Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1993
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Binaries as Tracers of Stellar Formation, Edited by Antoine Duquennoy and Michel Mayor, pp. 302. ISBN 0521433584. Cambridge, UK:
Physics
Scientific paper
More than two-thirds of all stars belong to multiple-star systems.
Observation of binary stars is considered one of the best methods to
test stellar formation models. This book presents the most recent
observations of binaries with the aim of disentangling evidence of
stellar formation from later physical evolution.
Duquennoy Antoine
Mayor Michel
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