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2022MNRAS.514.5528L - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 514, 5528-5547 (2022/August-3)

CoBiToM Project - II. Evolution of contact binary systems close to the orbital period cut-off.

LOUKAIDOU G.A., GAZEAS K.D., PALAFOUTA S., ATHANASOPOULOS D., ZOLA S., LIAKOS A., NIARCHOS P.G., HAKALA P., ESSAM A. and HATZIDIMITRIOU D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Ultra-short orbital period contact binaries (Porb < 0.26 d) host some of the smallest and least massive stars. These systems are faint and rare, and it is believed that they have reached a contact configuration after several Gyrs of evolution via angular momentum loss, mass transfer, and mass loss through stellar wind processes. This study is conducted in the frame of the Contact Binaries Towards Merging (CoBiToM) Project and presents the results from light curve and orbital analysis of 30 ultra-short orbital period contact binaries, with the aim to investigate the possibility of them being red nova progenitors, eventually producing merger events. Approximately half of the systems exhibit orbital period modulations, as a result of mass transfer or mass loss processes. Although they are in contact, their fill-out factor is low (less than 30 per cent), while their mass ratio is larger than the one in longer period contact binaries. This study investigates the orbital stability of these systems and examines their physical and orbital parameters in comparison to those of the entire sample of known and well-studied contact binaries, based on combined spectroscopic and photometric analysis. It is found that ultra-short orbital period contact binaries have very stable orbits, while very often additional components are gravitationally bound in wide orbits around the central binary system. We confirmed that the evolution of such systems is very slow, which explains why the components of ultra-short orbital period systems are still Main Sequence stars after several Gyrs of evolution.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): binaries: close - binaries: eclipsing - stars: evolution - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: low-mass

Status at CDS : Large table(s) will be appraised for possible ingestion in VizieR.

CDS comments: In Table 1, V1110 Her is a misprint for V1110 Per.

Simbad objects: 33

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