Eccentric binaries: Tidal flows and periastron events
E. Moreno, G. Koenigsberger, D.M. Harrington

TL;DR
This paper models the surface response of stars in eccentric binary systems to tidal forces, predicting energy dissipation patterns and their relation to observed activity around periastron passages.
Contribution
It provides a detailed, time-dependent model of tidal surface flows and energy dissipation, validated against analytical predictions and applied to highly eccentric binaries like delta Sco.
Findings
Energy dissipation concentrated at stellar equator
Distribution of dissipation varies with orbital phase
Model reproduces known synchronization timescales
Abstract
A number of binary systems present evidence of enhanced activity around periastron passage, suggesting a connection between tidal interactions and these periastron effects. The aim of this investigation is to study the time-dependent response of a star's surface as it is perturbed by a binary companion. We derive expressions for the rate of dissipation, , of the kinetic energy by the viscous flows driven by tidal interactions on the surface layer. The method is tested by comparing the results from a grid of model calculations with the analytical predictions of Hut (1981) and the synchronization timescales of Zahn (1977, 2008). Our results for the orbital cycle averaged energy dissipation on orbital separation are consistent with those of Hut for model binaries with orbital separations at periastron >8 stellar radii. The model also reproduces the predicted pseudo-synchronization…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
