Binary Interaction Dominates the Evolution of Massive Stars
Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences · Space Telescope Science Institute · +12 more institutions
Abstract
The presence of a nearby companion alters the evolution of massive stars in binary systems, leading to phenomena such as stellar mergers, x-ray binaries, and gamma-ray bursts. Unambiguous constraints on the fraction of massive stars affected by binary interaction were lacking. We simultaneously measured all relevant binary characteristics in a sample of Galactic massive O stars and quantified the frequency and nature of binary interactions. More than 70% of all massive stars will exchange mass with a companion, leading to a binary merger in one-third of the cases. These numbers greatly exceed previous estimates and imply that binary interaction dominates the evolution of massive stars, with implications for…
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Authors
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Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences
- SES. E. de Mink
Space Telescope Science Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté
- ADA. de Koter
Utrecht University, Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences
- NLN. Langer
University of Bonn
- CJC. J. Evans
Royal Observatory, UK Astronomy Technology Centre
Topics & keywords
- Stars
- Physics
- Astrophysics
- Binary number
- Binary star
- Supernova
- Astronomy
- Stellar evolution