Uncertainties and robustness of the ignition process in type Ia supernovae
L. Iapichino, P. Lesaffre

TL;DR
This study investigates how different progenitor histories and reaction rates influence the ignition process in Type Ia supernovae, using hydrodynamical simulations to assess core conditions and ignition likelihood.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of ignition conditions across various WD models and evaluates the impact of C-burning reaction rate uncertainties on ignition.
Findings
Ignition is less likely at larger distances from the WD center in models with higher central density.
Changes in the C reaction rate at T < 5e8 K have minimal impact on ignition temperature and core conditions.
Recent resonance measurements in C-burning do not significantly alter the ignition scenario.
Abstract
It is widely accepted that the onset of the explosive carbon burning in the core of a CO WD triggers the ignition of a SN Ia. The features of the ignition are among the few free parameters of the SN Ia explosion theory. We explore the role for the ignition process of two different issues: firstly, the ignition is studied in WD models coming from different accretion histories. Secondly, we estimate how a different reaction rate for C-burning can affect the ignition. Two-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations of temperature perturbations in the WD core ("bubbles") are performed with the FLASH code. In order to evaluate the impact of the C-burning reaction rate on the WD model, the evolution code FLASH_THE_TORTOISE from Lesaffre et al. (2006) is used. In different WD models a key role is played by the different gravitational acceleration in the progenitor's core. As a consequence, the…
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