Bibcode
Hurley, Jarrod; Pols, Onno; Tout, Christopher
Referencia bibliográfica
Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars, IAU Symposium 191 Poster Session, #P5-12, held in Montpellier, France, Aug 28 - Sept 1, 1998.
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1998
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Descripción
We present an algorithm for rapid evolution of binary stars. This
incorporates single star evolution based on simple fitting formulae that
cover a wide range in mass and metallicity. Mass loss, Roche mass
transfer and common-envelope evolution are followed with the changes
applied to both the primary and secondary where applicable. Due to the
large radii of giants the binary evolution is most interesting when AGB
stars are involved. We describe the properties of the remnants of binary
interaction during the AGB phase and discuss the consequences for a
population of AGB stars. We have implemented the algorithm into an
N-body code where we also include collisions between stars, either
single or binary. We discuss the implications for both dynamical
evolution of star clusters and conversely for the evolution of the
binaries themselves.