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Fractions of Compact Object Binaries in Star Clusters: Theoretical Predictions

Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2023
Abstract The binary population in field stars and star clusters contributes to the formation of gravitational wave (GW) sources. However, the fraction of compact-object binaries (CBs), which is an important feature parameter of binary populations, is still difficult to measure and very uncertain.
Zhong-Mu Li   +5 more
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Interactive stars: Normal and compact stars in close binaries

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1990
The missions planned for the 1990’s will greatly expand our knowledge of close binary systems and the physical phenomena that can be studied in a member of a close binary, from stellar active regions to the highest density black hole candidates known.
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Compact Stars In and Out of Binaries

1995
The Very Large Telescope will allow us to determine more orbital periods and component masses of cataclysmic variables, low-mass X-ray binaries and high-mass X-ray binaries. These are required to put evolutionary models for these systems on a quantitative footing.
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Accretion onto Compact Stars in Binary Systems

1987
In this chapter we review the IUE’s contribution to our present understanding of accretion phenomena in compact binary systems.
France A. Córdova, Ian D. Howarth
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Accretion effects on compact members of binary stars

Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy, 1988
We explore the change in the period of axial rotation and in the radius of a magnetized compact star in a binary system, induced by the accretion on it of mass with angular momentum from the surface of its non-compact companion. No specific assumption is made concerning the accretion model, and the primary’s interior is described by the Fermi-Dirac ...
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Compact protoplanetary disks around the stars of a young binary system

Nature, 1998
Planet formation is believed to occur in the disks of gas and dust that surround young solar-type stars1. Most stars, however, form in multiple systems2,3,4,5, where the presence of a close companion could affect the structure of the disk6,7,8 and perhaps interfere with planet formation.
L. F. Rodríguez   +10 more
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Binary Compact Star Mergers and the Phase Diagram of Quantum Chromodynamics

2020
This article is dedicated to one of my doctor fathers, Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Walter Greiner, whom I first met during my undergraduate studies at the Goethe University Frankfurt in 1990. During this time Walter Greiner gave his legendary 5-semester course on theoretical physics and I had the fortune to be able to attend his first lecture on Mechanic ...
Matthias Hanauske, Horst Stöcker
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Compact Stars in Binaries

1996
van Paradijs, J.A.   +2 more
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Heavy baryons in compact stars

Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics, 2023
Armen Sedrakian   +2 more
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Great Impostors: Extremely Compact, Merging Binary Neutron Stars in the Mass Gap Posing as Binary Black Holes

Physical Review Letters, 2020
Antonios Tsokaros   +2 more
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