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ASTR 1102-002 2008 Fall Semester [Slides from Lecture17] Joel E. Tohline, Alumni Professor Office: 247 Nicholson Hall [Slides from Lecture17]

Interacting Binary Stars

Figure 19-20

Figure 19-21

Accretion onto White Dwarfs Nova Type Ia Supernova

Novae Figure 21-14

Accretion onto a White Dwarf Figure 21-15

Supernovae Figure 20-22 Figure 20-20a,d

Supernovae Figure 20-22 Figure 20-20a,d

Supernovae Figure 20-22 Figure 20-20a,d

Accretion onto Neutron Stars Millisecond pulsar (§21-7) Black Widow pulsar Pulsating X-ray sources (§21-8) X-ray bursters (§21-9)

Black Widow Pulsar Figure 21-11

X-ray Bursters Figure 21-16

Pulsating X-ray Source Figure 21-12 Figure 21-13

Accretion onto Black Holes Primary method of identifying stellar-mass black holes (§22-3) Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) (§22-4)

Cygnus X-1 Figure 22-10

Cygnus X-1 Figure 22-11

GRBs Figure 22-13a

GRBs Figure 22-13b

Beamed Radiation Figure 22-12