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Common-envelope evolution with an asymptotic giant branch star

Christian Sand, Sebastian T. Ohlmann, Fabian R. N. Schneider, Rüdiger Pakmor, Friedrich K. Röpke

2020Astronomy and Astrophysics63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Common-envelope phases are decisive for the evolution of many binary systems. Cases with asymptotic giant branch (AGB) primary stars are of particular interest because they are thought to be progenitors of various astrophysical transients. In three-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations with the moving-mesh code AREPO , we study the common-envelope evolution of a 1.0 M ⊙ early-AGB star with companions of different masses. Although the stellar envelope of an AGB star is less tightly bound than that of a red giant, we find that the release of orbital energy of the core binary is insufficient to eject more than about twenty percent of the envelope mass. Ionization energy that is released in the expanding envelope, however, can lead to complete envelope ejection. Because recombination proceeds largely at high optical depths in our simulations, it is likely that this effect indeed plays a significant role in the considered systems. The efficiency of mass loss and the final orbital separation of the core binary system depend on the mass ratio between the companion and the primary star. Our results suggest a linear relation between the ratio of final to initial orbital separation and this parameter.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsAsymptotic giant branchAstrophysicsCommon envelopeBinary numberStellar evolutionEnvelope (radar)StarsBinary starStar (game theory)Giant starMass ratioOrbital elementsPrimary (astronomy)Stellar mass lossRed giantAstronomyOrbital periodBinary systemStellar massCore (optical fiber)IonizationOrbital eccentricityX-ray binaryEnergy (signal processing)Star formationWhite dwarfOrbital decayRoche lobeBinary black holeStar clusterStellar, planetary, and galactic studiesAstronomy and Astrophysical ResearchAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies
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