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arxiv: astro-ph/0309052 · v1 · submitted 2003-09-02 · 🌌 astro-ph

Type Ia Supernovae in semi-detached binary systems

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keywords ratesystemsoccurrencesemi-detachedaccretionbinaryevolutionformation
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We have considered scenarios for the evolution of close binaries resulting in the formation of semi-detached systems in which a white dwarf can accumulate Chandrasekhar mass by accretion from a main-sequence or subgiant companion with $M\sim 2 M_\odot$. These white dwarfs, probably, explode as type Ia supernovae or collapse with formation of neutron stars. We have carried out a population synthesis study for these systems and have estimated the occurrence rate of such events in the Galaxy, depending on the parameter of common envelopes, mass-exchange rate in the binary, reaction of the main-sequence component on accretion of helium in the intervening phase of evolution. We have found that the model occurrence rate of SNe Ia in semi-detached systems is $\simeq 0.2 \times 10^{-3}$ yr$^{-1}$, i. e., it does not exceed $\sim 10%$ of the observational estimate of the Galactic occurrence rate of SNe Ia.

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