Program: GS-2009A-Q-88
Title: | Orbital Survey of Red Giant - White Dwarf SNe Ia Progenitors |
PI: | Kenneth Hinkle |
Co-I(s): | Frank Fekel, Richard Joyce |
Abstract
Binary systems consisting of a red giant and white dwarf are possible
progenitors of type Ia supernovae. The small class of recurrent
novae containing red giants with white dwarf companions more massive than 1.3 solar masses
are premier examples. We propose a continuation of a survey of the spectroscopic
orbits of this family of objects to determine the mass distribution
of the white dwarfs. This will provide insight into the initial
masses of the system and the efficiency of the mass transfer process.
Ultimately we seek to understand if a significant number of objects
of this type can evolve into single degenerate supernovae.
Publications using this program's data
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[data]
[ADS] Chemical abundance analysis of 13 southern symbiotic giants from high-resolution spectra at ˜1.56 μm
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[data]
[ADS] Infrared Spectroscopy of Symbiotic Stars. VIII. Orbits for Three S-Type Systems: AE Arae, Y Coronae Australis, and SS 73-147