Theoretical Modeling of the Thermal State of Accreting White Dwarfs Undergoing Classical Nova Cycles

  • Townsley D
  • Bildsten L
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Abstract

White dwarfs experience a thermal renaissance when they receive mass from a stellar companion in a binary. For accretion rates < 10^-8 Msun/yr, the freshly accumulated hydrogen/helium envelope ignites in a thermally unstable manner that results in a classical novae (CN) outburst and ejection of material. We have undertaken a theoretical study of the impact of the accumulating envelope on the thermal state of the underlying white dwarf (WD). This has allowed us to find the equilibrium WD core temperatures (T_c), the classical nova ignition masses (M_ign) and the thermal luminosities for WDs accreting at rates of 10^-11 - 10^-8 Msun/yr. These accretion rates are most appropriate to WDs in cataclysmic variables (CVs) of P_orb ~ 10^-10 Msun/yr, and that for below this the particular author's assumption concerning T_c, which we calculate consistently, is a determining factor. Initial comparisons of our CN ignition masses with measured ejected masses find reasonable agreement and point to ejection of material comparable to that accreted.

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Townsley, D. M., & Bildsten, L. (2004). Theoretical Modeling of the Thermal State of Accreting White Dwarfs Undergoing Classical Nova Cycles. The Astrophysical Journal, 600(1), 390–403. https://doi.org/10.1086/379647

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