Manuel Pichardo Marcano (Fisk/Vanderbilt)

Karan Jani

Detection of the most massive white dwarf mergers with LILA

 

Type Ia Supernova

  • Type Ia:
    • I: No H or He
    • a:  strong SiII
  • Explosion  of C/O WD
  • Chandrasekhar Mass (Mch = 1.4M⊙)
  • Cosmological standard candles
    • Hubble Tension
  • Output to Galaxies
  •  Heavy-element factories

R. Sankrit and W. Blair (JHU) et al., ESA, NASA

  • Single Degenerate (WD + Non-degenerate):
    • Symbiotics: WD + RG
    • Novae: WD + MS
    • Supersoft X-ray sources
    • WD + Hot subdwarfs
  • Double Degenerate (WD + WD):
    • GW-driven
    • Third-Body-Induced Collisions

Progenitor Problem

Caltech/NASA

No Consensus on Main Mechanism:

EM + GW can solve this problem

  • A lot of Open Questions!
  • Accretion-induced collapse (AIC)?
    • Formation of Neutron Star
  • Detonation mechanism?
  • A range of Masses:
    • sub-Mch, Mch, super-Mch
  • A range of Luminisities:
    • sub-, normal, super- luminous

Double Degenerates

Gravitational Waves Sources

A multi-messenger approach promises to help solve these problems

Taubenberger 2007

LISA and LILA

  • LISA:
    • Millihertz
    • SNe Ia progenitors in the Milky way
  • LILA:
    • More sensitive to higher masses at greater distances (> 0.1 Hz)
    • Probe the merger in other galaxies

Methods

  • Evolve WDs  with masses 1.3 to 1.4 M⊙
  • 4 years before merging:
    • Merge: Lower Mass Fills Roche Lobe
  • Calculate SNR for LISA and Gravitational-Wave Lunar Observatory for Cosmology (GLOC) as a LILA proxy

 

LISA

GLOC

LISA vs GLOC

LISA vs GLOC

Best Case Scenario

SNR = 15 at 10 Mpc

Best Case Scenario

SNR = 15 at 10 Mpc

1.4 + 1.4 M⊙

LILA

  • LILA will help a lot:
    • 0.1 Hz vs 0.25 Hz (GLOC)

Future Work for the Paper

  • Expected SN Rates
  • What Masses and combinations of WDs can we expect?
    • ONe + CO WD?
    • CO + CO WD?
  • What would a none detection from LILA mean?