The evolution of hierarchical triple star-systems
S. Toonen, A. Hamers, S. Portegies Zwart

TL;DR
This paper explores the complex long-term evolution of hierarchical triple star systems by integrating three-body dynamics with stellar evolution in a new computational tool, addressing previous gaps in understanding these systems.
Contribution
The authors develop and present TrES, a public code that combines secular three-body dynamics with stellar evolution to study hierarchical triple star systems.
Findings
Implementation of a combined dynamical and stellar evolution model.
Discussion of dominant physical processes in triple evolution.
Heuristic recipes for modeling triple system evolution.
Abstract
Field stars are frequently formed in pairs, and many of these binaries are part of triples or even higher-order systems. Even though, the principles of single stellar evolution and binary evolution, have been accepted for a long time, the long-term evolution of stellar triples is poorly understood. The presence of a third star in an orbit around a binary system can significantly alter the evolution of those stars and the binary system. The rich dynamical behavior in three-body systems can give rise to Lidov-Kozai cycles, in which the eccentricity of the inner orbit and the inclination between the inner and outer orbit vary periodically. In turn, this can lead to an enhancement of tidal effects (tidal friction), gravitational-wave emission and stellar interactions such as mass transfer and collisions. The lack of a self-consistent treatment of triple evolution, including both three-body…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
