Gravitational wave emission from the single-degenerate channel of type Ia supernovae

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Abstract

The thermonuclear explosion of a C/O white dwarf as a Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) generates a kinetic energy comparable to that released by a massive star during a SN II event. Current observations and theoretical models have established that SNe Ia are asymmetric, and therefore-like SNe II-potential sources of gravitational wave (GW) radiation. We perform the first detailed calculations of the GW emission for a SN Ia of any type within the single-degenerate channel. The gravitationally confined detonation (GCD) mechanism predicts a strongly polarized GW burst in the frequency band around 1 Hz. Third-generation spaceborne GW observatories currently in planning may be able to detect this predicted signal from SNe Ia at distances up to 1 Mpc. If observable, GWs may offer a direct probe into the first few seconds of the SNe Ia detonation. © 2011 American Physical Society.

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Falta, D., Fisher, R., & Khanna, G. (2011). Gravitational wave emission from the single-degenerate channel of type Ia supernovae. Physical Review Letters, 106(20). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.201103

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