Violent mergers of nearly equal-mass white dwarf as progenitors of subluminous Type Ia supernovae
R. Pakmor, S. Hachinger, F. K. Roepke, W. Hillebrandt

TL;DR
This study investigates the conditions under which nearly equal-mass white dwarf mergers can produce subluminous Type Ia supernovae, focusing on the critical mass ratio for detonation and implications for supernova progenitors.
Contribution
It identifies the specific mass ratio threshold (>0.8) for white dwarf mergers to reliably produce detonations, expanding understanding of supernova progenitor scenarios.
Findings
Mergers with mass ratio >0.8 can trigger detonations during the merger.
Higher resolution simulations increase the likelihood of detonation conditions.
The results support violent mergers as progenitors of 1991bg-like SNe Ia.
Abstract
The origin of subluminous Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) has long eluded any explanation, as all Chandrasekhar-mass models have severe problems reproducing them. Recently, it has been proposed that violent mergers of two white dwarfs of 0.9 M_sun could lead to subluminous SNe Ia events that resemble 1991bg-like SNe~Ia. Here we investigate whether this scenario still works for mergers of two white dwarfs with a mass ratio smaller than one. We aim to determine the range of mass ratios for which a detonation still forms during the merger, as only those events will lead to a SN Ia. This range is an important ingredient for population synthesis and one decisive point to judge the viability of the scenario. In addition, we perform a resolution study of one of the models. Finally we discuss the connection between violent white dwarf mergers with a primary mass of 0.9 M_sun and 1991bg-like SNe Ia.…
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