Evolution of Cataclysmic Variables and Related Binaries Containing a White-Dwarf
B. Kalomeni, L. Nelson, S. Rappaport, M. Molnar, J. Quintin, K., Yakut

TL;DR
This study comprehensively models the evolution of cataclysmic variables and related binaries with white dwarf accretors, exploring diverse pathways and predicting observable phenomena like supersoft X-ray sources and gravitational wave signals.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed, non-population-synthesis exploration of all binary evolution pathways for CVs using the MESA code, covering a wide parameter space.
Findings
Identifies regions in parameter space for supersoft X-ray sources.
Provides diagnostics to distinguish evolutionary paths to AM CVn binaries.
Updates the orbital period–white dwarf mass relation.
Abstract
We present a binary evolution study of cataclysmic variables (CVs) and related systems with white dwarf accretors, including for example, AM CVn systems, classical novae, supersoft X-ray sources, and systems with giant donor stars. Our approach intentionally avoids the complications associated with population synthesis algorithms thereby allowing us to present the first truly comprehensive exploration of all of the subsequent binary evolution pathways that ZACVs might follow (assuming fully non-conservative, Roche-lobe overflow onto an accreting WD) using the sophisticated binary stellar evolution code MESA. The grid consists of 56,000 initial models, including 14 white dwarf accretor masses, 43 donor-star masses ( ), and 100 orbital periods. We explore evolution tracks in the orbital period and donor-mass () plane in terms of evolution dwell…
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