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2016ApJ...828...38A - Astrophys. J., 828, 38-38 (2016/September-1)

Today a duo, but once a trio? The double white dwarf HS 2220+2146 may be a post-blue straggler binary.

ANDREWS J.J., AGUEROS M., BROWN W.R., GOSNELL N.M., GIANNINAS A., KILIC M. and KOESTER D.

Abstract (from CDS):

For sufficiently wide orbital separations a, the two members of a stellar binary evolve independently. This implies that in a wide double white dwarf (DWD), the more massive WD should always be produced first, when its more massive progenitor ends its main sequence (MS) life, and should therefore be older and cooler than its companion. The bound, wide DWD HS 2220+2146 (a~500 au) does not conform to this picture: the more massive WD is the younger and hotter of the pair. We show that this discrepancy is unlikely to be due to past mass-transfer phases or to the presence of an unresolved companion. Instead, we propose that HS 2220+2146 formed through a new wide DWD evolutionary channel involving the merger of the inner binary in a hierarchical triple system. The resulting blue straggler and its wide companion then evolved independently, forming the WD pair seen today. Although we cannot rule out other scenarios, the most likely formation channel has the inner binary merging while both stars are still on the MS. This provides us with the tantalizing possibility that Kozai-Lidov oscillations may have played a role in the inner binary's merger. Gaia may uncover hundreds more wide DWDs, leading to the identification of other systems like HS 2220+2146. There are already indications that other WD systems may have been formed through different, but related, hierarchical triple evolutionary scenarios. Characterizing these populations may allow for thorough testing of the efficiency with which Kozai-Lidov oscillations induce stellar mergers.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): binaries: visual - blue stragglers - white dwarfs - white dwarfs

Simbad objects: 7

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