Observational Clues to the Progenitors of Type Ia Supernovae
Tel Aviv University · Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) are important distance indicators, element factories, cosmic-ray accelerators, kinetic-energy sources in galaxy evolution, and end points of stellar binary evolution. It has long been clear that a SN Ia must be the runaway thermonuclear explosion of a degenerate carbon-oxygen stellar core, most likely a white dwarf (WD). However, the specific progenitor systems of SNe Ia, and the processes that lead to their ignition, have not been identified. Two broad classes of progenitor binary systems have long been considered: single-degenerate (SD), in which a WD gains mass from a nondegenerate star; and double-degenerate (DD), involving the merger of two WDs. New theoretical work has…
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Authors
3- DMDan MaozCorresponding
Tel Aviv University
- FMFilippo Mannucci
Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory
- GNGijs Nelemans
Radboud University Nijmegen, KU Leuven
Topics & keywords
- Supernova
- White dwarf
- Galaxy
- Binary number
- Thermonuclear fusion
- Stars
- Progenitor