Abstract

Binary population synthesis shows that mass transfer from a giant star to a main-sequence (MS) companion may account for some observed long-orbital period blue stragglers. However, little attention {\bf is paid to this blue straggler formation scenario} as dynamical instability often happens when the mass donor is a giant star. In this paper, we have studied the critical mass ratio, qcq_{\rm c}, for dynamically stable mass transfer from a giant star to a MS companion using detailed evolution calculations. The results show that a more evolved star is generally less stable for Roche lobe overflow. Meanwhile, qcq_{\rm c} almost linearly increases with the amount of the mass and angular momentum {\bf lost} during mass transfer, but has little dependance on stellar wind. To conveniently use the result, we give a fit of qcq_{\rm c} as a function of the stellar radius at the onset of Roche lobe overflow and of the mass transfer efficiency during the Roche lobe overflow. To examine the formation of blue stragglers from mass transfer between giants and MS stars, we have performed Monte Carlo simulations with various qcq_{\rm c}. {\bf The simulations show that some binaries with the mass donor on the first giant branch may contribute to blue stragglers with qcq_{\rm c} obtained in this paper but will not from previous qcq_{\rm c}. Meanwhile, from our qcq_{\rm c}, blue stragglers from the mass transfer between an AGB star and a MS companion may be more numerous and have a wider range of orbital periods than those from the other qcq_{\rm c}.Comment: 16 pages, 17 figures. accepted by MNRA

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