2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2104.03850
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Parasite common envelope evolution by triple-star systems

Noam Soker,
Ealeal Bear

Abstract: We study a scenario by which a giant wide tertiary star engulfs and forces a tight binary system of a white dwarf (WD) and a main sequence (MS) star to enter a common envelope evolution (CEE) with each other, and then unbinds the WD-MS common envelope. The WD-MS binary system, now with the WD inside the MS envelope, does not have sufficient orbital energy to unbind their common envelope. However, as they approach the center of the giant star Roche lobe over flow to the core of the giant star and/or merger of t… Show more

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