SNe Ia from double detonations: Impact of core-shell mixing on the carbon ignition mechanism

@article{Gronow2020SNeIF,
  title={SNe Ia from double detonations: Impact of core-shell mixing on the carbon ignition mechanism},
  author={Sabrina Gronow and Christine E Collins and Sebastian T. Ohlmann and R{\"u}diger Pakmor and Markus Kromer and Ivo R. Seitenzahl and Stuart A. Sim and Friedrich K. R{\"o}pke},
  journal={Astronomy \& Astrophysics},
  year={2020}
}
Sub-Chandrasekhar mass white dwarfs accreting a helium shell on a carbon-oxygen core are potential progenitors of normal Type Ia supernovae. This work focuses on the details of the onset of the carbon detonation in the double detonation sub-Chandrasekhar model. In order to simulate the influence of core-shell mixing on the carbon ignition mechanism, the helium shell and its detonation are followed with an increased resolution compared to the rest of the star treating the propagation of the… 

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