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RR Lyrae From Binary Evolution: Abundant, Young and Metal-Rich

Alexey Bobrick, Giuliano Iorio, Vasily Belokurov, Joris Vos, Maja Vuckovic, Nicola Giacobbo

Published 2022-08-08Version 1

RR Lyrae are a well-known class of pulsating horizontal branch stars widely used as tracers of old, metal-poor stellar populations. However, mounting observational evidence shows that a significant fraction of these stars may be young and metal-rich. Here, through detailed binary stellar evolution modelling, we show that all such metal-rich RR Lyrae can be naturally produced through binary interactions. Binary companions of such RR Lyrae partly strip their progenitor's envelopes during a preceding red giant phase. As a result, stripped horizontal branch stars become bluer compared to their isolated stellar evolution counterparts and thus end up in the instability strip. In contrast, in the single evolution scenario, the stars can attain such colours only at large age and low metallicity. While RR Lyrae from binary evolution generally can have any ages and metallicities, the Galactic population is relatively young (1 - 9 Gyr) and dominated by the Thin Disc and the Bulge. We show that Galactic RR Lyrae from binary evolution are produced at rates compatible with the observed metal-rich population and have consistent G-band magnitudes, Galactic kinematics and pulsation properties. Furthermore, these systems dominate the RR Lyrae population in the Solar Neighbourhood. We predict that all metal-rich RR Lyrae have a long-period (P > 1000 d) A, F, G or K-type companion. Observationally characterising the orbital periods and masses of such stellar companions will provide valuable new constraints on mass and angular momentum-loss efficiency for Sun-like accretors and the nature of RR Lyrae populations.

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