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Electron Capture Supernovae of Super-AGB Stars: Sensitivity on Input Physics

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2020-07-02 v3

Abstract

Stars of \sim 8 - 10 MM_{\odot} on the main-sequence form strongly electron-degenerate O+Ne+Mg core and become super-AGB stars. If such an O+Ne+Mg core grows to 1.38 MM_\odot, electron captures on 20^{20}Ne(e,νe)20(e,\nu_e)^{20}F(e,νe)20(e,\nu_e)^{20}O take place and ignite O-Ne deflagration around the center. In this paper, we perform two-dimensional hydrodynamics simulations of the propagation of the O-Ne flame to see whether such a flame induces a collapse of the O+Ne+Mg core due to subsequent electron capture behind the flame or triggers a thermonuclear explosion. We present a series of models to explore how the outcome depends on model parameters for the central density in the range from 109.8010^{9.80} to 1010.2010^{10.20} g cm3^{-3}, flame structure of both centered and off-centered ignition kernels, special and general relativistic effects, turbulent flame speed formula and the treatments of laminar burning phase. We find that the O+Ne+Mg core obtained from stellar evolutionary models has a high tendency to collapse into a neutron star. We obtain the bifurcation between the electron-capture collapse and thermonuclear explosion. We discuss the implication in nucleosynthesis and the possible observational signals of this class of supernovae.

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@article{arxiv.1901.11438,
  title  = {Electron Capture Supernovae of Super-AGB Stars: Sensitivity on Input Physics},
  author = {Shing-Chi Leung and Ken'ichi Nomoto and Tomoharu Suzuki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.11438},
  year   = {2020}
}

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31 pages, 60 figures, submitted to Astrophysical Journal at 30 January 2019, accepted at 26 November 2019, published at 22 January 2020. Text, figures and references updated to match with accepted version. Metadata updated