Evidence for sub-Chandrasekhar Type Ia supernovae from the last major merger
Jason L. Sanders, Vasily Belokurov, Kai T. F. Man

TL;DR
This study provides evidence that sub-Chandrasekhar mass Type Ia supernovae significantly contributed to the chemical enrichment of the Gaia Sausage galaxy, highlighting their importance in metal-poor systems and potential metallicity dependence.
Contribution
It demonstrates the dominant role of sub-Chandrasekhar mass Type Ia supernovae in early galaxy chemical evolution through detailed abundance modeling and comparison with theoretical yields.
Findings
Sub-Chandrasekhar supernovae explain low Mn/Fe and Ni/Fe ratios.
Approximately 60-100% of Type Ia supernovae in this system are sub-Chandrasekhar.
Type Ia yields are likely metallicity-dependent across different environments.
Abstract
We investigate the contribution of sub-Chandrasekhar mass Type Ia supernovae to the chemical enrichment of the Gaia Sausage galaxy, the progenitor of a significant merger event in the early life of the Milky Way. Using a combination of data from Nissen & Schuster (2010), the 3rd GALAH data release (with 1D NLTE abundance corrections) and APOGEE data release 16, we fit analytic chemical evolution models to a 9-dimensional chemical abundance space (Fe, Mg, Si, Ca, Cr, Mn, Ni, Cu, Zn) in particular focusing on the iron-peak elements, Mn and Ni. We find that low [Mn/Fe] and low [Ni/Fe] Type Ia yields are required to explain the observed trends beyond the [/Fe] knee of the Gaia Sausage (approximately at [Fe/H] ). Comparison to theoretical yield calculations indicate a significant contribution from…
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