Disc-binary interactions in depleted post-AGB binaries
Glenn-Michael Oomen, Onno Pols, Hans Van Winckel, Gijs Nelemans

TL;DR
This study investigates whether circumbinary disc interactions during the post-AGB phase can explain the high eccentricities of observed binaries, but finds current models insufficient to reproduce these eccentricities.
Contribution
The paper models binary-post-AGB star interactions with circumbinary discs using MESA, revealing limitations in explaining observed high eccentricities.
Findings
Models cannot reproduce high observed eccentricities.
Lindblad resonances only increase eccentricity to about 0.2.
Tidal interactions limit eccentricity growth to approximately 0.25.
Abstract
Binary post-asymptotic giant branch (post-AGB) stars have orbital periods in the range of 100--2500 days in eccentric orbits. They are surrounded by circumbinary dusty discs. They are the immediate result of unconstrained binary interaction processes. Their observed orbital properties do not correspond to model predictions: Neither the periods nor the high eccentricities are expected. Our goal is to investigate if interactions between a binary and its circumbinary disc during the post-AGB phase can result in their eccentric orbits, while simultaneously explaining the chemical anomaly known as depletion. For this paper, we selected three binaries (EP Lyr, RU Cen, HD 46703) with well-constrained orbits, luminosities, and chemical abundances. We used the MESA code to evolve post-AGB models, while including the accretion of metal-poor gas. This allows us to constrain the evolution of the…
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