Three-dimensional simulations of the interaction between Type Ia supernova ejecta and their main sequence companions
Z. W. Liu, R. Pakmor, F. K. Roepke, P. Edelmann, B. Wang, M. Kromer,, W. Hillebrandt, Z. W. Han

TL;DR
This study uses advanced 3D hydrodynamic simulations with realistic binary star models to investigate how much hydrogen-rich material is stripped from main sequence companions during Type Ia supernova explosions, testing the single-degenerate progenitor scenario.
Contribution
It updates previous models by incorporating detailed binary evolution calculations, providing more realistic companion star structures in supernova interaction simulations.
Findings
Stripped hydrogen mass ranges from 0.11 to 0.18 solar masses.
Kick velocities of companion stars are between 51 and 105 km/s.
Stripped hydrogen masses are inconsistent with observational limits (<0.01 solar masses).
Abstract
The identity of the progenitor systems of SNe Ia is still uncertain. In the single-degenerate (SD) scenario, the interaction between the SN blast wave and the outer layers of a main sequence (MS) companion star strips off H-rich material which is then mixed into the ejecta. Strong contamination of the SN ejecta with stripped material could lead to a conflict with observations of SNe Ia. This constrains the SD progenitor model. In this work, our previous simulations based on simplified progenitor donor stars have been updated by adopting more realistic progenitor-system models that result from fully detailed, state-of-the-art binary evolution calculations. We use Eggleton's stellar evolution code including the optically thick accretion wind model and the possibility of the effects of accretion disk instabilities to obtain realistic models of companions for different progenitor systems.…
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