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Interacting binaries /

by Shore, Steven N.
Series: Saas-Fee advanced course 22 lecture notes ; . 1992 Published by : Springer, (Berlin :) Physical details: xvi, 479 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. ISBN:3540570144 (Berlin : alk. paper); 0387570144 (New York : alk. paper). Year: 1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Observations and Physical Processes in Binary Stars / Steven N. Shore. 2. A Brief Historical Prolegomena to the Study of Binaries. 3. Techniques. 4. Phenomena and Processes. 5. Exeunt -- Other Topics in the Theory of Cataclysmic Variables and X-Ray Binaries / Mario Livio. 2. Roche Equipotentials. 3. Mass Transfer. 4. The Formation of an Accretion Disk. 5. Standard Steady Accretion Disk Models. 6. Angular Momentum Transport Mechanisms. 7. Accretion from a Stellar Wind - The "Flip-Flop" Instability. 8. Dwarf Nova Eruptions. 9. The Formation of Binaries Involving a Compact Component - Some Aspects of Common Envelope Evolution. 10. Elements in the Theory of Classical Nova Outbursts. 11. Topics Related to the Evolution of CV Systems. 12. Critical Observations -- Interacting Binaries: Topics in Close Binary Evolution / Edward P. J. van den Heuvel. 2. Mechanical Aspects of Mass Transfer and Mass Loss in Binary Systems. 3. Properties of Important Classes of Interacting Binaries.

4. Overview of the Evolution of Single Stars. 5. Evolution of Close Binaries with Mass Exchange. 6. Highly Non-conservative Evolution. 7. Mechanisms Driving the Mass Transfer in Low-Mass X-ray Binaries and the Formation of Low-Mass Binary Radio pulsars. 8. From X-ray Binaries to Binary Pulsars and Single Recycled Pulsars. 9. Some Statistical Considerations About the Incidence of Products of Binary Evolution in the Galaxy.

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