Simulating Pure Deflagrations of Hybrid C/O/Ne White Dwarf Progenitors using FLASH
ORAL
Abstract
Current simulations have yet to describe the entirety of the Type Ia supernova population, stellar explosions notably used as standard candles and inputs in cosmological parameter calculations. Pure deflagrations of white dwarf (WD) progenitors have been hypothesized to explain the dimmest of these, the subclass called Type Iax events, with hybrid C/O/Ne WDs producing some of the lowest ejecta masses and brightnesses. Using a state-of-the-art hybrid simulated with MESA as the input to a deflagration simulation in FLASH, we demonstrate that the coupling of this progenitor and ignition mechanism produce the expected bound remnant and ejecta, with unbound 56Ni yields consistent with observations. As this nonlinear problem is extremely sensitive to the initial conditions, we also test a range of ignition sizes and treatments of the stellar surface, to see how it affects the results. Finally, we discuss the challenges of simulating this subsonic incineration and expansion event, from choosing grid refinement criteria to analyzing the data.
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Presenters
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Catherine Feldman
Stony Brook University (SUNY), State Univ of NY - Stony Brook
Authors
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Catherine Feldman
Stony Brook University (SUNY), State Univ of NY - Stony Brook
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Nathanael Gutierrez
Lehman College (CUNY)
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Samuel Boos
The University of Alabama
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Nathan Adler
Stony Brook University (SUNY)
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Donald Willcox
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Dean Townsley
The University of Alabama
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Alan C Calder
Stony Brook University (SUNY)