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Multidisciplinary And Other PDF Available DOI: 10.1017/S1743921308020462 Non-peer-reviewed Preprint

Rotation and massive close binary evolution

Abstract

We review the role of rotation in massive close binary systems. Rotation has been advocated as an essential ingredient in massive single star models. However, rotation clearly is most important in massive binaries where one star accretes matter from a close companion, as the resulting spin-up drives the accretor towards critical rotation. Here, we explore our understanding of this process, and its observable consequences. When accounting for these consequences, the question remains whether rotational effects in massive single stars are still needed to explain the observations.
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