We describe a mechanism by which a failed deflagration of a Chandrasekhar-mass carbon-oxygen white dwarf can turn into a successful thermonuclear supernova explosion, without invoking an ad hoc high-density deflagration-detonation transition. Following a pulsating phase, an accretion shock develops above a core of 1 M_sun composed of carbon and oxygen, inducing a converging detonation. A three-dimensional simulation of the explosion produced a kinetic energy of 1.05E51 ergs and 0.70 M_sun of 56Ni, ejecting scarcely 0.01 M_sun of C-O moving at low velocities. The mechanism works under quite general conditions and is flexible enough to account for the diversity of normal Type Ia supernovae. In given conditions the detonation might not occur, ...
The progenitor channel responsible for the majority of Type Ia supernovae is still uncertain. One em...
Context. Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) have been an important tool for astronomy for quite some time; ...
The gravitationally confined detonation (GCD) model has been proposed as a possible explos...
Observational evidences point to a common explosion mechanism of Type Ia supernovae based on a delay...
Observational evidences point to a common explosion mechanism of Type Ia supernovae based on a delay...
The observed sub-class of “superluminous” Type Ia supernovae lacks a convincing theoretical explanat...
We study a type Ia supernova explosion using three-dimensional numerical simulations based on reacti...
The flame born in the deep interior of a white dwarf that becomes a Type Ia supernova is subject to ...
In this paper we address the theory of Type Ia supernovae from the moment of carbon runaway up to se...
In this paper we address the theory of type Ia supernovae from the moment of carbon runaway up to se...
Abstract: Type Ia supernovae are thought to result from thermonuclear explosions of carbon-oxygen wh...
Over the past decades, many explosion scenarios for Type Ia supernovae have been proposed and invest...
Type Ia supernovae are believed to be white dwarfs disrupted by a thermonuclear explosion. Here we ...
The explosion of a white dwarf of mass 1.36 M⊙ has been simulated in three dimensions with the aid o...
We present a detonating failed deflagration model of Type Ia supernovae. In this model, the thermonu...
The progenitor channel responsible for the majority of Type Ia supernovae is still uncertain. One em...
Context. Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) have been an important tool for astronomy for quite some time; ...
The gravitationally confined detonation (GCD) model has been proposed as a possible explos...
Observational evidences point to a common explosion mechanism of Type Ia supernovae based on a delay...
Observational evidences point to a common explosion mechanism of Type Ia supernovae based on a delay...
The observed sub-class of “superluminous” Type Ia supernovae lacks a convincing theoretical explanat...
We study a type Ia supernova explosion using three-dimensional numerical simulations based on reacti...
The flame born in the deep interior of a white dwarf that becomes a Type Ia supernova is subject to ...
In this paper we address the theory of Type Ia supernovae from the moment of carbon runaway up to se...
In this paper we address the theory of type Ia supernovae from the moment of carbon runaway up to se...
Abstract: Type Ia supernovae are thought to result from thermonuclear explosions of carbon-oxygen wh...
Over the past decades, many explosion scenarios for Type Ia supernovae have been proposed and invest...
Type Ia supernovae are believed to be white dwarfs disrupted by a thermonuclear explosion. Here we ...
The explosion of a white dwarf of mass 1.36 M⊙ has been simulated in three dimensions with the aid o...
We present a detonating failed deflagration model of Type Ia supernovae. In this model, the thermonu...
The progenitor channel responsible for the majority of Type Ia supernovae is still uncertain. One em...
Context. Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) have been an important tool for astronomy for quite some time; ...
The gravitationally confined detonation (GCD) model has been proposed as a possible explos...