Testing eccentricity pumping mechanisms to model eccentric long period sdB binaries with MESA
Joris Vos, Roy {\O}stensen, Pablo Marchant, Hans Van Winckel

TL;DR
This study extends the MESA stellar evolution code to include eccentricity-pumping mechanisms, aiming to explain observed eccentric long-period sdB binaries, and tests their effects on binary evolution models.
Contribution
The paper introduces new implementations of eccentricity-pumping processes in MESA and evaluates their impact on modeling eccentric sdB binary systems.
Findings
Tidally-enhanced wind mass-loss can produce eccentric models but results in too light helium white dwarfs.
Phase-dependent RLOF can reintroduce eccentricity during mass transfer.
Combining RLOF with circumbinary disk interactions increases eccentricity, but models still mismatch observed period-eccentricity trends.
Abstract
Hot subdwarf-B stars in long-period binaries are found to be on eccentric orbits, even though current binary-evolution theory predicts those objects to be circularised before the onset of Roche-lobe overflow (RLOF). We aim to find binary-evolution mechanisms that can explain these eccentric long-period orbits, and reproduce the currently observed period-eccentricity diagram. Three different processes are considered; tidally-enhanced wind mass-loss, phase-dependent RLOF on eccentric orbits and the interaction between a circumbinary disk and the binary. The binary module of the stellar-evolution code MESA (Modules for Experiments in Stellar Astrophysics) is extended to include the eccentricity-pumping processes. The effects of different input parameters on the final period and eccentricity of a binary-evolution model are tested with MESA. The end products of models with only…
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