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Head-on collisions of white dwarfs in triple systems could explain type Ia supernova

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2015-06-15 v2 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia), thermonuclear explosions of carbon-oxygen white dwarfs (CO-WDs), are currently the best cosmological "standard candles", but the triggering mechanism of the explosion is unknown. It was recently shown that the rate of head-on collisions of typical field CO-WDs in triple systems may be comparable to the SNe Ia rate. Here we provide evidence supporting a scenario in which the majority of SNe Ia are the result of such head-on collisions of CO-WDs. In this case, the nuclear detonation is due to a well understood shock ignition, devoid of commonly introduced free parameters such as the deflagration velocity or transition to detonation criteria. By using two-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations with a fully resolved ignition process, we show that zero-impact-parameter collisions of typical CO-WDs with masses 0.51M0.5-1\,M_{\odot} result in explosions that synthesize 56^{56}Ni masses in the range of 0.11M\sim0.1-1\,M_{\odot}, spanning the wide distribution of yields observed for the majority of SNe Ia. All collision models yield the same late-time (>60>60 days since explosion) bolometric light curve when normalized by 56^{56}Ni masses (to better than 30%30\%), in agreement with observations. The calculated widths of the 56^{56}Ni-mass-weighted-line-of-sight velocity distributions are correlated with the calculated 56^{56}Ni yield, agreeing with the observed correlation. The strong correlation, shown here for the first time, between 56^{56}Ni yield and total mass of the colliding CO-WDs (insensitive to their mass ratio), is suggestive as the source for the continuous distribution of observed SN Ia features, possibly including the Philips relation.

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@article{arxiv.1303.1180,
  title  = {Head-on collisions of white dwarfs in triple systems could explain type Ia supernova},
  author = {Doron Kushnir and Boaz Katz and Subo Dong and Eli Livne and Rodrigo Fernández},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.1180},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

10 pages, 5 figures, published in ApJL. Revised manuscript has calculations with higher resolution and an expanded discussion of previous work