Pinwheel Outflow induced by Stellar Mass Loss in a Coplanar Triple System
Hyosun Kim, Mark R. Morris, Jongsoo Kim, and Jinhua He

TL;DR
This paper models complex circumstellar patterns around AGB stars caused by a tertiary body in a coplanar triple system, revealing a superimposed fine spiral pattern on the main outflow and its observational implications.
Contribution
It introduces a physical framework for interpreting circumstellar patterns in triple systems, highlighting the superimposed spiral structures and their observational signatures.
Findings
Superimposed fine spiral pattern caused by tertiary body.
Different radial density decrease rates of patterns.
Potential to distinguish patterns via expansion velocity profiles.
Abstract
We develop a physical framework for interpreting complex circumstellar patterns whorled around asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars by investigating stable, coplanar triple systems using hydrodynamic and particle simulations. The introduction of a close tertiary body causes an additional periodic variation in the orbital velocity and trajectory of the AGB star. As a result, the circumstellar outflow builds a fine non-Archimedean spiral pattern superimposed upon the Archimedean spiral produced by the outer binary alone. This fine spiral can be approximated by off-centered circular rings that become tangent to each other at the location of the Archimedean spiral. The superimposed fine pattern fades out relatively quickly as a function of distance from the center of the system, in contrast to the dominant Archimedean spiral pattern, which presents a much slower fractional density decrease…
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TopicsTribology and Lubrication Engineering · Magnetic Bearings and Levitation Dynamics
