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Populations of accreting white dwarfs
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Using a hybrid binary population synthesis approach, we modelled the formation and evolution of populations of accreting WDs for differing star formation histories. We found that the delay time distribution of SNe Ia in the single degenerate scenario is inconsistent with observations. Additionally, we found that our predicted X-ray and UV emission of populations of accreting WDs are consistent with the X-ray luminosities of early-type galaxies observed by Chandra and the HeII 4686\AA/H\beta line ratio measured in stacked SDSS spectra of passively evolving galaxies. Moreover, we found that the majority of current novae in elliptical-like galaxies have low-mass WDs, long decay times, long recurrence periods and are relatively faint. In contrast, the majority of current novae in spiral-like galaxies have massive WDs, short decay times, short recurrence periods and are relatively bright. Our predicted distribution of mass-loss timescales in an M31-like galaxy is consistent with observations for Andromeda.<br />Comment: Poster presented at IAU Symp. 343 "Why Galaxies Care About AGB Stars", Vienna, august 2018
Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.1810.07878
- Document Type :
- Working Paper