Evolution of binary stars and its implications for evolutionary population synthesis
Most stars are members of binaries, and the evolution of a star in a close binary system differs from that of an ioslated star due to the proximity of its companion star. The components in a binary system interact in many ways and binary evolution leads to the formation of many peculiar stars, inclu...
Main Authors: | Han, Z, Chen, X, Zhang, F, Podsiadlowski, P |
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Format: | Conference item |
Published: |
2009
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