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Presupernova evolution of accreting white dwarfs with rotation
We discuss the effects of rotation on the evolution of accreting
carbon-oxygen white dwarfs, with the emphasis on possible consequences in Type
Ia supernova (SN Ia) progenitors. Starting with a slowly rotating white dwarf,
we simulate the accretion of matter and angular momentum from a quasi-Keplerian
accretion disk. The role of the various rotationally induced hydrodynamic
instabilities for the transport of angular momentum inside the white dwarf is
investigated. We find that the dynamical shear instability is the most
important one in the highly degenerate core. Our results imply that accreting
white dwarfs rotate differentially throughout,with a shear rate close to the
threshold value for the onset of the dynamical shear instability. As the latter
depends on the temperature of the white dwarf, the thermal evolution of the
white dwarf core is found to be relevant for the angular momentum
redistribution. As found previously, significant rotation is shown to lead to
carbon ignition masses well above 1.4 Msun. Our models suggest a wide range of
white dwarf explosion masses, which could be responsible for some aspects of
the diversity observed in SNe Ia. We analyze the potential role of the bar-mode
and the r-mode instability in rapidly rotating white dwarfs, which may impose
angular momentum loss by gravitational wave radiation. We discuss the
consequences of the resulting spin-down for the fate of the white dwarf, and
the possibility to detect the emitted gravitational waves at frequencies of 0.1
>... 1.0 Hz in nearby galaxies with LISA. Possible implications of fast and
differentially rotating white dwarf cores for the flame propagation in
exploding white dwarfs are also briefly discussed.Comment: 22 pages, 16 figures, Accepted to A&
A practical approach for the design of nonuniform lapped transforms
We propose a simple method for the design of lapped transforms with nonuniform frequency resolution and good time localization. The method is a generalization of an approach previously proposed by Princen, where the nonuniform filter bank is obtained by joining uniform cosine-modulated filter banks (CMFBs) using a transition filter. We use several transition filters to obtain a near perfect-reconstruction (PR) nonuniform lapped transform with significantly reduced overall distortion. The main advantage of the proposed method is in reducing the length of the transition filters, which leads to a reduction in processing delay that can be useful for applications such as real-time audio coding
An LU implicity scheme for high speed inlet analysis
A numerical method is developed to analyze the inviscid flowfield of a high speed inlet by the solution of the Euler equations. The lower-upper implicit scheme in conjunction with adaptive dissipation proves to be an efficient and robust nonoscillatory shock capturing technique for high Mach number flows as well as for transonic flows
Detecting multiple authorship of United States Supreme Court legal decisions using function words
This paper uses statistical analysis of function words used in legal
judgments written by United States Supreme Court justices, to determine which
justices have the most variable writing style (which may indicated greater
reliance on their law clerks when writing opinions), and also the extent to
which different justices' writing styles are distinguishable from each other.Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/10-AOAS378 the Annals of
Applied Statistics (http://www.imstat.org/aoas/) by the Institute of
Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
Coding overcomplete representations of audio using the MCLT
We propose a system for audio coding using the modulated complex
lapped transform (MCLT). In general, it is difficult to encode signals using
overcomplete representations without avoiding a penalty in rate-distortion
performance. We show that the penalty can be significantly reduced for
MCLT-based representations, without the need for iterative methods of
sparsity reduction. We achieve that via a magnitude-phase polar quantization
and the use of magnitude and phase prediction. Compared to systems based
on quantization of orthogonal representations such as the modulated lapped
transform (MLT), the new system allows for reduced warbling artifacts and
more precise computation of frequency-domain auditory masking functions
The Evolution of Helium Star Plus Carbon-Oxygen White Dwarf Binary Systems and Implications for Diverse Stellar Transients and Hypervelocity Stars
Helium accretion induced explosions in CO white dwarfs (WDs) are considered
promising candidates for a number of observed types of stellar transients,
including supernovae (SNe) of Type Ia and Type Iax. However, a clear favorite
outcome has not yet emerged. We explore the conditions of helium ignition in
the white dwarf and the final fates of helium star-WD binaries as function of
their initial orbital periods and component masses. We compute 274 model binary
systems with the Binary Evolution Code (BEC), where both components are fully
resolved. Stellar and orbital evolution is computed simultaneously, including
mass and angular momentum transfer, tides, and gravitational wave emission, as
well as differential rotation and internal hydrodynamic and magnetic angular
momentum transport. We find that helium detonations are expected only in
systems with the shortest initial orbital periods, and for initially massive
white dwarfs (MWD > 1.0 MSun ) and lower mass donors (Mdonor < 0.8 MSun), with
accumulated helium layers mostly exceeding 0.1 MSun. Upon detonation, these
systems would release the donor as a hypervelocity pre-WD runaway star, for
which we predict the expected range of kinematic and stellar properties.
Systems with more massive donors or initial periods exceeding 1.5 h will likely
undergo helium deflagrations after accumulating 0.1 - 0.001 MSun of helium.
Helium ignition in the white dwarf is avoided in systems with helium donor
stars below - 0.6 MSun, and lead to three distinctly different groups of double
white dwarf systems. The size of the parameter space open to helium detonation
corresponds to only about 3 % of the galactic SN Ia rate, and to 10 % of the SN
Iax rate, while the predicted large amounts of helium (>0.1 MSun) in
progenitors cannot easily be reconciled with observations of archetypical SN
Ia. ...Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A, 28 pages, 16 figures, 6 table
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