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The impact of binary stars on stellar evolution / edited by Giacomo Beccari (European Southern Observatory, Garching), Henri M.J. Boffin (European Southern Observatory, Garching).

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge astrophysics series ; 54Publisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781108690515
  • 1108690513
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Impact of binary stars on stellar evolution.DDC classification:
  • 523.8 23
LOC classification:
  • QB806 .I567 2019eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Statistics of binary and multiple stars / M. Moe -- Gaia and LSST: their importance in binary star research / L. Eyer et al. -- Population synthesis of binary stars / R.G. Izzard and G.M. Halabi -- Low-and intermediate-mass star evolution: open problems / M. Salaris -- The symbiotic stars / U. Munari -- Binary post-AGB stars as tracers of stellar evolution / H. Van Winckel -- The importance of binarity in the formation and evolution of planetary nebulae / D. Jones -- Massive star evolution: binaries as two single stars / C. Georgy and S. Ekstroom -- Binarity at high masses / H. Sana -- Luminous blue variables: their formation and instability in the context of binary interactions / A. Mehner -- Type la supernovae: where are they coming from and where will they lead us? / F. Patat and N. Hallakoun -- Binary interactions and gamma-ray bursts / N.R. Tanvir -- Binaries as sources of gravitational waves / G. Nelemans -- The impact of binaries on the stellar initial mass function / P. Kroupa and T. Jerabkova -- The formation of binary stars: insights from theory and observation / C.J. Clarke -- The maxwell's demon of star clusters / M. Mapelli -- Alternative stellar evolution pathways / R.D. Mathieu and E.M. Leiner -- Clocks and scales: playing with the physics of blue stragglers / F.R. Ferraro and B. Lanzoni -- Binaries at very low metallicity / S. Lucatello -- Population and spectral synthesis: it doesn't work without binaries / J.J. Eldridge & E.R. Stanway.
Summary: "Stars are mostly found in binary and multiple systems, with at least 50% of all solar-like stars having companions; this fraction approaches 100% for the most massive stars. A large proportion of these systems interact and alter the structure and evolution of their components, leading to exotic objects such as Algol variables, blue stragglers and other chemically peculiar stars, but also to phenomena such as non-spherical planetary nebulae, supernovae and gamma-ray bursts. While it is understood that binaries play a critical role in the Initial Mass Function, the interactions among binary systems significantly affect the dynamical evolution of stellar clusters and galaxies. This interdisciplinary volume presents results from state-of-the-art models and observations aimed at studying the impact of binaries on stellar evolution in resolved and unresolved populations. Serving as a bridge between observational and theoretical astronomy, it is a comprehensive review for researchers and advanced students of astrophysics"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Stars are mostly found in binary and multiple systems, with at least 50% of all solar-like stars having companions; this fraction approaches 100% for the most massive stars. A large proportion of these systems interact and alter the structure and evolution of their components, leading to exotic objects such as Algol variables, blue stragglers and other chemically peculiar stars, but also to phenomena such as non-spherical planetary nebulae, supernovae and gamma-ray bursts. While it is understood that binaries play a critical role in the Initial Mass Function, the interactions among binary systems significantly affect the dynamical evolution of stellar clusters and galaxies. This interdisciplinary volume presents results from state-of-the-art models and observations aimed at studying the impact of binaries on stellar evolution in resolved and unresolved populations. Serving as a bridge between observational and theoretical astronomy, it is a comprehensive review for researchers and advanced students of astrophysics"-- Provided by publisher.

Statistics of binary and multiple stars / M. Moe -- Gaia and LSST: their importance in binary star research / L. Eyer et al. -- Population synthesis of binary stars / R.G. Izzard and G.M. Halabi -- Low-and intermediate-mass star evolution: open problems / M. Salaris -- The symbiotic stars / U. Munari -- Binary post-AGB stars as tracers of stellar evolution / H. Van Winckel -- The importance of binarity in the formation and evolution of planetary nebulae / D. Jones -- Massive star evolution: binaries as two single stars / C. Georgy and S. Ekstroom -- Binarity at high masses / H. Sana -- Luminous blue variables: their formation and instability in the context of binary interactions / A. Mehner -- Type la supernovae: where are they coming from and where will they lead us? / F. Patat and N. Hallakoun -- Binary interactions and gamma-ray bursts / N.R. Tanvir -- Binaries as sources of gravitational waves / G. Nelemans -- The impact of binaries on the stellar initial mass function / P. Kroupa and T. Jerabkova -- The formation of binary stars: insights from theory and observation / C.J. Clarke -- The maxwell's demon of star clusters / M. Mapelli -- Alternative stellar evolution pathways / R.D. Mathieu and E.M. Leiner -- Clocks and scales: playing with the physics of blue stragglers / F.R. Ferraro and B. Lanzoni -- Binaries at very low metallicity / S. Lucatello -- Population and spectral synthesis: it doesn't work without binaries / J.J. Eldridge & E.R. Stanway.

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