1111.1503 (Bo Wang et al.)
Bo Wang, Zhanwen Han
Employing Eggleton's stellar evolution code with the optically thick wind
assumption, we systematically studied the He star donor channel of type Ia
supernovae (SNe Ia), in which a carbon-oxygen white dwarf (WD) accretes
material from a He main-sequence star or a He subgiant to increase its mass to
the Chandrasekhar mass. We mapped out the initial parameters for producing SNe
Ia in the orbital period--secondary mass plane for various WD masses from this
channel. Based on a detailed binary population synthesis approach, we find that
this channel can produce SNe Ia with short delay times (\sim100Myr) implied by
recent observations. We obtained many properties of the surviving companions of
this channel after SN explosion, which can be verified by future observations.
We also find that the surviving companions from the SN explosion scenario have
a high spatial velocity (>400km/s), which could be an alternative origin for
hypervelocity stars (HVSs), especially for HVSs such as US 708.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1111.1503
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