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THE ROLE OF VARIATIONS OF CENTRAL DENSITY OF WHITE DWARF PROGENITORS UPON TYPE IA SUPERNOVAE
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THE ROLE OF VARIATIONS OF CENTRAL DENSITY OF WHITE DWARF PROGENITORS UPON TYPE IA SUPERNOVAE

R. Fisher, D. Falta, G. Jordan and D. Lamb
Gravitation and Astrophysics - Proceedings of the Ninth Asia-Pacific International Conference, pp.335-344
01/01/2010

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Astronomy & Astrophysics Science & Technology Physical Sciences
The discovery of the accelerated expansion of the universe using Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) has stimulated a tremendous amount of interest in the use of SNe Type Ia events as standard cosmological candles, and as a probe of the fundamental physics of dark energy. Recent observations of SNe Ia have indicated a significant population difference depending on the host galaxy. These observational findings are consistent with SNe Ia Ni-56 production in star-forming spiral galaxies some 0.1 solar masses higher and therefore more luminous than in elliptical galaxies. We present recent full-star, 3D simulations of Type la supernovae which may help explain the nature of this systematic variation in SNe Ia luminosities, as well as the nature of the Ia explosion mechanism. These insights may in turn eventually shed light on the mystery of dark energy itself.
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