论文标题
类型IA超新星弹射器互动:爆炸模型比较
Type Ia supernova ejecta-donor interaction: explosion model comparison
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论文摘要
在IA型超新星(SNE IA)的单一分层场景中,高速弹出材料与二元系统中的供体恒星之间的相互作用有望导致从供体中剥离质量。在先前的研究中,已经进行了一系列弹出式相互作用的多维流体力学模拟,其中大多数采用了简化的分析模型或W7模型来代表正常的SN IA爆炸。尚不清楚不同的爆炸机制是否可以显着影响弹出偏见相互作用的结果。在这项工作中,我们在两个维度的两个维度(MS)供体星中模拟了流体动力学射流相互作用,其中两个近chandrasekhar-Mass爆炸模型,W7和N100模型。我们发现,在使用W7偏flagration和N100延迟延迟爆炸模型的模拟中,SN IA爆炸在2天轨道中从2.5 MSUN供体星中剥离了大约0.30和0.37 MSUN。在每种情况下,捐赠者明星分别获得约74公里/s的踢球。在N100模型中,富含氢的材料的模态速度约为500 km/s,比W7模型快于W7模型,模态速度约为350 km/s。根据我们的结果,我们得出的结论是,至少在2D中,对于正常SNE IA的接近chandrasekhar-mas爆炸模型似乎并没有显着改变给定主要序列供体模型的弹出式相互作用。
In the single-degenerate scenario of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia), the interaction between high-speed ejected material and the donor star in a binary system is expected to lead to mass being stripped from the donor. A series of multi-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations of ejecta-donor interaction have been performed in previous studies most of which adopt either a simplified analytical model or the W7 model to represent a normal SN Ia explosion. Whether different explosion mechanisms can significantly affect the results of ejecta-donor interaction is still unclear. In this work, we simulate hydrodynamical ejecta interactions with a main-sequence (MS) donor star in two dimensions for two near-Chandrasekhar-mass explosion models of SNe Ia, the W7 and N100 models. We find that about 0.30 and 0.37 Msun of hydrogen-rich material are stripped from a 2.5 Msun donor star in a 2 day orbit by the SN Ia explosion in simulations with the W7 deflagration and N100 delayed-detonation explosion model, respectively. The donor star receives a kick of about 74 and 86 km/s, respectively, in each case. The modal velocity, about 500 km/s, of stripped hydrogen-rich material in the N100 model is faster than the W7 model, with modal velocity of about 350km/s, by a factor 1.4. Based on our results, we conclude that the choice of near-Chandrasekhar-mass explosion model for normal SNe Ia seems to not significantly alter the ejecta-donor interaction for a given main-sequence donor model, at least in 2D.