Eccentricity and Spin-Orbit Misalignment in Short-Period Stellar Binaries as a Signpost of Hidden Tertiary Companions
Kassandra R. Anderson, Dong Lai, Natalia I. Storch

TL;DR
This paper investigates how unseen tertiary companions in hierarchical triple systems can induce eccentricity and spin-orbit misalignment in short-period stellar binaries, providing criteria to detect such hidden companions.
Contribution
It derives a simple condition for spin-orbit misalignment caused by tertiary companions and presents new analytic expressions for eccentricity excitation in stellar triples.
Findings
Precession rate of stellar spin must be less than orbital precession rate for misalignment.
Quantitative constraints on tertiary mass and orbit for eccentricity and misalignment.
Application to DI Herculis shows how to infer properties of unseen companions.
Abstract
Eclipsing binaries are observed to have a range of eccentricities and spin-orbit misalignments (stellar obliquities). Whether such properties are primordial, or arise from post-formation dynamical interactions remains uncertain. This paper considers the scenario in which the binary is the inner component of a hierarchical triple stellar system, and derives the requirements that the tertiary companion must satisfy in order to raise the eccentricity and obliquity of the inner binary. Through numerical integrations of the secular octupole-order equations of motion of stellar triples, coupled with the spin precession of the oblate primary star due to the torque from the secondary, we obtain a simple, robust condition for producing spin-orbit misalignment in the inner binary: In order to excite appreciable obliquity, the precession rate of the stellar spin axis must be smaller than the…
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