The Impact of Binary Stars on Stellar Evolution
Herausgeber: Beccari, Giacomo; Boffin, Henri M J
The Impact of Binary Stars on Stellar Evolution
Herausgeber: Beccari, Giacomo; Boffin, Henri M J
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An advanced review of how binary stars affect stellar evolution, presenting results from state-of-the art models and recent observations.
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An advanced review of how binary stars affect stellar evolution, presenting results from state-of-the art models and recent observations.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 218mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781108428583
- ISBN-10: 1108428584
- Artikelnr.: 54011037
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 218mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781108428583
- ISBN-10: 1108428584
- Artikelnr.: 54011037
Introduction; 1. The zoo of binary stars Henri M. J. Boffin; 2. Statistics
of binary and multiple stars M. Moe; 3. Gaia and LSST: their importance in
binary star research L. Eyer, Nami Mowlavi, Isabelle Lecoeur-Taibi, Lorenzo
Rimoldini, Berry Holl, Marc Audard, Simon Hodgkin, Dafydd W. Evans, Lukasz
Wyrzykowsi, George Seabroke, Andrej Pra, and Dimitri Pourbaix; 4.
Population synthesis of binary stars R. G. Izzard and G. M. Halabi; 5. Low-
and intermediate-mass star evolution: open problems M. Salaris; 6. The
symbiotic stars U. Munari; 7. Binary post-AGB stars as tracers of stellar
evolution H. van Winckel; 8. The importance of binarity in the formation
and evolution of planetary nebulae D. Jones; 9. Massive star evolution:
binaries as two single stars C. Georgy and S. Ekström; 10. Binarity at high
masses H. Sana; 11. Luminous blue variables: their formation and
instability in the context of binary interactions A. Mehner; 12. Type Ia
supernovae: where are they coming from and where will they lead us? F.
Patat and N. Hallakoun; 13. Binary interactions and gamma-ray bursts N. R.
Tanvir; 14. Binaries as sources of gravitational waves G. Nelemans; 15. The
impact of binaries on the stellar initial mass function P. Kroupa and T.
Jerabkova; 16. The formation of binary stars: insights from theory and
observation C. J. Clarke; 17. The Maxwell's demon of star clusters M.
Mapelli; 18. Alternative stellar evolution pathways R. D. Mathieu and E. M.
Leiner; 19. Clocks and scales: playing with the physics of blue stragglers
F. R. Ferraro and B. Lanzoni; 20. Binaries at very low metallicity S.
Lucatello; 21. Population and spectral synthesis: it doesn't work without
binaries J. J. Eldridge and E. R. Stanway.
of binary and multiple stars M. Moe; 3. Gaia and LSST: their importance in
binary star research L. Eyer, Nami Mowlavi, Isabelle Lecoeur-Taibi, Lorenzo
Rimoldini, Berry Holl, Marc Audard, Simon Hodgkin, Dafydd W. Evans, Lukasz
Wyrzykowsi, George Seabroke, Andrej Pra, and Dimitri Pourbaix; 4.
Population synthesis of binary stars R. G. Izzard and G. M. Halabi; 5. Low-
and intermediate-mass star evolution: open problems M. Salaris; 6. The
symbiotic stars U. Munari; 7. Binary post-AGB stars as tracers of stellar
evolution H. van Winckel; 8. The importance of binarity in the formation
and evolution of planetary nebulae D. Jones; 9. Massive star evolution:
binaries as two single stars C. Georgy and S. Ekström; 10. Binarity at high
masses H. Sana; 11. Luminous blue variables: their formation and
instability in the context of binary interactions A. Mehner; 12. Type Ia
supernovae: where are they coming from and where will they lead us? F.
Patat and N. Hallakoun; 13. Binary interactions and gamma-ray bursts N. R.
Tanvir; 14. Binaries as sources of gravitational waves G. Nelemans; 15. The
impact of binaries on the stellar initial mass function P. Kroupa and T.
Jerabkova; 16. The formation of binary stars: insights from theory and
observation C. J. Clarke; 17. The Maxwell's demon of star clusters M.
Mapelli; 18. Alternative stellar evolution pathways R. D. Mathieu and E. M.
