Abstract

A new numerical integrator has been developed for studying the orbital and spin evolution of hierarchical triple stellar systems. The code includes equilibrium tide approximations with arbitrary direction of rotational axes. The variation of the orbital elements (e.g. the inclination of the close - eclipsing - binary) and its observational consequences according to the distorted models with different mass-distributions of the stars, as well as with and without dissipation are studied in the case of the well-known eclipsing triple system Algol. We found that, in the absence of the tidal dissipation, the presence of the third star may cause sudden fluctuations in the orbital elements and the stellar rotation of the binary members even in the previously synchronized case, too. The dissipation can eliminate these fluctuations, nevertheless some variations which would produce observable effects in the same order which have been measured in several eclipsing binaries are also present.

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