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Predicting the properties of binary stellar systems: the evolution of accreting protobinary systems
Authors:Matthew R Bate
Institution:Institute of Astronomy, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HA; Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie, Königstuhl 17, D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Abstract:We investigate the formation of binary stellar systems. We consider a model where a 'seed' protobinary system forms, via fragmentation, within a collapsing molecular cloud core and evolves to its final mass by accreting material from an infalling gaseous envelope. This accretion alters the mass ratio and orbit of the binary, and is largely responsible for forming the circumstellar and/or circumbinary discs.
Given this model for binary formation, we predict the properties of binary systems and how they depend on the initial conditions within the molecular cloud core. We predict that there should be a continuous trend such that closer binaries are more likely to have equal-mass components and are more likely to have circumbinary discs than wider systems. Comparing our results with observations, we find that the observed mass-ratio distributions of binaries and the frequency of circumbinary discs as a function of separation are most easily reproduced if the progenitor molecular cloud cores have radial density profiles between uniform and 1/ r (e.g., Gaussian) with near-uniform rotation. This is in good agreement with the observed properties of pre-stellar cores. Conversely, we find that the observed properties of binaries cannot be reproduced if the cloud cores are in solid-body rotation and have initial density profiles which are strongly centrally condensed. Finally, in agreement with the radial-velocity searches for extrasolar planets, we find that it is very difficult to form a brown dwarf companion to a solar-type star with a separation ?10 au, but that the frequency of brown dwarf companions should increase with larger separations or lower mass primaries.
Keywords:accretion  accretion discs  binaries: general  circumstellar matter  stars: formation  stars: low-mass  brown dwarfs  stars: luminosity function  mass function
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