Density fluctuations in convective stars produce small variations of their outer gravitational field that give rise to a very small, though finite, orbital eccentricity in close binaries with convective components. We revisit the theory for such an effect, originally presented by Phinney ([CITE]), and propose a new approach to compute the fluctuations of the outer gravitational field based on Chandrasekhar's virial theorem. It is applied to compute the eccentricities of binaries with a millisecond pulsar component in the framework of a simplified model of their evolution. The comparison with the observations allows us to test the models proposed for the formation of such systems, giving support to the evolutionary scenarios that connect the...
Multiple systems play an important role in the evolution of star clusters. First we discuss several ...
Context. Hot subdwarf-B stars in long-period binaries are found to be on eccentric orbits,...
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International audienceTidal interaction governs the redistribution of angular momentum in close bina...
International audienceTidal interaction governs the redistribution of angular momentum in close bina...
International audienceTidal interaction governs the redistribution of angular momentum in close bina...
International audienceTidal interaction governs the redistribution of angular momentum in close bina...
International audienceTidal interaction governs the redistribution of angular momentum in close bina...
International audienceTidal interaction governs the redistribution of angular momentum in close bina...
Carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars, CH stars, barium stars, and extrinsic S stars, among other classes...
Multiple systems play an important role in the evolution of star clusters. First we discuss several ...
18 pages, 6 figures, 3 appendixes, accepted by Astronomy & AstrophysicsInternational audienceThe lat...
Context.Many binary stellar systems in which the primary star is beyond the asymptotic giant branch ...
Carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars, CH stars, barium stars, and extrinsic S stars, among other classes...
18 pages, 6 figures, 3 appendixes, accepted by Astronomy & AstrophysicsInternational audienceThe lat...
Multiple systems play an important role in the evolution of star clusters. First we discuss several ...
Context. Hot subdwarf-B stars in long-period binaries are found to be on eccentric orbits,...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Socie...
International audienceTidal interaction governs the redistribution of angular momentum in close bina...
International audienceTidal interaction governs the redistribution of angular momentum in close bina...
International audienceTidal interaction governs the redistribution of angular momentum in close bina...
International audienceTidal interaction governs the redistribution of angular momentum in close bina...
International audienceTidal interaction governs the redistribution of angular momentum in close bina...
International audienceTidal interaction governs the redistribution of angular momentum in close bina...
Carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars, CH stars, barium stars, and extrinsic S stars, among other classes...
Multiple systems play an important role in the evolution of star clusters. First we discuss several ...
18 pages, 6 figures, 3 appendixes, accepted by Astronomy & AstrophysicsInternational audienceThe lat...
Context.Many binary stellar systems in which the primary star is beyond the asymptotic giant branch ...
Carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars, CH stars, barium stars, and extrinsic S stars, among other classes...
18 pages, 6 figures, 3 appendixes, accepted by Astronomy & AstrophysicsInternational audienceThe lat...
Multiple systems play an important role in the evolution of star clusters. First we discuss several ...
Context. Hot subdwarf-B stars in long-period binaries are found to be on eccentric orbits,...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Socie...