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2016ApJ...825...57M - Astrophys. J., 825, 57-57 (2016/July-1)

Neutronization during carbon simmering in type Ia supernova progenitors.

MARTINEZ-RODRIGUEZ H., PIRO A.L., SCHWAB J. and BADENES C.

Abstract (from CDS):

When a Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) progenitor first ignites carbon in its core, it undergoes ∼103-104 years of convective burning prior to the onset of thermonuclear runaway. This carbon simmering phase is important for setting the thermal profile and composition of the white dwarf. Using the MESA stellar evolution code, we follow this convective burning and examine the production of neutron-rich isotopes. The neutron content of the SN fuel has important consequences for the ensuing nucleosynthesis, and in particular, for the production of secondary Fe-peak nuclei like Mn and stable Ni. These elements have been observed in the X-ray spectra of SN remnants like Tycho, Kepler, and 3C 397, and their yields can provide valuable insights into the physics of SNe Ia and the properties of their progenitors. We find that weak reactions during simmering can at most generate a neutron excess of ≃ 3 x 10–4. This is ≃ 70% lower than that found in previous studies that do not take the full density and temperature profile of the simmering region into account. Our results imply that the progenitor metallicity is the main contributor to the neutron excess in SN Ia fuel for Z >= 1/3 Z. Alternatively, at lower metallicities, this neutron excess provides a floor that should be present in any centrally-ignited SN Ia scenario.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): convection - methods: numerical - nuclear reactions, nucleosynthesis, abundances - stars: evolution - supernovae: general - white dwarfs

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