Leiner; 19. Clocks and scales: playing with the physics of blue stragglers
F. R. Ferraro and B. Lanzoni; 20. Binaries at very low metallicity S.
Lucatello; 21. Population and spectral synthesis: it doesn't work without
binaries J. J. Eldridge and E. R. Stanway.
Introduction; 1. The zoo of binary stars Henri M. J. Boffin; 2. Statistics
of binary and multiple stars M. Moe; 3. Gaia and LSST: their importance in
binary star research L. Eyer, Nami Mowlavi, Isabelle Lecoeur-Taibi, Lorenzo
Rimoldini, Berry Holl, Marc Audard, Simon Hodgkin, Dafydd W. Evans, Lukasz
Wyrzykowsi, George Seabroke, Andrej Pra, and Dimitri Pourbaix; 4.
Population synthesis of binary stars R. G. Izzard and G. M. Halabi; 5. Low-
and intermediate-mass star evolution: open problems M. Salaris; 6. The
symbiotic stars U. Munari; 7. Binary post-AGB stars as tracers of stellar
evolution H. van Winckel; 8. The importance of binarity in the formation
and evolution of planetary nebulae D. Jones; 9. Massive star evolution:
binaries as two single stars C. Georgy and S. Ekström; 10. Binarity at high
masses H. Sana; 11. Luminous blue variables: their formation and
instability in the context of binary interactions A. Mehner; 12. Type Ia
supernovae: where are they coming from and where will they lead us? F.
Patat and N. Hallakoun; 13. Binary interactions and gamma-ray bursts N. R.
Tanvir; 14. Binaries as sources of gravitational waves G. Nelemans; 15. The
impact of binaries on the stellar initial mass function P. Kroupa and T.
Jerabkova; 16. The formation of binary stars: insights from theory and
observation C. J. Clarke; 17. The Maxwell's demon of star clusters M.
Mapelli; 18. Alternative stellar evolution pathways R. D. Mathieu and E. M.
Leiner; 19. Clocks and scales: playing with the physics of blue stragglers
F. R. Ferraro and B. Lanzoni; 20. Binaries at very low metallicity S.
Lucatello; 21. Population and spectral synthesis: it doesn't work without
binaries J. J. Eldridge and E. R. Stanway.
of binary and multiple stars M. Moe; 3. Gaia and LSST: their importance in
binary star research L. Eyer, Nami Mowlavi, Isabelle Lecoeur-Taibi, Lorenzo
Rimoldini, Berry Holl, Marc Audard, Simon Hodgkin, Dafydd W. Evans, Lukasz
Wyrzykowsi, George Seabroke, Andrej Pra, and Dimitri Pourbaix; 4.
Population synthesis of binary stars R. G. Izzard and G. M. Halabi; 5. Low-
and intermediate-mass star evolution: open problems M. Salaris; 6. The
symbiotic stars U. Munari; 7. Binary post-AGB stars as tracers of stellar
evolution H. van Winckel; 8. The importance of binarity in the formation
and evolution of planetary nebulae D. Jones; 9. Massive star evolution:
binaries as two single stars C. Georgy and S. Ekström; 10. Binarity at high
masses H. Sana; 11. Luminous blue variables: their formation and
instability in the context of binary interactions A. Mehner; 12. Type Ia
supernovae: where are they coming from and where will they lead us? F.
Patat and N. Hallakoun; 13. Binary interactions and gamma-ray bursts N. R.
Tanvir; 14. Binaries as sources of gravitational waves G. Nelemans; 15. The
impact of binaries on the stellar initial mass function P. Kroupa and T.
Jerabkova; 16. The formation of binary stars: insights from theory and
observation C. J. Clarke; 17. The Maxwell's demon of star clusters M.
Mapelli; 18. Alternative stellar evolution pathways R. D. Mathieu and E. M.
Leiner; 19. Clocks and scales: playing with the physics of blue stragglers
F. R. Ferraro and B. Lanzoni; 20. Binaries at very low metallicity S.
Lucatello; 21. Population and spectral synthesis: it doesn't work without
binaries J. J. Eldridge and E. R. Stanway.