Type Ia supernovae from exploding oxygen-neon white dwarfs
Kai S. Marquardt, Stuart A. Sim, Ashley J. Ruiter, Ivo R. Seitenzahl,, Sebastian T. Ohlmann, Markus Kromer, Ruediger Pakmor, Friedrich K. Roepke

TL;DR
This study explores the potential of oxygen-neon white dwarfs as progenitors of Type Ia supernovae by simulating their detonations and comparing the results with observations and carbon-oxygen models.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed hydrodynamic and nucleosynthetic simulations of detonations in ONe white dwarfs and assesses their observational signatures and progenitor frequency.
Findings
ONe WD detonations produce ejecta similar to CO WD models.
Spectral features from ONe models are less blueshifted, fitting observations better.
A significant fraction (3-10%) of SNe Ia progenitors may involve ONe WDs.
Abstract
The progenitor problem of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) is still unsolved. Most of these events are thought to be explosions of carbon-oxygen (CO) white dwarfs (WDs), but for many of the explosion scenarios, particularly those involving the externally triggered detonation of a sub-Chandrasekhar mass WD (sub-M Ch WD), there is also a possibility of having an oxygen-neon (ONe) WD as progenitor. We simulate detonations of ONe WDs and calculate synthetic observables from these models. The results are compared with detonations in CO WDs of similar mass and observational data of SNe Ia. We perform hydrodynamic explosion simulations of detonations in initially hydrostatic ONe WDs for a range of masses below the Chandrasekhar mass (M Ch), followed by detailed nucleosynthetic postprocessing with a 384-isotope nuclear reaction network. The results are used to calculate synthetic spectra and light…
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