The paper is devoted to the analysis of the systematic deviations between the classical formula for the rate of secular apsidal motion in close binaries and the formula established within the framework of the theory of dynamic tides. The basic behaviour is found to be governed by the dependency of the forcing frequencies on the orbital period and the rotational angular velocity, irrespective of the stellar model. For binaries with short orbital periods a good agreement between the classical apsidal-motion formula and the formula established within the framework of the theory of dynamic tides is only possible for certain values of the rotational angular velocity
Based on SPH simulations, we quantify the geometrical distortion effect due to tidal and rotational ...
The Spanish MEC (AYA2015-71718-R and ESP2017-87676-C5-2-R) is gratefully acknowledged for its suppo...
peer reviewedApart from asteroseismology, the most efficient observational technique allowing to pro...
The paper is devoted to the analysis of the systematic deviations between the classical formula for...
The validity of the classical formula for the rate of secular apsidal motion in close binaries is i...
This investigation is devoted to the effects of nonadiabatic resonant dynamic tides generated in a u...
and other research outputs The effect of stellar compressibility and non-resonant dynamic tides on t...
A theoretical framework for the determination of tidally induced radial-velocity variations in a com...
We revised the current status of the apsidal-motion test to stellar structure and evolution. The obs...
We revised the current status of the apsidal-motion test to stellar structure and evolution. The obs...
We revised the current status of the apsidal-motion test to stellar structure and evolution. The obs...
A general problem with the theory of stellar tides is that the observations indicate that the effect...
A general problem with the theory of stellar tides is that the observations indicate that the effect...
We present a spectroscopic study of the eclipsing binary system AS Camelopardalis, the first such st...
We present a spectroscopic study of the eclipsing binary system AS Camelopardalis, the first such st...
Based on SPH simulations, we quantify the geometrical distortion effect due to tidal and rotational ...
The Spanish MEC (AYA2015-71718-R and ESP2017-87676-C5-2-R) is gratefully acknowledged for its suppo...
peer reviewedApart from asteroseismology, the most efficient observational technique allowing to pro...
The paper is devoted to the analysis of the systematic deviations between the classical formula for...
The validity of the classical formula for the rate of secular apsidal motion in close binaries is i...
This investigation is devoted to the effects of nonadiabatic resonant dynamic tides generated in a u...
and other research outputs The effect of stellar compressibility and non-resonant dynamic tides on t...
A theoretical framework for the determination of tidally induced radial-velocity variations in a com...
We revised the current status of the apsidal-motion test to stellar structure and evolution. The obs...
We revised the current status of the apsidal-motion test to stellar structure and evolution. The obs...
We revised the current status of the apsidal-motion test to stellar structure and evolution. The obs...
A general problem with the theory of stellar tides is that the observations indicate that the effect...
A general problem with the theory of stellar tides is that the observations indicate that the effect...
We present a spectroscopic study of the eclipsing binary system AS Camelopardalis, the first such st...
We present a spectroscopic study of the eclipsing binary system AS Camelopardalis, the first such st...
Based on SPH simulations, we quantify the geometrical distortion effect due to tidal and rotational ...
The Spanish MEC (AYA2015-71718-R and ESP2017-87676-C5-2-R) is gratefully acknowledged for its suppo...
peer reviewedApart from asteroseismology, the most efficient observational technique allowing to pro...