A supersymmetric model for triggering Supernova Ia in isolated white dwarfs
Abstract
We propose a model for supernovae Ia explosions based on a phase transition to a supersymmetric state which becomes the active trigger for the deflagration starting the explosion in an isolated sub-Chandrasekhar white dwarf star. With two free parameters we fit the rate and several properties of type Ia supernovae and address the gap in the supermassive black hole mass distribution. One parameter is a critical density fit to about 3 · 107 g/cc while the other has the units of a space time volume and is found to be of order 0.05\, Gyr RE3 where RE is the earth radius. The model involves a phase transition to an exact supersymmetry in a small core of a dense star.
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