All known Type Ia supernovae models fail to reproduce the observed t0-MNi56 correlation

Abstract

Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) are likely the thermonuclear explosions of carbon-oxygen white-dwarf stars, but their progenitor systems remain elusive. A few theoretical scenarios for the progenitor systems have been suggested, which have been shown to agree with some observational properties of SNe Ia. However, several computational challenges prohibit a robust comparison to the observations. We focus on the observed t0-MNi56 relation, where t0 (the γ-rays' escape time from the ejecta) is positively correlated with MNi56 (the synthesized 56Ni mass). Comparing to the t0-MNi56 relation bypasses the need for radiation transfer calculations, as the value of t0 can be directly inferred from the ejecta. We show that all known SNe Ia models fail to reproduce the observed t0-MNi56 correlation.

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