Orbital properties of binary post-AGB stars
Glenn-Michael Oomen, Hans Van Winckel, Onno Pols, Gijs Nelemans, Ana, Escorza, Rajeev Manick, Devika Kamath, Christoffel Waelkens

TL;DR
This study updates orbital parameters for 33 galactic post-AGB binary stars, revealing diverse companion masses, significant eccentricities, and chemical depletion patterns related to orbital characteristics, enhancing understanding of post-AGB binary evolution.
Contribution
The paper provides the first comprehensive orbital analysis of a large sample of post-AGB binaries, including three new orbits, and investigates their mass distribution and chemical depletion.
Findings
Orbital periods range from 100 to 3000 days.
Over 70% of binaries have significant eccentricities.
Chemical depletion correlates with orbital separation and temperature.
Abstract
Binary post-asymptotic giant branch (post-AGB) stars are thought to be the products of a strong but poorly-understood interaction during the AGB phase. The aim of this contribution is to update the orbital elements of a sample of galactic post-AGB binaries observed in a long-term radial-velocity monitoring campaign. Radial velocities are computed from high signal-to-noise spectra by use of a cross-correlation method. The radial-velocity curves are fitted by using both a least-squares algorithm and a Nelder-Mead simplex algorithm. We use a Monte Carlo method to compute uncertainties on the orbital elements. The resulting mass functions are used to derive a companion mass distribution by optimising the predicted to the observed cumulative mass-function distributions, after correcting for observational bias. As a result, we derive and update orbital elements for 33 galactic post-AGB…
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