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Close binary systems Jean-Pierre Lasota Lecture 1
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he light curve of Persei (Algol) – an eclipsing close binary
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Al Ghoul
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Persei
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Doppler effect in stellar spectra.
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Ellipsoidal variations See in Lasota, Scientific American, 280, part no 5, 40-47 (1999)
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Sizes
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Tycho’s Nova (in fact a Supernova of type Ia – both novae and SNIa appear in close binaries containing white dwarfs.
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a Nova outburst
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The structure of a close binary
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A black-hole low-mass X-ray binary
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Outflows
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A black-hole in a high-mass X-ray binary
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Black hole X-ray binaries
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Eclipsing X-ray binaries are very rare
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Dip Eclipse
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Dips
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Types of close binary systems
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Equipotential surfaces in Roche geometry - Euler equation - Roche potential.. 12
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Roche lobes
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Flow of matter on the irradiated surface of a Roche-lobe filling star Coriolis frequency Rossby number V, L – velocity & length scales When Ro << 1 geostrophic flow: rotation important
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Most close binaries have small eccentricities. This is not true of planets
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Binary typeCompact objectDonorComment Cataclysmic binaries White dwarfRed dwarf Subtypes : dwarf novae, novae AM CVn binary White dwarf No H Super Soft X-ray Sources White dwarfGiant Supersoft X soucres could be progenitors of SN Ia Ultracompact X-ray Binaries Neutron starWhite dwarf Shortest binary period: 11 min. Low Mass X binaries Neutron star or black hole M, K, G, F dwarfs or ou subgiants All black hole X-ray binaries are transient High Mass X-ray binaries Neutron star or black hole 0,B type supergiants or subgiants The neutron star is often an X-ray pulsar Gamma-ray binaries Neutron star (pulsar)SupergiantDriven by rotation
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