Explosive Common-Envelope Ejection: Implications for Gamma-Ray Bursts and Low-Mass Black-Hole Binaries
We present a new mechanism for the ejection of a common envelope in a massive binary, where the energy source is nuclear energy rather than orbital energy. This can occur during the slow merger of a massive primary with a secondary of 1-3 Msun when the primary has already completed helium core burni...
Main Authors: | Podsiadlowski, P, Ivanova, N, Justham, S, Rappaport, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2010
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