The α formalism is a common way to parametrize the common envelope interaction between a giant star and a more compact companion. The α parameter describes the fraction of orbital energy released by the companion that is available to eject the giant star's envelope. By using new, detailed stellar evolutionary calculations, we derive a user-friendly prescription for the λ parameter and an improved approximation for the envelope binding energy, thus revising the α equation. We then determine α both from simulations and from observations in a self-consistent manner. By using our own stellar structure models as well as population considerations to reconstruct the primary's parameters at the time of the common envelope interaction, we gain a dee...
The outcomes of stellar evolution can be significantly affected by the presence of close substellar ...
The common envelope phase of binary star evolution plays a central role in many evolutionary pathway...
Context The recently detected gravitational wave signals (GW150914 and GW151226) of the merger event...
The common envelope interaction between a giant star and a stellar or substellar companion is at the...
We have investigated the structure of evolved giant stars with masses 3-10 M_sun in order to evaluat...
ABSTRACT We investigate the evolution of interacting binaries where the donor star is a low-mass gia...
We present three-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations of the fast in-spiral phase of the common en...
Common-envelope phases are decisive for the evolution of many binary systems. Cases with asymptotic ...
The common envelope interaction is thought to be the gateway to all evolved compact binaries and mer...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 57-60.1. Introduction -- 2. Simulating the common envelope -- 3...
Common-envelope evolution is a stage in binary system evolution in which a giant star engulfs a comp...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 97-100.1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical and numerical backgrou...
We use three-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations to study the rapid infall phase of the common en...
Context. The recently detected gravitational wave signals (GW150914 and GW151226) of the m...
In the majority of population synthesis calculations of close binary stars, the common envelope (CE)...
The outcomes of stellar evolution can be significantly affected by the presence of close substellar ...
The common envelope phase of binary star evolution plays a central role in many evolutionary pathway...
Context The recently detected gravitational wave signals (GW150914 and GW151226) of the merger event...
The common envelope interaction between a giant star and a stellar or substellar companion is at the...
We have investigated the structure of evolved giant stars with masses 3-10 M_sun in order to evaluat...
ABSTRACT We investigate the evolution of interacting binaries where the donor star is a low-mass gia...
We present three-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations of the fast in-spiral phase of the common en...
Common-envelope phases are decisive for the evolution of many binary systems. Cases with asymptotic ...
The common envelope interaction is thought to be the gateway to all evolved compact binaries and mer...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 57-60.1. Introduction -- 2. Simulating the common envelope -- 3...
Common-envelope evolution is a stage in binary system evolution in which a giant star engulfs a comp...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 97-100.1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical and numerical backgrou...
We use three-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations to study the rapid infall phase of the common en...
Context. The recently detected gravitational wave signals (GW150914 and GW151226) of the m...
In the majority of population synthesis calculations of close binary stars, the common envelope (CE)...
The outcomes of stellar evolution can be significantly affected by the presence of close substellar ...
The common envelope phase of binary star evolution plays a central role in many evolutionary pathway...
Context The recently detected gravitational wave signals (GW150914 and GW151226) of the merger event...