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Dynamical Evolution of White Dwarfs in Triples in the Era of Gaia
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Abstract
The Gaia mission has detected many white dwarfs (WDs) in binary and triple configurations, and while observations suggest that triple-stellar systems are common in our Galaxy, not much attention was devoted to WDs in triples. For stability reasons, these triples must have hierarchical configurations, i.e., two stars are on a tight orbit (the inner binary), with the third companion on a wider orbit about the inner binary. In such a system, the two orbits torque each other via the eccentric Kozai–Lidov mechanism, which can alter the orbital configuration of the inner binary. We simulate thousands of triple-stellar systems for over 10 Gyr, tracking gravitational interactions, tides, general relativity, and stellar evolution up to their WD fate. As demonstrated here, three-body dynamics coupled with stellar evolution is a critical channel to form tight WD binaries or merge a WD binary. Among these triples, we explore their manifestations as cataclysmic variables, Type Ia supernovae, and gravitational-wave events. The simulated systems are then compared to a sample of WD triples selected from the Gaia catalog. We find that including the effect of mass-loss-induced kicks is crucial for producing a distribution of the inner binary–tertiary separations that is consistent with Gaia observations. Lastly, we leverage this consistency to estimate that, at minimum, 30% of solar-type stars in the local 200 pc were born in triples.
American Astronomical Society
Title: Dynamical Evolution of White Dwarfs in Triples in the Era of Gaia
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Abstract
The Gaia mission has detected many white dwarfs (WDs) in binary and triple configurations, and while observations suggest that triple-stellar systems are common in our Galaxy, not much attention was devoted to WDs in triples.
For stability reasons, these triples must have hierarchical configurations, i.
e.
, two stars are on a tight orbit (the inner binary), with the third companion on a wider orbit about the inner binary.
In such a system, the two orbits torque each other via the eccentric Kozai–Lidov mechanism, which can alter the orbital configuration of the inner binary.
We simulate thousands of triple-stellar systems for over 10 Gyr, tracking gravitational interactions, tides, general relativity, and stellar evolution up to their WD fate.
As demonstrated here, three-body dynamics coupled with stellar evolution is a critical channel to form tight WD binaries or merge a WD binary.
Among these triples, we explore their manifestations as cataclysmic variables, Type Ia supernovae, and gravitational-wave events.
The simulated systems are then compared to a sample of WD triples selected from the Gaia catalog.
We find that including the effect of mass-loss-induced kicks is crucial for producing a distribution of the inner binary–tertiary separations that is consistent with Gaia observations.
Lastly, we leverage this consistency to estimate that, at minimum, 30% of solar-type stars in the local 200 pc were born in triples.
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