2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2101.03670
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The CO White Dwarf + Intermediate Mass/Massive Star Binary Evolution: Possible Merger Origins for Peculiar Type Ia and II Supernovae

Iminhaji Ablimit

Abstract: Binary stellar evolution has been studied as important pathway to initiate various transient events like supernovae (SNe). Although the common envelope (CE) in a binary, outcomes of the CE and conditions for the SN explosion during the CE phase are uncertain, it has been suggested that SN explosions can be triggered during the CE phase. In this work, we explore formation and evolution routes of carbon/oxygen (CO) WDs binaries in order to investigate mergers of CO WDs and cores of non-degenerate stars during th… Show more

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“…On a wider scope, our study adds support to the rich variety of one or two (or even three) explosions in one binary system that experiences the WD-NS reverse evolution, in binary systems (e.g., Sabach & Soker 2014;Ablimit 2021) and in triple systems (e.g., Bear & Soker 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…On a wider scope, our study adds support to the rich variety of one or two (or even three) explosions in one binary system that experiences the WD-NS reverse evolution, in binary systems (e.g., Sabach & Soker 2014;Ablimit 2021) and in triple systems (e.g., Bear & Soker 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Some outcomes include the merger of the WD with the core. This merger might lead to a transient event that will be followed by a CCSN, or to a terminal peculiar SN, including peculiar SN II, SN Iac, or SN Ia (e.g., Sabach & Soker 2014;Ablimit 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The thermal distribution between 0 and 1 is used for initial eccentricity distribution in the calculation. Ablimit et al (2016), Ablimit & Maeda (2018) and Ablimit (2021) have discussed more details of our BPS code. The CE ejection efficiency (αCE) is taken to be 1.0 in this paper.…”
Section: Birth Ratesmentioning
confidence: 99%