Common Envelope Evolution: Implications for Post-AGB Stars and Planetary Nebulae
Abstract
Common envelopes (CE) are of broad interest as they represent one method by which binaries with initially long-period orbits of a few years can be converted into short-period orbits of a few hours. Despite their importance, the brief lifetimes of CE phases make them difficult to directly observe. Nevertheless, CE interactions are potentially common, can produce a diverse array of nebular shapes, and can accommodate current post-AGB and planetary nebula outflow constraints. Here, I discuss ongoing theoretical and computational work on CEs and speculate on what lies ahead for determining accurate outcomes of this elusive phase of evolution.
- Publication:
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Planetary Nebulae: Multi-Wavelength Probes of Stellar and Galactic Evolution
- Pub Date:
- October 2017
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2017IAUS..323..207N
- Keywords:
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- stars: AGB and post-AGB;
- (stars:) binaries (including multiple): close;
- stars: magnetic fields;
- stars: mass loss;
- (stars:) planetary systems;
- stars: evolution