Numerical Stability of Detonations in White Dwarf Simulations
Abstract
Some simulations of Type Ia supernovae feature self-consistent thermonuclear detonations. However, these detonations are not meaningful if the simulations are not resolved, so it is important to establish the requirements for achieving a numerically converged detonation. In this study we examine a test detonation problem inspired by collisions of white dwarfs. This test problem demonstrates that achieving a converged thermonuclear ignition requires spatial resolution much finer than 1 km in the burning region. Current computational resource constraints place this stringent resolution requirement out of reach for multi-dimensional supernova simulations. Consequently, contemporary simulations that self-consistently demonstrate detonations are possibly not converged and should be treated with caution.
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@article{arxiv.1903.00132,
title = {Numerical Stability of Detonations in White Dwarf Simulations},
author = {Max P. Katz and Michael Zingale},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.00132},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal