THE MINIMUM MASS RATIO OF W URSAE MAJORIS BINARIES
Abstract
The minimum mass ratio for tidal stability of a contact binary containing two unevolved main-sequence stars is calculated to be in the case of a mostly radiative primary, and is higher if an appreciable fraction of the mass lies in a convective envelope. At least one observed system, AW UMa, has a mass ratio just below this value (), implying, if the system is stable, that the primary must be slightly evolved and must have a very shallow convective envelope. Contact binaries with mass ratios significantly below that of AW UMa should not be observed, since they are tidally unstable and quickly merge into a single, rapidly rotating object, on a timescale --yr.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9502028,
title = {THE MINIMUM MASS RATIO OF W URSAE MAJORIS BINARIES},
author = {Frederic A. Rasio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9502028},
year = {2016}
}
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uuencoded compressed postscript, 8 pages incl. one figure, to appear in ApJ Letters.