Asymmetry and the Nucleosynthetic Signature of Nearly Edge-lit Detonation in White Dwarf Cores
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Chamulak, David A.
Meakin, Casey A.
Seitenzahl, Ivo
Truran, James W.
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Most of the leading explosion scenarios for Type Ia supernovae involve the nuclear incineration of a white dwarf
star through a detonation wave. Several scenarios have been proposed as to how this detonation may actually occur,
but the exact mechanism and environment in which it takes place remain unknown. We explore the effects of an
off-center initiated detonation on the spatial distribution of the nucleosynthetic yield products in a toy model—a
pre-expanded near Chandrasekhar-mass white dwarf. We find that a single-point near edge-lit detonation results in
asymmetries in the density and thermal profiles, notably the expansion timescale, throughout the supernova ejecta.
We demonstrate that this asymmetry of the thermodynamic trajectories should be common to off-center detonations
where a small amount of the star is burned prior to detonation. The sensitivity of the yields on the expansion
timescale results in an asymmetric distribution of the elements synthesized as reaction products. We tabulate the
shift in the center of mass of the various elements produced in our model supernova and find an odd–even pattern
for elements past silicon. Our calculations show that off-center single-point detonations in carbon–oxygen white
dwarfs are marked by significant composition asymmetries in their remnants which bear potentially observable
signatures in both velocity and coordinate space, including an elemental nickel mass fraction that varies by a factor
of 2–3 from one side of the remnant to the other.
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