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Aside from being spectacular displays in their own right, Type Ia  supernova explosions have a key role in measuring the expansion history  of the Universe and synthesizing the iron group elements.

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04. Juli 2025, 14:00-15:30

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ZKS-Uhrturmhörsaal
S2|08, Raum 171
Hochschulstraße 4
64289 Darmstadt

ZKS-Uhrturmhörsaal , S2|08, Raum 171 , Hochschulstraße 4 , 64289 Darmstadt

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Fachbereich Physik

But what is  their origin? That thermonuclear supernovae arise from exploding white dwarfs  is relatively well-established but the manner in which the explosion is ignited and  how this can be determined from what we observe remain hotly debated issues.

I will discuss the theoretical modelling of thermonuclear supernovae with particular focus on how our work on multi-dimensional radiative transfer simulations can be used to test  explosion scenarios. I will argue that understanding the diversity of thermonuclear supernovae  requires us to investigate a variety of different progenitor scenarios and review selected results  from our work on both Chandrasekhar-mass white-dwarf explosion models and sub-Chandrasekhar  scenarios.

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Physikalisches Kolloquium