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2005ApJ...620..970M - Astrophys. J., 620, 970-983 (2005/February-3)

A robust measure of tidal circularization in coeval binary populations: the solar-type spectroscopic binary population in the open cluster M35.

MEIBOM S. and MATHIEU R.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a new homogeneous sample of 32 spectroscopic binary orbits in the young (∼150 Myr) main-sequence open cluster M35. The distribution of orbital eccentricity versus orbital period (e-logP) displays a distinct transition from eccentric to circular orbits at an orbital period of ∼10 days. The transition is due to tidal circularization of the closest binaries. The population of binary orbits in M35 provide a significantly improved constraint on the rate of tidal circularization at an age of 150 Myr. We propose a new and more robust diagnostic of the degree of tidal circularization in a binary population based on a functional fit to the e-logP distribution. We call this new measure the ``tidal circularization period.'' The tidal circularization period of a binary population represents the orbital period at which a binary orbit with the most frequent initial orbital eccentricity circularizes (defined as e=0.01) at the age of the population. We determine the tidal circularization period for M35, as well as for seven additional binary populations spanning ages from the pre-main sequence (∼3 Myr) to the late main sequence (∼10 Gyr), and use Monte Carlo error analysis to determine the uncertainties on the derived circularization periods. We conclude that current theories of tidal circularization cannot account for the distribution of tidal circularization periods with population age.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Binaries: Spectroscopic - Galaxy: Open Clusters and Associations: General

Simbad objects: 41

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