Dust-grain processing in circumbinary discs around evolved binaries. The RV Tauri spectral twins RU Cen and AC Her
C. Gielen, H. Van Winckel, L. B. F. M. Waters, M. Min, C. Dominik

TL;DR
This study investigates the structure, mineralogy, and evolution of circumstellar discs around evolved binary stars RU Cen and AC Her, revealing highly processed dust and stable discs similar to protoplanetary systems.
Contribution
It provides detailed orbital and dust mineralogy analysis of RV Tauri binaries, highlighting the presence of large, irregular grains in stable circumbinary discs.
Findings
Highly eccentric binary orbit with 1500-day period.
Infrared spectra dominated by Mg-rich crystalline silicates.
Discs contain large, irregular grains and show signs of advanced dust processing.
Abstract
Context: We study the structure and evolution of circumstellar discs around evolved binaries and their impact on the evolution of the central system. Aims: To study in detail the binary nature of RUCen and ACHer, as well as the structure and mineralogy of the circumstellar environment. Methods: We combine multi-wavelength observations with a 2D radiative transfer study. Our radial velocity program studies the central stars, while our Spitzer spectra and broad-band SEDs are used to constrain mineralogy, grain sizes and physical structure of the circumstellar environment. Results: We determine the orbital elements of RUCen showing that the orbit is highly eccentric with a rather long period of 1500 days. The infrared spectra of both objects are very similar and the spectral dust features are dominated by Mg-rich crystalline silicates. The small peak-to-continuum ratios are interpreted as…
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