2013
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201322200
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The orbits of subdwarf-B + main-sequence binaries

Abstract: Context. The predicted orbital-period distribution of the subdwarf-B (sdB) population is bi-modal with a peak at short ( < 10 days) and long ( > 250 days) periods. Observationally, many short-period sdB systems are known, but the predicted long period peak is missing as orbits have only been determined for a few long-period systems. As these predictions are based on poorly understood binary-interaction processes, it is of prime importance to confront the predictions with reliable observational data. We therefo… Show more

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“…Similar degeneracies have been reported in other composite spectra binaries (Vos et al 2013). It is not possible to determine the orbital parameters of the binary system with the available data.…”
Section: Observations and Spectroscopic Analysissupporting
confidence: 63%
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“…Similar degeneracies have been reported in other composite spectra binaries (Vos et al 2013). It is not possible to determine the orbital parameters of the binary system with the available data.…”
Section: Observations and Spectroscopic Analysissupporting
confidence: 63%
“…About 20%-30% of sdB stars are in composite spectrum binaries with F-G-K type companions. The orbital periods for about a dozen of these systems could be determined only recently (e.g., Vos et al 2013). They turned out to lie between ∼700 and ∼1300 days, which is consistent with the Roche-lobe overflow evolution channel (Han et al 2002).…”
Section: Observations and Spectroscopic Analysismentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Otherwise, the system is likely to become a CV. Currently a majority of the observed long period sdB binaries have an eccentric orbit (Vos et al 2013), indicating that their progenitor must have had a high eccentricity as well, as is the case with hearthbeat stars. We therefore expect to find nearly exclusively stars in the H-shell burning phase in these eccentric systems and hardly any stars which have experienced He-core ignition and now settled on the red clump.…”
Section: Impact Of Stellar Evolution On Eccentric Binary Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also include in Fig. 10 the sdB binaries with long periods (black crosses) from Østensen & Van Winckel (2011, 2012, Vos et al (2012Vos et al ( , 2013, Deca et al (2012), and Barlow et al (2012Barlow et al ( , 2013.…”
Section: The Evolutionary Context Of Ip Erimentioning
confidence: 99%