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Ultrashort-period WD binaries are not undergoing strong tidal heating

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2024-03-28 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

Double white dwarf (WD) binaries are increasingly being discovered at short orbital periods where strong tidal effects and significant tidal heating signatures may occur. We assume the tidal potential of the companion excites outgoing gravity waves within the WD primary, the dissipation of which leads to an increase in the WD's surface temperature. We compute the excitation and dissipation of the waves in cooling WD models in evolving MESA binary simulations. Tidal heating is self-consistently computed and added to the models at every time step. As a binary inspirals to orbital periods less than \sim20 minutes, the WD's behavior changes from cooling to heating, with temperature enhancements that can exceed 10,000 K compared with non-tidally heated models. We compare a grid of tidally heated WD models to observed short-period systems with hot WD primaries. While tidal heating affects their TeffT_{\rm eff}, it is likely not the dominant luminosity. Instead these WDs are probably intrinsically young and hot, implying the binaries formed at short orbital periods. The binaries are consistent with undergoing common envelope evolution with a somewhat low efficiency αCE\alpha_{\rm CE}. We delineate the parameter space where the traveling wave assumption is most valid, noting that it breaks down for WDs that cool sufficiently, where standing waves may instead be formed.

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@article{arxiv.2401.14397,
  title  = {Ultrashort-period WD binaries are not undergoing strong tidal heating},
  author = {Peter Scherbak and Jim Fuller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.14397},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

14 pages, 13 figures. Accepted to ApJ