On Carbon Burning in Super Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars
R. Farmer, C.E. Fields, F.X. Timmes

TL;DR
This study uses extensive stellar evolution models to analyze how initial conditions and mixing parameters influence carbon burning in SAGB stars, providing new insights into ignition locations and the effects of overshoot.
Contribution
It offers a detailed, quasi-analytical prediction of ignition density and clarifies the impact of overshoot parameters on carbon burning behavior in SAGB stars.
Findings
Carbon ignition location is weakly affected by initial rotation.
Overshoot parameter significantly influences ignition properties.
Off-center carbon ignition occurs within specific ZAMS mass ranges depending on overshoot.
Abstract
We explore the detailed and broad properties of carbon burning in Super Asymptotic Giant Branch (SAGB) stars with 2755 MESA stellar evolution models. The location of first carbon ignition, quenching location of the carbon burning flames and flashes, angular frequency of the carbon core, and carbon core mass are studied as a function of the ZAMS mass, initial rotation rate, and mixing parameters such as convective overshoot, semiconvection, thermohaline and angular momentum transport. In general terms, we find these properties of carbon burning in SAGB models are not a strong function of the initial rotation profile, but are a sensitive function of the overshoot parameter. We quasi-analytically derive an approximate ignition density, g cm, to predict the location of first carbon ignition in models that ignite carbon off-center. We also find…
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