High-mass White Dwarfs and the Energy Budget of Common Envelope Evolution
Abstract
Common envelope is the most important evolutionary process in the formation of all close compact binaries. It is well known that during the common envelope phase a fraction of the orbital energy is used to expel the envelope. However, it is not clear yet whether or not additional energy sources, such as the recombination energy of the envelope, play a decisive role. Here we demonstrate that recombination energy can only be considered as important if close binaries containing high-mass white dwarfs (Mwd ≥ 0.8M⊙) at relatively long orbital periods (Porb ≥ 1-3 days) exist.
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Fecha de publicación: | 2012 |
Año de Inicio/Término: | 13-17 August, 2012 |
Página final: | 5 |
URL: | http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2013ASPC..469..179R |
Notas: | ASP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 469. |