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The formation of subdwarf B stars

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We performed full binary evolution calculations and carried out binary population synthesis studies in order to investigate the formation of subdwarf B (sdB) stars via, the channels of stable Roche lobe overflow (RLOF), common envelope ejection and helium white dwarf mergers. Our model is successful in the explanation of observational properties of sdB stars, e.g. we explained the orbital period - minimum companion mass (log P - M-comp) diagram, the effective temperature - surface gravity (T-eff - log g) diagram, the orbital period distribution, the log(gtheta(4)) (theta = 5040/T-eff) distribution, the mass function distribution, the binary. fraction of sdB stars, the fraction of sdB binaries with WD companions, the birth rates, the space number densities, etc. We conclude that (a) the first RLOF needs to be more stabilized than commonly assumed, (b) the first stable RLOF is not conservative, (c) common envelope ejection is very efficient.
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Physics
Sub department:
Astrophysics
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Journal:
EXOTIC STARS AS CHALLENGES TO EVOLUTION, PROCEEDINGS More from this journal
Volume:
279
Pages:
285-290
Publication date:
2002-01-01
Event title:
187 Colloquium on Exotic Stars as Challenges to Evolution
ISBN:
1583811222


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pubs:25858
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uuid:f0d848ab-3fdb-4838-b9d0-3dc9615c268b
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pubs:25858
Source identifiers:
25858
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2012-12-19
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