Unstable Helium Shell Burning on Accreting White Dwarfs

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

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Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal, 10 pages, 8 figures; v2: Minor changes to correct typos and clarify con

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10.1088/0004-637X/699/2/1365

AM Canum Venaticorum (AM CVn) binaries consist of a degenerate helium donor and a helium, C/O, or O/Ne WD accretor, with accretion rates of Mdot = 1e-13 - 1e-5 Msol/yr. For accretion rates < 1e-6 Msol/yr, the accreted helium ignites unstably, resulting in a helium flash. As the donor mass and Mdot decrease, the ignition mass increases and eventually becomes larger than the donor mass, yielding a "last-flash" ignition mass of < 0.1 Msol. Bildsten et al. (2007) predicted that the largest outbursts of these systems will lead to dynamical burning and thermonuclear supernovae. In this paper, we study the evolution of the He-burning shells in more detail. We calculate maximum achievable temperatures as well as the minimum envelope masses that achieve dynamical burning conditions, finding that AM CVn systems with accretors > 0.8 Msol will undergo dynamical burning. Triple-alpha reactions during the hydrostatic evolution set a lower limit to the 12C mass fraction of 0.001 - 0.05 when dynamical burning occurs, but core dredge-up may yield 12C, 16O, and/or 20Ne mass fractions of ~ 0.1. Accreted 14N will likely remain 14N during the accretion and convective phases, but regardless of 14N's fate, the neutron-to-proton ratio at the beginning of convection is fixed until the onset of dynamical burning. During explosive burning, the 14N will undergo 14N(a,g)18F(a,p)21Ne, liberating a proton for the subsequent 12C(p,g)13N(a,p)16O reaction, which bypasses the relatively slow alpha-capture onto 12C. Future hydrodynamic simulations must include these isotopes, as the additional reactions will reduce the Zel'dovich-von Neumann-Doring (ZND) length, making the propagation of the detonation wave more likely.

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