The role of dredge-up in double white dwarf mergers
Jan E. Staff, Brandon Wiggins, Dominic Marcello, Patrick M. Motl,, Wesley Even, Christopher L. Fryer, Cody Raskin, Geoffrey C. Clayton, Juhan, Frank

TL;DR
This study investigates the mixing processes during white dwarf mergers through hydrodynamic simulations, focusing on conditions that could produce R Coronae Borealis stars with specific oxygen isotope ratios.
Contribution
It provides new insights into how different merger configurations affect oxygen dredge-up, highlighting the potential of hybrid white dwarf mergers as RCB star progenitors.
Findings
Most mergers dredge up significant $^{16}$O
Hybrid He/CO white dwarf mergers avoid $^{16}$O dredge-up
Certain merger configurations produce minimal oxygen mixing
Abstract
We present the results of an investigation of the dredge-up and mixing during the merger of two white dwarfs with different chemical compositions by conducting hydrodynamic simulations of binary mergers for three representative mass ratios. In all the simulations, the total mass of the two white dwarfs is . Mergers involving a CO and a He white dwarf have been suggested as a possible formation channel for R Coronae Borealis type stars, and we are interested in testing if such mergers lead to conditions and outcomes in agreement with observations. Even if the conditions during the merger and subsequent nucleosynthesis favor the production of , the merger must avoid dredging up large amounts of , or else it will be difficult to produce sufficient to explain the oxygen ratio observed to be of order unity. We…
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