The explosion mechanism associated with thermonuclear supernovae (SNIa) is still a matter of debate. Nevertheless, there is a wide agreement that large amounts of radioactive nuclei are produced during these events, which are expected to be strong γ-ray emitters. In this paper we investigate the usability of these γ-rays as a diagnostic tool. For this purpose we studied the variety of γ-ray spectra associated with the different currently-proposed SNIa explosion scenarios: detonation, deflagration, delayed detonation, and pulsating delayed detonation. Our study demonstrates that γ-ray emission from SNIa is indeed a promising tool, although care must be taken to avoid misinterpretations. We also show that 3D effects can be relevant. They can ...
Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) have been used successfully to derive constraints on the expansion histo...
International audienceType II-P supernovæ (SNe), the most common core-collapse SNe type, result from...
High energy emissions from supernovae (SNe), originated from newly formed radioactive species, provi...
The explosion mechanism associated with thermonuclear supernovae (SNIa) is still a matter of debate....
The explosion mechanism associated with thermonuclear supernovae (SNIa) is still a matter of debate....
The explosion mechanism associated with thermonuclear supernovae (SNia) is still a matter of debate....
The explosion mechanism associated with thermonuclear supernovae is still a matter of debate. Since ...
Context. Although the question of progenitor systems and detailed explosion mechanisms still remains...
Received xxxx xx, xxxx / accepted xxxx xx, xxxx Context. Although the question of progenitor systems...
Context. The optical light curve of Type Ia supernovae (SNIa) is powered by thermalized gamma-rays p...
International audienceType Ia supernovae are thought to be the outcome of the thermonuclear explosio...
Aims. We present neutrino light curves and energy spectra for two representative type Ia supernova e...
Context. Although the question of progenitor systems and detailed explosion mechanisms still remains...
The gamma-ray light curves and spectra are presented for a set of theoretical Type Ia supernova mode...
Aims. We present neutrino light curves and energy spectra for two representative type Ia s...
Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) have been used successfully to derive constraints on the expansion histo...
International audienceType II-P supernovæ (SNe), the most common core-collapse SNe type, result from...
High energy emissions from supernovae (SNe), originated from newly formed radioactive species, provi...
The explosion mechanism associated with thermonuclear supernovae (SNIa) is still a matter of debate....
The explosion mechanism associated with thermonuclear supernovae (SNIa) is still a matter of debate....
The explosion mechanism associated with thermonuclear supernovae (SNia) is still a matter of debate....
The explosion mechanism associated with thermonuclear supernovae is still a matter of debate. Since ...
Context. Although the question of progenitor systems and detailed explosion mechanisms still remains...
Received xxxx xx, xxxx / accepted xxxx xx, xxxx Context. Although the question of progenitor systems...
Context. The optical light curve of Type Ia supernovae (SNIa) is powered by thermalized gamma-rays p...
International audienceType Ia supernovae are thought to be the outcome of the thermonuclear explosio...
Aims. We present neutrino light curves and energy spectra for two representative type Ia supernova e...
Context. Although the question of progenitor systems and detailed explosion mechanisms still remains...
The gamma-ray light curves and spectra are presented for a set of theoretical Type Ia supernova mode...
Aims. We present neutrino light curves and energy spectra for two representative type Ia s...
Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) have been used successfully to derive constraints on the expansion histo...
International audienceType II-P supernovæ (SNe), the most common core-collapse SNe type, result from...
High energy emissions from supernovae (SNe), originated from newly formed radioactive species, provi...