Recent observational evidence has demonstrated that white dwarf (WD) mergers are a highly efficient mechanism for mass accretion onto WDs in the galaxy. In this paper, we show that WD mergers naturally produce highly magnetized, uniformly rotating WDs, including a substantial population within a narrow mass range close to the Chandrasekhar mass (M (Ch)). These near-M (Ch) WD mergers subsequently undergo rapid spin up and compression on a similar to 10(2) yr timescale, either leading to central ignition and a normal SN Ia via the DDT mechanism, or alternatively to a failed detonation and SN Iax through pure deflagration. The resulting SNe Ia and SNe Iax will have spectra, light curves, polarimetry, and nucleosynthetic yields similar to those predicted to arise through the canonical near-M (Ch) single degenerate (SD) channel, but with a t (-1) delay time distribution characteristic of the double-degenerate channel. Furthermore, in contrast to the SD channel, WD merger near-M (Ch) SNe Ia and SNe Iax will not produce observable companion signatures. We discuss a range of implications of these findings, from SNe Ia explosion mechanisms, to galactic nucleosynthesis of iron peak elements including manganese.
- Near-Chandrasekhar-mass Type Ia Supernovae from the Double-degenerate Channel
- Sudarshan Neopane - University of Massachusetts DartmouthKhanak Bhargava - University of Massachusetts DartmouthRobert Fisher - University of Massachusetts DartmouthMckenzie Ferrari - University of Massachusetts DartmouthShin'ichirou Yoshida - The University of TokyoSilvia Toonen - The Netherlands Cancer InstituteEduardo Bravo - Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
- The Astrophysical journal, Vol.925(1), p.92
- IOP Publishing Ltd
- 13
- English
- 80NSSC18K1013; 80NSSC19K0601 / NASA ATP award ACI-1548562 / National Science Foundation; National Science Foundation (NSF)
- Department of Physics
- Journal article
- 9914417703801301