Carbon‐Oxygen White Dwarfs Accreting CO‐rich Matter. I. A Comparison between Rotating and Nonrotating Models
- 1 February 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 583 (2) , 885-901
- https://doi.org/10.1086/345444
Abstract
We investigate the lifting effect of rotation on the thermal evolution of CO WDs accreting CO-rich matter. We find that rotation induces the cooling of the accreting star so that the delivered gravitational energy causes a greater expansion with respect to the standard non-rotating case. The increase in the surface radius produces a decrease in the surface value of the critical angular velocity and, therefore, the accreting WD becomes gravitationally unbound (Roche instability). This occurrence is due to an increase in the total angular momentum of the accreting WD and depends critically on the amount of specific angular momentum deposited by the accreted matter. If the specific angular momentum of the accreted matter is equal to that of the outer layers of the accreting structure, the Roche instability occurs well before the accreting WD can attain the physical conditions for C-burning. If the values of both initial angular velocity and accretion rate are small, we find that the accreting WD undergoes a secular instability when its total mass approaches 1.4 Msun. At this stage, the ratio between the rotational and the gravitational binding energy of the WD becomes of the order of 0.1, so that the star must deform by adopting an elliptical shape. In this case, since the angular velocity of the WD is as large as 1 rad/s, the anisotropic mass distribution induces the loss of rotational energy and angular momentum via GWR. We find that, independent of the braking efficiency, the WD contracts and achieves the physical conditions suitable for explosive C-burning at the center so that a type Ia supernova event is produced.Comment: 39 pages, 22 eps-figures; accepted for publication in Astrophysical JournaKeywords
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