We present our first nucleosynthesis results from a numerical simulation of the thermonuclear disruption of a static cold Chandrasekhar-mass C/O white dwarf. The two-dimensional simulation was performed with an adaptive-mesh Eulerian hydrodynamics code, FLASH, that uses as a flame capturing scheme the evolution of a passive scaler. To compute the isotopic yields and their velocity distribution, 10,000 massless tracer particles are embedded in the star. The particles are advected along streamlines and provide a Lagrangian description of the explosion. We briefly describe our verification tests and preliminary results from post-processing the particle trajectories with a modest (214 isotopes) reaction network
International audienceThe problem of nucleosynthesis was studied within an aspherical supernova mode...
Recurrent novae provide a mechanism for growing a white dwarf (WD) to the Chandrasekhar mass, thus p...
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Recent progress in modeling type Ia supernovae by means of 3-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations a...
We present the results of nucleosynthesis calculations based on multi-dimensional (2D and 3D) hydrod...
Nucleosynthetic yield predictions for multidimensional simulations of thermonuclear super-novae gene...
Type Ia supernovae almost certainly involve the thermonuclear explosion and unbinding of a carbon-ox...
Type Ia supernovae have recently received considerable attention because it appears that they can be...
Explosions of sub-Chandrasekhar-mass white dwarfs (WDs) are one alternative to the standard Chandras...
Although type Ia supernovae are widely applied as cosmological distance indicators and contribute s...
Accreting carbon-oxygen white dwarfs approaching the Chandrasekhar Mass may provide a substantial fr...
The direct impact of white dwarfs has been suggested as a plausible channel for type Ia supernovae. ...
Context. The progenitor problem of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) is still unsolved. Most of these even...
International audienceThe problem of nucleosynthesis was studied within an aspherical supernova mode...
Recurrent novae provide a mechanism for growing a white dwarf (WD) to the Chandrasekhar mass, thus p...
We present high-resolution, full-star simulations of the post-ignition phase of Type Ia supernovae u...
The explosion of a white dwarf of mass 1.36 M⊙ has been simulated in three dimensions with the aid o...
We present results for a suite of 14 three-dimensional, high-resolution hydrodynamical simulations o...
Recent progress in modeling type Ia supernovae by means of 3-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations a...
We present the results of nucleosynthesis calculations based on multi-dimensional (2D and 3D) hydrod...
Nucleosynthetic yield predictions for multidimensional simulations of thermonuclear super-novae gene...
Type Ia supernovae almost certainly involve the thermonuclear explosion and unbinding of a carbon-ox...
Type Ia supernovae have recently received considerable attention because it appears that they can be...
Explosions of sub-Chandrasekhar-mass white dwarfs (WDs) are one alternative to the standard Chandras...
Although type Ia supernovae are widely applied as cosmological distance indicators and contribute s...
Accreting carbon-oxygen white dwarfs approaching the Chandrasekhar Mass may provide a substantial fr...
The direct impact of white dwarfs has been suggested as a plausible channel for type Ia supernovae. ...
Context. The progenitor problem of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) is still unsolved. Most of these even...
International audienceThe problem of nucleosynthesis was studied within an aspherical supernova mode...
Recurrent novae provide a mechanism for growing a white dwarf (WD) to the Chandrasekhar mass, thus p...
We present high-resolution, full-star simulations of the post-ignition phase of Type Ia supernovae u...