Date:
Tue, 08/03/201612:30-13:30
Location:
Kaplun building, Room No. 200
Lecturer: Mrs. Yael Hillman
Affiliation: Tel-Aviv University
Abstract:
Can a white dwarf (WD) in a semi-detached
binary system, accreting mass from its
secondary, secularly grow, eventually reaching
the Chandrasekhar mass and explode as a Type
Ia supernovae (SNIa)? Via simulations of long
term evolution over tens of thousands of nova
cycles, we have determined the parameter
space, defined by the WD mass, central
temperature, and accretion rate, that may allow
such growth. We have accounted for limits on
the secondary mass as well as the time frame.
Furthermore, we have tackled the long lasting
reservation regarding the consequences of the
accumulation and ejection of a thick helium
shell by successfully simulating many hundreds
of consecutive helium flashes and hence
unveiled the manner in which these helium
flashes secularly evolve. In addition, we have
found distinct characteristics of the light curves
of these SNIa progenitors, which may serve to
identify and predict systems which may lead to
SNIa.
Additional details of the upcoming Astrophysics'
seminars can be found on the following link.
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