The detached, evolved post-mass-exchange binary V643 Orionis
Johannes Andersen,
Guillermo Torres,
Jens Viggo Clausen
Abstract:Context. One of the greatest uncertainties in modelling the mass-exchange phases during the evolution of a binary system is the amount of mass and angular momentum that has been lost from the system. In order to constrain this problem, a favourable, evolved and detached real binary system is valuable as an example of the end result of this process.Aims. We study the 52-day post-mass-exchange eclipsing binary V643 Ori from complete uvby light curves and highresolution spectra. V643 Ori is double-lined and shows… Show more
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