Mass loss out of close binaries. II
W. Van Rensbergen, J.P. De Greve, N. Mennekens, K. Jansen, C. De Loore

TL;DR
This paper models the evolution of Algol-type binaries using a liberal scenario where mass can be lost into space, aiming to better match observed distributions of their parameters compared to conservative models.
Contribution
It introduces a liberal binary evolution model that accounts for mass loss during mass transfer, improving the match with observed Algol system characteristics.
Findings
Liberal evolution increases the predicted high mass ratio Algols from 12% to 17%.
The model accurately reproduces observed orbital period distributions.
Mass ratio predictions are improved but still not fully aligned with observations.
Abstract
Liberal evolution of interacting binaries has been proposed previously by several authors in order to meet various observed binary characteristics better than conservative evolution does. Since Algols are eclipsing binaries the distribution of their orbital periods is precisely known. The distribution of their mass ratios contains however more uncertainties. We try to reproduce these two distributions theoretically using a liberal scenario in which the gainer star can lose mass into interstellar space as a consequence of its rapid rotation and the energy of a hot spot. In a recent paper (Van Rensbergen et al. 2010, A&A) we calculated the liberal evolution of binaries with a B-type primary at birth where mass transfer starts during core hydrogen burning of the donor. In this paper we include the cases where mass transfer starts during hydrogen shell burning and it is our aim to reproduce…
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