Two Populations of Companions around White Dwarfs: The Effect of Tides and Tidal Engulfment

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

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To appear in proceedings of "Asymmetric Planetary Nebulae V"; A. A. Zijlstra, I. McDonald and E. Lagadec eds

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During post-main-sequence evolution, radial expansion of the primary star, accompanied by intense winds, can significantly alter the binary orbit via tidal dissipation and mass loss. The fate of a given binary system is determined by the initial masses of the primary and companion, the initial orbit (taken to be circular), the Reimers mass-loss parameter, and the tidal prescription employed. For a range of these parameters, we determine whether the orbit expands due to mass loss or decays due to tidal torques. Where a common envelope (CE) phase ensues, we estimate the final orbital separation based on the energy required to unbind the envelope. These calculations predict period gaps for planetary and brown dwarf companions to white dwarfs. In particular, the lower end of the gap is the longest period at which companions survive their CE phase while the upper end of the gap is the shortest period at which a CE phase is avoided. For binary systems with 1 $M_\odot$ progenitors, we predict no Jupiter-mass companions with periods $\lesssim$270 days. For binary systems consisting of a 1 $M_\odot$ progenitor with a 10 Jupiter-mass companion, we predict a close, post-CE population with periods $\lesssim$0.1 days and a far population with periods $\gtrsim$380 days. These results are consistent with the detection of a $\sim$50 $M_{\rm J}$ brown dwarf in a $\sim$0.08 day orbit around the white dwarf WD 0137-349 and the tentative detection of a $\sim$2 $M_{\rm J}$ planet in a $\sim$4 year orbit around the white dwarf GD66.

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