Bibcode
Gimenez, A.; Claret, A.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.296, p.180
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1995
Journal
Citations
26
Refereed citations
23
Description
In this paper, we intend to explain the behaviour of the evolved
double-lined eclipsing binary TZ Fornacis on the basis of tidal
evolution derived from standard theories and the use of modern internal
structure stellar models. TZ For is a binary system with a period of
75.7days and a circular orbit, in which the less massive component
(1.95Msun_) is rotating conspicuously faster than synchronism
while its more massive mate (2.05Msun_) shows synchronized
rotation with orbital motion. We discuss the use of the corresponding
differential equations of tidal evolution, for the orbital eccentricity
and the rotational velocities, instead of the generally assumed
expressions for time scales. Results show that the integration of the
differential equations provides a satisfactory explanation for the tidal
and evolutionary status of TZ For. Using a normalized initial rotational
velocity at the ZAMS for the components and assuming a rigid body
rotation, we have found that at its present status, for an age of
1.3Gyears, the system should show a ratio between the individual
rotational velocities of the two components, v_2_/v_1_, of around 11 in
good agreement with the observed value.