Detached close binary systems define the main sequence band satisfactorily, but very little is known about the masses of giants and supergiants. High dispersion international ultraviolet explorer satellite observations promise an improvement, since blue companions are now frequently found to late type supergiants. Mu Sagittaril and in particular Xi Aurigae are discussed in more detail. The barium star abundance anomaly appears to be due to mass transfer in interacting systems. The symbiotic stars are another type of binary systems containing late type giants; several possible models for the hotter star and for the type of interaction are discussed. The W Serpentis stars appear to be Algols in the rapid phase of mass transfer, but a possible...
Ongoing studies of different groups of stars result in improving our knowledge of their fundamental ...
This paper reviews our knowledge on binary central stars of planetary nebulae and presents some pers...
Ongoing studies of different groups of stars result in improving our knowledge of their fundamental ...
It has become increasingly clear that many binary systems will pass through a common envelope stage ...
We first discuss a large set of evolutionary calculations of close binaries with a B-type primary at...
Through the analysis and interpretation of observational material, particularly on the part of Otto ...
Context. The majority of massive stars are part of binary systems. In about a quarter of these, the ...
We collect data on the masses, radii, etc., of three classes of close binary stars: low-temperature ...
Binary stars are abundant. We describe their orbits and the effects of tides and introduce the conce...
The presence of a nearby companion alters the evolution of massive stars in binary systems, leading ...
Abstract. Nearby companions alter the evolution of massive stars in binary systems. Using a sample o...
We present evolutionary calculations for 74 close binaries systems with initial primary masses in th...
A large fraction of massive stars evolve in interacting binary systems, which dramatically modifies ...
We present results from the first hydrodynamical star formation calculation to demonstrate that clos...
We present results from the first hydrodynamical star formation calculation to demonstrate that clos...
Ongoing studies of different groups of stars result in improving our knowledge of their fundamental ...
This paper reviews our knowledge on binary central stars of planetary nebulae and presents some pers...
Ongoing studies of different groups of stars result in improving our knowledge of their fundamental ...
It has become increasingly clear that many binary systems will pass through a common envelope stage ...
We first discuss a large set of evolutionary calculations of close binaries with a B-type primary at...
Through the analysis and interpretation of observational material, particularly on the part of Otto ...
Context. The majority of massive stars are part of binary systems. In about a quarter of these, the ...
We collect data on the masses, radii, etc., of three classes of close binary stars: low-temperature ...
Binary stars are abundant. We describe their orbits and the effects of tides and introduce the conce...
The presence of a nearby companion alters the evolution of massive stars in binary systems, leading ...
Abstract. Nearby companions alter the evolution of massive stars in binary systems. Using a sample o...
We present evolutionary calculations for 74 close binaries systems with initial primary masses in th...
A large fraction of massive stars evolve in interacting binary systems, which dramatically modifies ...
We present results from the first hydrodynamical star formation calculation to demonstrate that clos...
We present results from the first hydrodynamical star formation calculation to demonstrate that clos...
Ongoing studies of different groups of stars result in improving our knowledge of their fundamental ...
This paper reviews our knowledge on binary central stars of planetary nebulae and presents some pers...
Ongoing studies of different groups of stars result in improving our knowledge of their fundamental ...