Evolving R Coronae Borealis Stars with MESA
Amber Lauer, Emmanouil Chatzopoulos, Geoffrey C. Clayton, Juhan Frank,, and Dominic C. Marcello

TL;DR
This paper models the evolution of R Coronae Borealis stars from white dwarf mergers using MESA, incorporating rotation, mixing, and nucleosynthesis to match observed properties and predict star lifetimes.
Contribution
It introduces physically detailed post-merger models of RCB stars with improved MESA simulations including rotation, mixing, and nucleosynthesis, aligning well with observations.
Findings
Models reproduce observed RCB abundances
Predicted star lifetimes match observed RCB/EHe ratios
Nucleosynthesis explains oxygen isotope ratios
Abstract
The R Coronae Borealis (RCB) stars are rare hydrogen--deficient, carbon--rich supergiants. They undergo extreme, irregular declines in brightness of many magnitudes due to the formation of thick clouds of carbon dust. It is thought that RCB stars result from the mergers of CO/He white dwarf (WD) binaries. We constructed post--merger spherically asymmetric models computed with the MESA code, and then followed the evolution into the region of the HR diagram where the RCB stars are located. We also investigated nucleosynthesis in the dynamically accreting material of CO/He WD mergers which may provide a suitable environment for significant production of 18O and the very low 16O/18O values observed. We have also discovered that the N abundance depends sensitively on the peak temperature in the He--burning shell. Our MESA modeling consists of engineering the star by adding He--WD material to…
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