论文标题
剥离的B恒星的旋转支撑磁性内部角动量传输
The spins of stripped B stars support magnetic internal angular momentum transport
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论文摘要
为了预测恒星残留物的旋转,我们需要了解恒星内部旋转的演变,并确定在哪个阶段,在哪个阶段旋转了进化的恒星的旋转,使其从其扩展的信封中解脱出来。质量转移二进制的捐赠星几乎失去了整个信封,因此可能会直接了解其核心旋转。大传输事件发生后,他们收缩并迅速淡出,尽管在短暂的B-Star阶段被捕获时可以观察到很好的观察。银河系二进制系统LB-1的B型初级最初被认为包含一个巨大的黑洞,被很好地解释为被剥离的恒星,伴随着淡淡的恒星。初级光谱中的狭窄吸收系表示非常缓慢的旋转,非典型的B型主序列恒星。在这里,我们研究了质量供体在详细的二元演化模型的通用网格中的演变,其中两个恒星都包括差异旋转,内部角动量传输和自旋轨道耦合。尽管质量增长者通常在传质期间吐出,但我们发现剥离供体模型的旋转敏感地取决于使用的内部角动量传输的机制。纯流体动力传输无法解释观察到的缓慢旋转,而包括磁角动量传输在内的模型能够重现观测到的LB-1和相似恒星的旋转,而与初始旋转速率无关。在这样的模型中,在进化结束时出现的白色矮人的自旋独立于质量剥离。我们发现证据表明LB-1中的传质是中等保守的。
In order to predict the spins of stellar remnants we need to understand the evolution of the internal rotation of stars, and to identify at which stage the rotation of the contracting cores of evolved stars decouples from their expanding envelopes. The donor stars of mass transferring binaries lose almost their entire envelope and may thus offer a direct view on their core rotation. After the mass transfer event they contract and fade rapidly, although they are well observable when caught in the short-lived B-star phase. The B-type primary of the galactic binary system LB-1, which was originally suggested to contain a massive black hole, is nicely explained as a stripped star accompanied by a fainter Be star. The narrow absorption lines in the primary's spectrum signify extremely slow rotation, atypical of B-type main-sequence stars. Here we investigate the evolution of mass donors in generic grids of detailed binary evolution models, where both stars include differential rotation, internal angular momentum transport, and spin-orbit coupling. Whereas the mass gainers are typically spun-up during the mass transfer, we find that the spins of the stripped donor models depend sensitively on the employed mechanism for internal angular momentum transport. Purely hydrodynamic transport cannot explain the observed slow rotation, while models including magnetic angular momentum transport are able to reproduce the observed rotation of LB-1 and similar stars, independent of the initial rotation rate. In such models the spin of the white dwarfs that emerge at the end of the evolution is independent of the mass stripping. We find evidence that the mass transfer in LB-1 was moderately non-conservative.