Massive stars in binaries can give rise to extreme phenomena such as X-ray binaries and gravitational wave sources after one or both stars end their lives as core-collapse supernovae. Stars in close orbit around a stellar or compact companion are expected to explode as “stripped-envelope supernovae”, showing no (Type Ib/c) or little (Type IIb) signs of hydrogen in the spectra, because hydrogen-rich progenitors are too large to fit. The physical processes responsible for the stripping process and the fate of the companion are still very poorly understood. Aiming to find new clues, we investigate Cas A, which is a very young (∼340 yr) and near (∼3.4 kpc) remnant of a core-collapse supernova. Cas A has been subject to several searches for poss...
Type Ia supernovae are thought to occur as a white dwarf made of car-1 bon and oxygen accretes suffi...
The nature of the binary systems giving rise to Type Ia supernovae (SNeIa) remains an unsolved probl...
Context. The nature of type Ia supernova progenitors is still unclear. The outstanding characterist...
Massive stars in binaries can give rise to extreme phenomena such as X-ray binaries and gravitationa...
Many young, massive stars are found in close binaries. Using population synthesis simulations we pre...
Core-collapse supernovae (SNe), which mark the deaths of massive stars, are among the most powerful ...
A type Ia supernova is thought to begin with the explosion of a white dwarf star. The explosion coul...
For typical models of binary statistics, 50%–80 % of core-collapse supernova (ccSN) progenitors are ...
Core-collapse supernovae (ccSNe) are energetic explosions that mark the end of the life of massive s...
Type Ia supernovae are thought to occur when a white dwarf made of carbon and oxygen accretes suffic...
We compare a suite of 3D explosion calculations and stellar models incor-porating advanced physics w...
© ESO, 2017. Aims. We search for runaway former companions of the progenitors of nearby Galactic cor...
One promising method to test progenitor models for Type Ia supernovae is to identify surviving compa...
Supernovae of both Type I (hydrogen-poor) and Type II (hydrogen-rich) can be expected to occur among...
This Letter presents the detection of a source at the position of the Type Ib/c supernova (SN) 2013g...
Type Ia supernovae are thought to occur as a white dwarf made of car-1 bon and oxygen accretes suffi...
The nature of the binary systems giving rise to Type Ia supernovae (SNeIa) remains an unsolved probl...
Context. The nature of type Ia supernova progenitors is still unclear. The outstanding characterist...
Massive stars in binaries can give rise to extreme phenomena such as X-ray binaries and gravitationa...
Many young, massive stars are found in close binaries. Using population synthesis simulations we pre...
Core-collapse supernovae (SNe), which mark the deaths of massive stars, are among the most powerful ...
A type Ia supernova is thought to begin with the explosion of a white dwarf star. The explosion coul...
For typical models of binary statistics, 50%–80 % of core-collapse supernova (ccSN) progenitors are ...
Core-collapse supernovae (ccSNe) are energetic explosions that mark the end of the life of massive s...
Type Ia supernovae are thought to occur when a white dwarf made of carbon and oxygen accretes suffic...
We compare a suite of 3D explosion calculations and stellar models incor-porating advanced physics w...
© ESO, 2017. Aims. We search for runaway former companions of the progenitors of nearby Galactic cor...
One promising method to test progenitor models for Type Ia supernovae is to identify surviving compa...
Supernovae of both Type I (hydrogen-poor) and Type II (hydrogen-rich) can be expected to occur among...
This Letter presents the detection of a source at the position of the Type Ib/c supernova (SN) 2013g...
Type Ia supernovae are thought to occur as a white dwarf made of car-1 bon and oxygen accretes suffi...
The nature of the binary systems giving rise to Type Ia supernovae (SNeIa) remains an unsolved probl...
Context. The nature of type Ia supernova progenitors is still unclear. The outstanding characterist...