-14% of SNe Ia are similar to SN 1991T, matching observations.
Companion star properties significantly depend on metallicity.
Abstract
Meng, Chen & Han (2009) comprehensively and systemically studied the WD + MS system by detailed binary evolution calculations. Following their studies, we have carried out a series of binary population synthesis studies about the properties of the companions of SNe Ia for different metallicities . We present the distributions of the masses, , the radii, , of companions, and the periods, , and the ratios of separations to radii, , of WD + MS systems for various at the moment of supernova explosion. These arameters can be applied to constrain the numerical simulation of the interaction between the ejecta of a supernova and its companion. We also show the distributions of some integral properties of companions, i.e. the mass, the space velocity and the surface gravity, for various after the interaction.…
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