The mass distribution of stellar mergers: A new scenario for several FS CMa stars
N. Dvo\v{r}\'akov\'a, D. Kor\v{c}\'akov\'a, F. Dinnbier, P. Kroupa

TL;DR
This study investigates the role of stellar mergers in forming FS CMa stars, highlighting that about half of the merger products are B-type stars, which explains their observed properties and behaviors.
Contribution
The paper introduces a statistical analysis of stellar mergers using N-body simulations, emphasizing the significance of mergers in the formation of FS CMa stars, especially B-type stars.
Findings
Approximately 50% of stars involved in mergers are B-type stars.
Over 50% of B-type stars are merger products.
Simulated merger properties match observed FS CMa star characteristics.
Abstract
(Abreviated) FS CMa stars belong to a diverse group of stars exhibiting the B[e] phenomenon, which is manifested mainly by the presence of forbidden emission lines and a~strong infrared (IR) excess in their spectra. Recently, a strong magnetic field has been discovered in the FS CMa star IRAS 17449+2320. Its strength and an unusually high space velocity point to a post-merger nature. Stellar mergers may provide an explanation for the complex and sometimes chaotic behaviour of some of the FS CMa stars. We did a statistical study of numerical simulations using Aarseth's NBODY6 code. We show the importance of stellar mergers of low- to intermediate-mass stars (from 1.4 to 8 ) and for B-type stars in particular. We analysed two sets of N-body simulations with different initial orbital period distributions. In the simulations, more massive binaries are…
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