2015A&A...579A..49V


Query : 2015A&A...579A..49V

2015A&A...579A..49V - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 579A, 49-49 (2015/7-1)

Testing eccentricity pumping mechanisms to model eccentric long-period sdB binaries with MESA.

VOS J., OSTENSEN R.H., MARCHANT P. and VAN WINCKEL H.

Abstract (from CDS):

Hot subdwarf-B stars in long-period binaries are found to be on eccentric orbits, even though current binary-evolution theory predicts these objects to be circularised before the onset of Roche-lobe overflow (RLOF). We aim to find binary-evolution mechanisms that can explain these eccentric long-period orbits, and reproduce the currently observed period-eccentricity diagram. Three different processes are considered; tidally-enhanced wind mass-loss, phase-dependent RLOF on eccentric orbits and the interaction between a circumbinary disk and the binary. The binary module of the stellar-evolution code Modules for Experiments in Stellar Astrophysics (MESA) is extended to include the eccentricity-pumping processes. The effects of different input parameters on the final period and eccentricity of a binary-evolution model are tested with MESA. The end products of models with only tidally-enhanced wind mass-loss can indeed be eccentric, but these models need to lose too much mass, and invariably end up with a helium white dwarf that is too light to ignite helium. Within the tested parameter space, no sdBs in eccentric systems are formed. Phase-dependent RLOF can reintroduce eccentricity during RLOF, and could help to populate the short-period part of the period-eccentricity diagram. When phase-dependent RLOF is combined with eccentricity pumping via a circumbinary disk, the higher eccentricities can be reached as well. A remaining problem is that these models favour a distribution of higher eccentricities at lower periods, while the observed systems show the opposite. The models presented here are potentially capable of explaining the period-eccentricity distribution of long-period sdB binaries, but further theoretical work on the physical mechanisms is necessary.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: general - stars: evolution - subdwarfs - methods: numerical

CDS comments: Table 1 Bal 8280003, probably Balloon 8280003, not in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 11

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Number of rows : 11
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 18131 Ro* 02 54 38.8273538856 -05 19 50.946069432   8.32 7.31     K0IV+DA: 65 0
2 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7066 0
3 BD+34 1543 HS* 07 10 07.7039318016 +34 24 53.808705504   10.29 10.17     sdB+F? 31 0
4 PG 1018-047 HS* 10 21 10.5841130328 -04 56 19.580115516   13.143 13.311     sdB2VIIHe0 27 0
5 PG 1104+243 HS* 11 07 26.2324234560 +24 03 11.108174724   11.49 11.39     sdOB+G2V 33 0
6 Feige 87 HS* 13 40 14.6950103088 +60 52 47.566392996   11.56 11.71     sdB+G4V 44 0
7 PG 1449+653 HS* 14 50 36.0746294472 +65 05 52.012309416   13.57 13.62 13.72   sdB+G5 28 0
8 PG 1701+359 HS* 17 03 21.4582783560 +35 48 49.223998800   13.41       sdB1VIHe0 33 0
9 BD+29 3070 HS* 17 38 21.2004399672 +29 08 47.348080656   10.55 10.45     sdOB+F/G 30 0
10 V* Z Her RS* 17 58 06.9789710832 +15 08 21.908719500   7.86 7.30     F8V 286 0
11 BD-07 5977 HS* 23 17 46.7880370560 -06 28 30.941880420   11.09 10.54     sdB 17 0

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