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The chemical composition of donors in AM CVn stars and ultracompact X-ray binaries: observational tests of their formation

Nelemans, G. ; Yungelson, L. R. ; Sluys, M. V. van der ; Tout, Christopher A.

Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2010-01, Vol.401 (2), p.1347-1359 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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  • Título:
    The chemical composition of donors in AM CVn stars and ultracompact X-ray binaries: observational tests of their formation
  • Autor: Nelemans, G. ; Yungelson, L. R. ; Sluys, M. V. van der ; Tout, Christopher A.
  • Assuntos: binaries: close ; Chemical elements ; Double stars ; Star & galaxy formation ; Stars & galaxies ; stars: evolution ; white dwarfs ; X-ray astronomy
  • É parte de: Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2010-01, Vol.401 (2), p.1347-1359
  • Notas: istex:9F05A6D281486AAC7B5B218146EA3479D8CC4D1B
    ark:/67375/HXZ-L81GNKDT-Z
  • Descrição: We study the formation of ultracompact binaries (AM CVn stars and ultracompact X-ray binaries) with emphasis on the surface chemical abundances of the donors in these systems. Hydrogen is not convincingly detected in the spectra of any these systems. Three different proposed formation scenarios involve different donor stars, white dwarfs, helium stars or evolved main-sequence stars. Using detailed evolutionary calculations we show that the abundances of helium white dwarf donors and evolved main-sequence stars are close to equilibrium CNO-processed material, and the detailed abundances correlate with the core temperature and thus mass of the main-sequence progenitors. Evolved main-sequence donors typically have traces of H left. For hybrid or carbon/oxygen white dwarf donors, the carbon and oxygen abundances depend on the temperature of the helium burning and thus on the helium core mass of the progenitors. For helium star donors, in addition to their mass, the abundances depend strongly on the amount of helium burnt before mass transfer starts and can range from unprocessed and thus almost equal to CNO-processed matter, to strongly processed and thus C/O rich and N-deficient. We briefly discuss the relative frequency of these cases for helium star donors, based on population synthesis results. Finally, we give diagnostics for applying our results to observed systems and find that the most important test is the N/C ratio, which can indicate the formation scenario as well as, in some cases, the mass of the progenitor of the donor. In addition, if observed, the N/O, O/He and O/C ratios can distinguish between helium star and white dwarf donors. Applied to the known systems, we find evidence for white dwarf donors in the AM CVn systems GP Com, CE 315 and SDSS J0804+16 and evidence for hybrid white dwarf or very evolved helium star donors in the ultracompact X-ray binaries 4U 1626−67 and 4U 0614+09.
  • Editor: Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês;Russo

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