Explosion of white dwarfs harboring hybrid CONe cores
E. Bravo, P. Gil-Pons, J.L. Guti\'errez, C.L. Doherty

TL;DR
This paper investigates the explosion mechanisms of hybrid CONe white dwarfs in binary systems, revealing that their supernovae are likely subluminous and differ from typical Type Ia supernovae, with implications for understanding diverse supernova classes.
Contribution
It provides the first hydrodynamical models of Chandrasekhar-mass hybrid CONe white dwarf explosions, exploring detonation scenarios and their observational signatures.
Findings
Pure detonations leave massive remnants with little ejected Fe-group material.
Delayed detonations produce smaller remnants and less 56Ni, resembling subluminous supernovae.
Explosion energies and nucleosynthesis differ from normal Type Ia supernovae.
Abstract
Recently, it has been found that off-centre carbon burning in a subset of intermediate-mass stars does not propagate all the way to the center, resulting in a class of hybrid CONe cores. Here, we consider the possibility that stars hosting these hybrid CONe cores might belong to a close binary system and, eventually, become white dwarfs accreting from a non-degenerate companion at rates leading to a supernova explosion. We have computed the hydrodynamical phase of the explosion of Chandrasekhar-mass white dwarfs harboring hybrid cores, assuming that the explosion starts at the center, either as a detonation (as may be expected in some degenerate merging scenarios) or as a deflagration (that afterwards transitions into a delayed detonation). We assume these hybrid cores are made of a central CO volume, of mass M(CO), surrounded by an ONe shell. We show that, in case of a pure detonation,…
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