Modeling contact binaries, III. Properties of a population of close, massive binaries
Matthias Fabry, Pablo Marchant, Norbert Langer, Hugues Sana

TL;DR
This study models a population of massive close binaries, incorporating tidal deformation and energy transfer effects, to better predict their properties and compare with observations, revealing limited impact of these effects on mass-ratio distribution.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive population synthesis of massive binaries considering tidal and energy transfer effects, improving predictions of contact binary properties.
Findings
Tidal and energy transfer effects have limited impact on mass-ratio distribution.
Only a small fraction of binaries show significant mass ratio shifts.
Orbital hardening may influence contact binary evolution.
Abstract
Among massive stars, binary interaction is the rule rather than the exception. The closest binaries, those with periods of less than about 10 days, undergo mass transfer during core-hydrogen burning, with many of them experiencing a nuclear-timescale contact phase. Current binary population synthesis models predict the mass-ratio distribution of contact binaries to be heavily skewed toward a mass ratio of unity, which is inconsistent with observations. It has been shown that effects of tidal deformation due to the Roche potential, as well as energy transfer in the common layers of a contact binary, alter the internal structure of close binary components. However, previous population studies neglected these effects. We model a population of massive binary stars that undergo mass transfer during core-hydrogen burning, while consistently considering the effects of tidal deformation and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
