Comparison of Ne-22 core and shell distilled WD detonations in AREPO
Uri Pierre Burmester, Lilia Ferrario, Ivo R. Seitenzahl, Simon Blouin

TL;DR
This study uses 3D hydrodynamical simulations to explore how chemical stratification due to $^{22} ext{Ne}$ distillation in white dwarfs affects supernova explosion outcomes and observable spectra.
Contribution
It demonstrates that internal chemical separation significantly influences nucleosynthesis and spectral features in Type Ia supernovae, providing new insights into progenitor evolution.
Findings
Distillation alters internal chemical stratification of white dwarfs.
Core and shell models produce similar $^{56}$Ni but different iron-group abundances.
Potential observational signatures include enhanced [$ ext{Ni II}$] lines.
Abstract
We present three-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations of detonations in white dwarfs that have undergone distillation during crystallisation. These simulations, conducted with the moving-mesh code AREPO, aim to investigate the effects of chemical separation on the ejecta and spectra of such WDs undergoing thermonuclear explosions. The distillation process alters the internal chemical stratification of the star, concentrating neutron-rich material either in a central core or in an interior shell. We model both configurations as well as a homogeneous equivalent for each case with the same content distributed evenly at all radii. Despite similar yields between the core and shell models ( and respectively), the two models yield markedly different iron-group abundances. Both…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
