The violent white dwarf merger scenario for the progenitors of type Ia supernovae
Dongdong Liu, Bo Wang, Philipp Podsiadlowski, Zhanwen Han

TL;DR
This study investigates the violent white dwarf merger scenario as a progenitor pathway for type Ia supernovae, focusing on the WD + He subgiant channel, and estimates its contribution to galactic supernova rates.
Contribution
It systematically analyzes the WD + He subgiant channel's role in violent WD mergers and provides population synthesis estimates of their supernova contribution.
Findings
Primary WDs can gain 0.10-0.45 Msun during accretion.
Galactic SN Ia rate from this channel is 0.01-0.4×10^-3 yr^-1.
Contributes about 0.3%-10% to all SNe Ia in the Galaxy.
Abstract
Recent observations suggest that some type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) originate from the merging of two carbon-oxygen white dwarfs (CO WDs). Meanwhile, recent hydrodynamical simulations have indicated that the accretion-induced collapse may be avoided under certain conditions when double WDs merge violently. However, the properties of SNe Ia from this violent merger scenario are highly dependent on a particular mass-accretion stage, the so-called WD + He subgiant channel, during which the primary WD is able to increase its mass by accreting He-rich material from a He subgiant before the systems evolves into a double WD system. In this article, we aim to study this particular evolutionary stage systematically and give the properties of violent WD mergers. By employing the Eggleton stellar evolution code, we followed a large number of binary calculations and obtained the regions in parameter…
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