Role of companion orbital energy in ejecting the inner envelope during common-envelope evolution
Determine whether and to what extent the companion’s orbital energy contributes to ejecting material from the inner envelope during common-envelope evolution that forms wide post-common-envelope binaries, and establish whether the envelope binding energy should be computed over the entire envelope (from the core to the photosphere) or only over the material exterior to the final orbital separation.
References
It is thus not clear that the donor's orbital energy plays any significant role in ejecting material in the inner envelope.
— Wide post-common envelope binaries from Gaia: orbit validation and formation models
(2405.06020 - Yamaguchi et al., 2024) in Subsubsection 'Definition of the envelope in the calculation of binding energy', Section 6.1 (Formation through CEE)