Abstract
Recent surveys show that wide (>104 AU) binaries and triples are abundant in the field. We study the long-term evolution of wide hierarchical triple systems and the role played by the Galactic tidal (GT) field. We find that when the time-scales of the secular von-Ziepel-Lidov-Kozai and the GT oscillations are comparable, triple evolution becomes chaotic which leads to extreme eccentricities. Consequently, the close pericentre approaches of the inner-binary components lead to strong interactions, mergers, and collisions. We use a novel secular evolution code to quantify the key parameters and carry out a population-synthesis study of low and intermediate-mass wide-orbit triples. We find that in ∼ 9 per cent of low-mass wide-triples the inner main-sequence binaries collide or tidally-inspiral within 10 Gyr, with direct collisions are 6 times more likely to occur. For the intermediate-mass sample, ∼ 7.6 per cent of the systems merge or inspiral with roughly equal probabilities. We discuss the relative fractions of different stellar merger/inspiral outcomes as a function of their evolutionary stage (Main Sequence, MS; Red Giant, RG; or White Dwarf, WD), their transient electromagnetic signatures and the final products of the merger/inspiral. In particular, the rate of WD-WD direct-collisions that lead to type-Ia Supernovae is comparable to other dynamical channels and accounts for at most 0.1 per cent of the observed rate. RG inspirals provide a novel channel for the formation of eccentric common-envelope-evolution binaries. The catalysis of mergers/collisions in triples due to GT could explain a significant fraction, or even the vast majority, of blue-stragglers in the field, produce progenitors for cataclysmic-variables, and give-rise to mergers/collisions of double-RG binaries.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 4993-5009 |
Number of pages | 17 |
Journal | MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY |
Volume | 512 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 1 Jun 2022 |
Keywords
- Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics
- binaries: close
- binaries: general
- blue stragglers
- stars: evolution
- stars: kinematics and dynamics
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Space and Planetary Science