Normal type Ia supernovae from disruptions of hybrid He-CO white-dwarfs by CO white-dwarfs
Hagai B. Perets, Yossef Zenati, Silvia Toonen, Alexey Bobrick

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that mergers between CO white dwarfs and hybrid He-CO white dwarfs can produce normal Type Ia supernovae with diverse luminosities, matching observed properties and rates.
Contribution
It introduces a new progenitor channel involving He-CO WD mergers, expanding the understanding of Type Ia supernova origins beyond traditional models.
Findings
He-CO WD mergers can produce normal Type Ia SNe.
Synthetic light-curves and spectra match observed supernovae.
The model reproduces observed rates and delay-time distributions.
Abstract
Type Ia supernovae (SNe) are thought to originate from the thermonuclear explosions of carbon-oxygen (CO) white dwarfs (WDs). The proposed progenitors of standard type Ia SNe have been studied for decades and can be, generally, divided into explosions of CO WDs accreting material from stellar non-degenerate companions (single-degenerate; SD models), and those arising from the explosive interaction of two CO WDs (double-degenerate; DD models). However, current models for the progenitors of such SNe fail to reproduce the diverse properties of the observed explosions, nor do they explain the inferred rates and the characteristics of the observed populations of type Ia SNe and their expected progenitors. Here we show that the little-studied mergers of CO-WDs with hybrid Helium-CO (He-CO) WDs can provide for a significant fraction of the normal type Ia SNe. Here we use detailed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
