arXiv Open Access 2024

Thermonuclear explosions as Type II supernovae

Alexandra Kozyreva Javier Moran-Fraile Alexander Holas Vincent A. Bronner Friedrich K. Roepke +3 lainnya
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We consider a binary stellar system, in which a low-mass, of 0.6 Msun, carbon-oxygen white dwarf (WD) mergers with a degenerate helium core of 0.4 Msun of a red giant. We analyse the outcome of a merger within a common envelope (CE). We predict the observational properties of the resulting transient. We find that the double detonation of the WD, being a pure thermonuclear explosion and embedded into the hydrogen-rich CE, has a light curve with the distinct plateau shape, i.e. looks like a supernova (SN) Type IIP, with a duration of about 40 days. We find five observed SNe IIP: SN 2004dy, SN 2005af, SN 2005hd, SN 2007aa, and SN 2008bu, that match the V-band light curve of our models. Hence, we show that a thermonuclear explosion within a CE might be mistakenly identified as a SN IIP, which are believed to be an outcome of a core-collapse neutrino-driven explosion of a massive star. We discuss a number of diagnostics, that may help to distinguish this kind of a thermonuclear explosion from a core-collapse SN.

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A

Alexandra Kozyreva

J

Javier Moran-Fraile

A

Alexander Holas

V

Vincent A. Bronner

F

Friedrich K. Roepke

N

Nikolay Pavlyuk

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Alexey Mironov

D

Dmitriy Tsvetkov

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Kozyreva, A., Moran-Fraile, J., Holas, A., Bronner, V.A., Roepke, F.K., Pavlyuk, N. et al. (2024). Thermonuclear explosions as Type II supernovae. https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.10401

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