The common envelope phase of binary star evolution plays a central role in many evolutionary pathways leading to the formation of compact objects in short period systems. Using three dimensional hydrodynamical computations, we review the major features of this evolutionary phase, focusing on the conditions that lead to the successful ejection of the envelope and, hence, survival of the system as a post common envelope binary. Future hydrodynamical calculations at high spatial resolution are required to delineate the regime in parameter space for which systems survive as compact binary systems from those for which the two components of the system merge into a single rapidly rotating star. Recent algorithmic developments will facilitate the a...
The common envelope interaction is thought to be the gateway to all evolved compact binaries and mer...
We present a rapid binary-evolution algorithm that enables modelling of even the most complex binary...
Asymmetric shapes and evidence for binary central stars suggest a common-envelope origin for many bi...
The common envelope phase of binary star evolution plays a central role in many evolutionary pathway...
This work aims to present our current best physical understanding of common-envelope evolution (CEE)...
This work aims to present our current best physical understanding of common-envelope evolution (CEE)...
We present a novel way of modeling common envelope evolution in binary and few-body systems. We cons...
This work aims to present our current best physical understanding of common-envelope evolution (CEE)...
We present a catalog containing 839 candidate post–common envelope systems. Common envelope evolutio...
Context. An important ingredient in binary evolution is the common-envelope (CE) phase. Al...
Common envelope evolution is arguably the most crucial major process in binary star evolution, but a...
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...
The common envelope interaction between a giant star and a stellar or substellar companion is at the...
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...
We present a rapid binary-evolution algorithm that enables modelling of even the most complex binary...
Asymmetric shapes and evidence for binary central stars suggest a common-envelope origin for many bi...
The common envelope phase of binary star evolution plays a central role in many evolutionary pathway...
This work aims to present our current best physical understanding of common-envelope evolution (CEE)...
This work aims to present our current best physical understanding of common-envelope evolution (CEE)...
We present a novel way of modeling common envelope evolution in binary and few-body systems. We cons...
This work aims to present our current best physical understanding of common-envelope evolution (CEE)...
We present a catalog containing 839 candidate post–common envelope systems. Common envelope evolutio...
Context. An important ingredient in binary evolution is the common-envelope (CE) phase. Al...
Common envelope evolution is arguably the most crucial major process in binary star evolution, but a...
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...
The common envelope interaction between a giant star and a stellar or substellar companion is at the...
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...
We present a rapid binary-evolution algorithm that enables modelling of even the most complex binary...
Asymmetric shapes and evidence for binary central stars suggest a common-envelope origin for many bi...