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  From spherical stars to disk-like structures: 3D common-envelope evolution of massive binaries beyond inspiral

Vetter, M., Röpke, F. K., Schneider, F. R. N., Pakmor, R., Ohlmann, S. T., Lau, M. Y. M., et al. (2024). From spherical stars to disk-like structures: 3D common-envelope evolution of massive binaries beyond inspiral. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 691: A244. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202451579.

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Vetter, Marco, Author
Röpke, Friedrich K., Author
Schneider, Fabian R. N., Author
Pakmor, Rüdiger1, Author           
Ohlmann, Sebastian T., Author
Lau, Mike Y. M., Author
Andrassy, Robert, Author
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1Stellar Astrophysics, MPI for Astrophysics, Max Planck Society, ou_159882              

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Free keywords: CIRCULAR-ORBIT PERTURBER; OF-STATE TABLES; DYNAMICAL FRICTION; CONVECTIVE BOUNDARIES; ACCRETION DISKS; SIMULATIONS; MODULES; PROGENITORS; EQUATION; PHASEAstronomy & Astrophysics; magnetohydrodynamics (MHD); methods: numerical; binaries: close; stars: massive; supergiants; stars: winds; outflows;
 Abstract: Self-consistent three-dimensional modeling of the entire common-envelope phase of gravitational wave progenitor systems until full envelope ejection is challenged by the vast range of spatial and temporal scales involved in the problem. Previous attempts were either terminated shortly after the rapid spiral-in with significant amounts of gravitationally bound material left in the system or they omitted this plunge-in phase and modeled the system afterward. We investigated the common-envelope interactions of a 10 M-circle dot red supergiant primary star with a black hole and a neutron star companion, respectively, until full envelope ejection (greater than or similar to 97% of the envelope mass). In contrast to the expectation from e.g. population synthesis models, we find that the dynamical plunge-in of the systems determines (to leading order) the orbital separations of the core binary system, while the envelope ejection by recombination acts only at later stages of the evolution and fails to harden the core binaries down to orbital frequencies where they qualify as progenitors of gravitational-wave-emitting double-compact object mergers. Diverging from the conventional picture of an expanding common envelope that is ejected more or less spherically, our simulations show a new mechanism: The rapid plunge-in of the companion transforms the spherical morphology of the giant primary star into a disk-like structure. During this process, magnetic fields are amplified, and the subsequent transport of material through the disk around the core binary system drives a fast jet-like outflow in the polar directions. While most of the envelope material is lost through a recombination-driven wind from the outer edge of the disk, about 7% of the envelope leaves the system via the magnetically driven outflows. We further explored the potential evolutionary pathways of the post-common-envelope systems in light of the expected remaining lifetime of the primary core (2.97 M-circle dot) until core collapse (6 x 10(4) yr), most likely forming a neutron star. We find that the interaction of the core binary system with the circumbinary disk substantially increases the likelihood of giving rise to a double-neutron star merger (55%) or a neutron star black hole (5%) merger event.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2024-11-19
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 16
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Title: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
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Publ. Info: 17, AVE DU HOGGAR, PA COURTABOEUF, BP 112, F-91944 LES ULIS CEDEX A, FRANCE : EDP SCIENCES S A
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 691 Sequence Number: A244 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 0004-6361
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