The origin of subdwarf B stars – I. The formation channels
National Astronomical Observatories · University of Oxford · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Subdwarf B (sdB) stars (and related sdO/sdOB stars) are believed to be helium-core-burning objects with very thin hydrogen-rich envelopes. In recent years it has become increasingly clear from observational surveys that a large fraction of these objects are members of binary systems. To understand their formation better, we present the results of a detailed investigation of the three main binary evolution channels that can lead to the formation of sdB stars: the common-envelope (CE) ejection channel, the stable Roche lobe overflow (RLOF) channel, and the double helium white dwarfs (WDs) merger channel. The CE ejection channel leads to the formation of sdB stars in short-period binaries with typical orbital…
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- Subdwarf
- Physics
- Astrophysics
- Stars
- Common envelope
- Roche lobe
- White dwarf
- Astronomy