C+O detonations in thermonuclear supernovae: Interaction with previously burned material
Abstract
In the context of explosion models for Type Ia Supernovae, we present one- and two-dimensional simulations of fully resolved detonation fronts in degenerate C+O White Dwarf matter including clumps of previously burned material. The ability of detonations to survive the passage through sheets of nuclear ashes is tested as a function of the width and composition of the ash region. We show that detonation fronts are quenched by microscopically thin obstacles with little sensitivity to the exact ash composition. Front-tracking models for detonations in macroscopic explosion simulations need to include this effect in order to predict the amount of unburned material in delayed detonation scenarios.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0605293,
title = {C+O detonations in thermonuclear supernovae: Interaction with previously burned material},
author = {A. Maier and J. C. Niemeyer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0605293},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
6 pages, 9 figures, uses isotope.sty, accepted for publication in A&A