He-Accreting WDs: AM CVn stars with WD Donors
Luciano Piersanti, Lev R. Yungelson, Amedeo Tornambe'

TL;DR
This study models the evolution of AM CVn stars with white dwarf donors, revealing their complex mass transfer behavior, flashes, and implications for supernova occurrence rates.
Contribution
We provide detailed models of WD donor AM CVn systems, including mass transfer, thermal response, and evolutionary outcomes, highlighting the rarity of certain supernovae.
Findings
All systems undergo non-dynamical He-flash after mass transfer begins.
Accretors fill their Roche lobe quickly, halting efficient heating.
Supernovae from Edge-Lit Detonation are rarer than previously thought.
Abstract
We study the physical and evolutionary properties of the "WD family" of AM CVn stars by computing realistic models of IDD systems. We evaluate self-consistently both the mass transfer rate from the donor, as determined by GW emission and interaction with the binary companion, and the thermal response of the accretor to mass deposition. We find that, after the onset of mass transfer, all the considered systems undergo a strong non-dynamical He-flash. However, due to the compactness of these systems, the expanding accretors fill their Roche lobe very soon, thus preventing the efficient heating of the external layers of the accreted CO WDs. Moreover, due to the loss of matter from the systems, the orbital separations enlarge and mass transfer comes to a halt. The further evolution depends on the value of , after the donors fill again their lobe. On one hand, if the accretion rate,…
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