A new route to massive hot subdwarfs: common envelope ejection from asymptotic giant branch stars
Zhenwei Li, Yangyang Zhang, Hailiang Chen, Hongwei Ge, Dengkai Jiang,, Jiangdan Li, Xuefei Chen, Zhanwen Han

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new formation channel for massive hot subdwarfs via common envelope ejection from asymptotic giant branch stars, explaining observed properties and expanding understanding of stellar evolution pathways.
Contribution
The study proposes and models a novel AGB CE ejection channel for sdO/B formation, successfully matching observed parameters of specific binary systems.
Findings
Minimum sdO/B mass from this channel is about 0.48 solar masses.
Models explain observed parameters like age, mass, temperature, gravity, and helium abundance.
Evolutionary tracks may account for high-temperature, low-gravity sdO/B observations.
Abstract
The hot subdwarf O/B stars (sdO/Bs) are known as extreme horizontal branch stars, which is of great importance in stellar evolution theory. The sdO/Bs are generally thought to have a helium-burning core and a thin hydrogen envelope . In the canonical binary evolution scenario, sdO/Bs are considered to be the stripped cores of red giants. However, such a scenario cannot explain the recently discovered sdO/B binary, SMSS J1920, where the strong Ca HK lines in the spectrum are found. It suggests that this binary is likely originated from the recent ejection of common envelope (CE). In this {work}, we proposed a new formation channel of massive sdO/Bs, namely sdO/Bs produced from a CE ejection process with an asymptotic giant branch (AGB) star (hereafter AGB CE channel). We constructed the evolutionary model of sdO/Bs and successfully explained most of the…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
