Rapid orbital decay in detached binaries: evidence for circumbinary disks
Abstract
Some short-period, detached binary systems have recently been reported to experience very rapid orbital decay, much faster than is expected from the angular-momentum loss caused by gravitational radiation alone. As these systems contain fully convective stars, magnetic braking is not believed to be operative, making the large orbital-period derivative puzzling. Here we explore whether a resonant interaction between the binary and a surrounding circumbinary (CB) disk could account for the observed orbital decay. Our calculations indicate that the observed orbital-period derivatives in seven detached binaries can be produced by the resonant interaction between the binary and a CB disk if the latter has a mass in the range of , which is of the same order as the inferred disk mass () in the post-common-envelope binary NN Ser.
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@article{arxiv.1702.06311,
title = {Rapid orbital decay in detached binaries: evidence for circumbinary disks},
author = {Wen-Cong Chen and Philipp Podsiadlowski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.06311},
year = {2017}
}
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5 pages, 1 figure, accepted for publication in ApJ Letters