Episodic mass ejections from common-envelope objects
After the initial fast spiral-in phase experienced by a common-envelope binary, the system mayenter a slow, self-regulated phase, possibly lasting hundreds of years, in which all the energy released by orbital decay can be efficiently transported to the surface, where it is radiated away.If the rema...
Main Authors: | Clayton, M, Podsiadlowski, P, Ivanova, N, Justham, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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