The explosion of a white dwarf of mass 1.36 M⊙ has been simulated in three dimensions with the aid of a SPH code. The explosion follows the delayed detonation paradigma. In this case the deflagration-detonation transition is induced by the large corrugation of the flame front resulting from Rayleigh-Taylor instability and turbulence. The nucleosynthetic yields have been calculated, showing that some neutronized isotopes such as 54^Fe or 58^Ni are not overproduced with respect to the solar system ratios. The distribution of intermediate-mass elements is also compatible with the spectra of normal SNIa. The excepcion is, however, the abundance of carbon and oxygen, which are overproduced.
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0210339,
title = {Nucleosynthesis as a result of multiple delayed detonations in Type Ia Supernovae},
author = {Domingo Garcia-Senz and Eduardo Bravo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0210339},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
3 pages, 2 figures. Proceedings "Nuclei in the Cosmos VII" 2002. To appear in Nucl. Phys. A