Orbital eccentricities of binary systems with a former AGB star
A.A. Bonacic Marinovic, E. Glebbeek, O.R. Pols

TL;DR
This paper proposes a model where tidally enhanced mass loss from AGB stars can increase orbital eccentricity in binary systems, explaining observed eccentricities contrary to standard circularisation predictions.
Contribution
It introduces a new model for tidally enhanced mass loss that accounts for eccentricity growth in binary systems with AGB stars, challenging existing circularisation theories.
Findings
Eccentricity can grow due to enhanced mass loss near periastron.
The model reproduces the eccentricity of the Sirius system.
It explains the eccentricities of barium star systems.
Abstract
Many binary stellar systems in which the primary star is beyond the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) evolutionary phase show significant orbital eccentricities whereas current binary interaction models predict their orbits to be circularised. We analyse how the orbital parameters in a system are modified under mass loss and mass exchange among its binary components and propose a model for enhanced mass-loss from the AGB star due to tidal interaction with its companion, which allows a smooth transition between the wind and Roche-lobe overflow mass-loss regimes. We explicitly follow its effect along the orbit on the change of eccentricity and orbital semi-major axis, as well as the effect of accretion by the companion. We calculate timescales for the variation of these orbital parameters and compare them to the tidal circularisation timescale. We find that in many cases, due to the enhanced…
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