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High Power Accretion in Massive Binary Systems and the Impact of Metallicity

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2025-09-15 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

During a giant eruption of a very massive star in the binary system, the companion star can accrete a large amount of mass that can change its properties and potentially its subsequent evolution. The effect depends on the companion mass, metallicity, the amount of mass it accreted, orbital parameters and other parameters. We simulate individual companion stars assuming they undergo such accretion events. We study the envelope properties of 20 M\rm M_\odot and 30 M\rm M_\odot single massive stars at different matallicities (Z=0.02Z= 0.02, Z=0.008Z=0.008 and Z=0.004Z=0.004) during accretion at different rates, from 105\rm 10^{-5} to 102 Myr1\rm 10^{-2}~M_\odot\,yr^{-1}. For the lower accretion rates we simulate, the stars remains hot, while at higher accretion rates, it becomes cooler and inflates. This behavior is observed in both stars but occurs at different accretion rates. Higher metallicity stars exhibit greater variations in accretion luminosity for the same accretion rate and stellar mass compared to lower metallicity stars. While higher metallicity stars typically have larger stellar envelopes, suggesting smaller variations in luminosity at Galactic metallicity compared to the LMC and SMC, our results show the opposite.

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@article{arxiv.2509.10002,
  title  = {High Power Accretion in Massive Binary Systems and the Impact of Metallicity},
  author = {Bhawna Mukhija and Amit Kashi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.10002},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted for publication in New Astronomy