Mini-supernovae from white dwarf-neutron star mergers: Viewing-angle-dependent spectra and lightcurves
Yacheng Kang, Jin-Ping Zhu, Lijing Shao, Jiahang Zhong, Jinghao Zhang, Bing Zhang

TL;DR
This paper models the viewing-angle-dependent spectra and lightcurves of mini-supernovae resulting from white dwarf-neutron star mergers, revealing how ejecta geometry influences observed transient brightness and evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a semi-analytical model for viewing-angle effects on WD-NS merger transients, highlighting their unique properties compared to typical supernovae.
Findings
Peak brightness varies with viewing angle from -12 to -16 mag.
Peak timescales are 3-10 days.
Ejecta are polar-dominated and resemble mini-supernovae.
Abstract
Unstable mass transfer may occur during white dwarf-neutron star (WD-NS) mergers, in which the WD can be tidally disrupted and form an accretion disk around the NS. Such an accretion disk can produce unbound wind ejecta, with synthesized mixed in. Numerical simulations reveal that this unbound ejecta should be strongly polar-dominated, which may cause the following radioactive-powered thermal transient to be viewing-angle-dependent. This issue has so far received limited investigation. We investigate how the intrinsically non-spherical geometry of WD-NS wind ejecta affects the viewing-angle dependence of the thermal transients. Using a two-dimensional axisymmetric ejecta configuration and incorporating heating from the radioactive decay of , we employ a semi-analytical discretization scheme to simulate the observed viewing-angle-dependent…
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