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2002A&A...396..589G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 396, 589-598 (2002/12-3)

On the formation of Super-AGB stars in intermediate mass close binary systems.

GIL-PONS P. and GARCIA-BERRO E.

Abstract (from CDS):

The evolution of a star of initial mass 9M, and metallicity Z=0.02 in a Close Binary System (CBS) is followed in the presence of different mass companions in order to study their influence on the final evolutionary stages and, in particular, on the structure and composition of the remnant components. In order to do that, we study two extreme cases. In the first one the mass of the secondary is 8M, whereas in the second one the mass was assumed to be 1M. For the first of those cases we have also explored the possible outcomes of both conservative and non-conservative mass-loss episodes. During the first mass transfer episode, several differences arise between the models. The system with the more extreme mass ratio (q=0.1) is not able to survive the first Roche lobe overflow (RLOF) as a binary, but instead, spiral-in of the secondary onto the envelope of the primary star is most likely. The system formed by two stars of comparable mass undergoes two mass transfer episodes in which the primary is the donor. We have performed two sets of calculations corresponding to this case in order to account for conservative and non-conservative mass transfer during the first mass loss episode. One of our main results is that for the non-conservative case the secondary becomes a Super-AGB star in a binary system. Such a star undergoes a final dredge-up episode, similar to that of a single star of comparable mass. The primary components do not undergo a Super-AGB phase, but instead a carbon-oxygen white dwarf is formed in both cases (conservative and non-conservative), before reversal mass transfer occurs. However, given the extreme mass ratios at this stage between the components of the binary system, especially for the conservative case, the possibility of merger episodes remains likely. We also discuss the presumable final outcomes of the system and possible observational counterparts.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: evolution - stars: binaries: general - stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: white dwarfs

CDS comments: PSR B1813+16 is a misprint for PSR B1913+16. In reflist, Taylor and al., 1976, ApJ : vol.216 is a misprint for vol.206.

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