Mass transfer in eccentric binaries: the new Oil-on-Water SPH technique
Ross P. Church, Johann Dischler, Melvyn B. Davies, Christopher A., Tout, Tim Adams, Martin E. Beer

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel two-phase SPH technique with oil and water particles to accurately model mass transfer in eccentric binary systems, improving understanding of binary evolution and onset conditions.
Contribution
The paper presents a new two-phase SPH method for simulating mass transfer in eccentric binaries, enabling more precise determination of transfer onset conditions.
Findings
Successfully reproduces CV mass-transfer rates
Extended atmosphere causes ~16% larger separation for transfer onset
Mass transfer onset radius decreases with increasing eccentricity
Abstract
To measure the onset of mass transfer in eccentric binaries we have developed a two-phase SPH technique. Mass transfer is important in the evolution of close binaries, and a key issue is to determine the separation at which mass transfer begins. The circular case is well understood and can be treated through the use of the Roche formalism. To treat the eccentric case we use a newly-developed two phase system. The body of the donor star is made up from high-mass "water" particles, whilst the atmosphere is modelled with low-mass "oil" particles. Both sets of particles take part fully in SPH interactions. To test the technique we model circular mass-transfer binaries containing a 0.6 Msun donor star and a 1 Msun white dwarf; such binaries are thought to form cataclysmic variable (CV) systems. We find that we can reproduce a reasonable CV mass-transfer rate, and that our extended atmosphere…
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