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Carbon-Oxygen Classical Novae are Galactic $^7$Li Producers as well as Potential Supernova Ia Progenitors

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2024-01-05 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

We report on studies of Classical Nova (CN) explosions where we follow the evolution of thermonuclear runaways (TNRs) on Carbon Oxygen (CO) white dwarfs (WDs). We vary both the mass of the WD (from 0.6 M_\odot to 1.35 M_\odot) and the composition of the accreted material. Our simulations are guided by the results of multi-dimensional studies of TNRs in WDs that find sufficient mixing with WD core material occurs after the TNR is well underway, reaching levels of enrichment that agree with observations of CN ejecta abundances. We use NOVA (our 1-dimensional hydrodynamic code) to accrete solar matter until the TNR is ongoing and then switch to a mixed composition (either 25% WD material and 75% solar or 50% WD material and 50% solar). Because the amount of accreted material is inversely proportional to the initial 12^{12}C abundance, by first accreting solar matter the amount of material taking part in the outburst is larger than in those simulations where we assume a mixed composition from the beginning. Our results show large enrichments of 7^7Be in the ejected gases implying that CO CNe may be responsible for a significant fraction (\sim 100 M_\odot) of the 7^7Li in the galaxy (\sim1000 M_\odot). In addition, although the ejected gases are enriched in WD material, the WDs in these simulations eject less material than they accrete. We predict that the WD is growing in mass as a consequence of the accretion-outburst-accretion cycle and CO CNe may be an important channel of Supernova Ia progenitors.

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@article{arxiv.1910.00575,
  title  = {Carbon-Oxygen Classical Novae are Galactic $^7$Li Producers as well as Potential Supernova Ia Progenitors},
  author = {Sumner Starrfield and Maitrayee Bose and Christian Iliadis and W. Raphael Hix and Charles E. Woodward and R. Mark Wagner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.00575},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Submitted to the Astrophysical Journal on 24 April 2019 (30 pages, 12 Figures, 6 tables)