Computer Science
Scientific paper
Mar 2000
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2000sccha..43..331h&link_type=abstract
Science in China, Series A, Vol. 43, No. 3, p. 331 - 336
Computer Science
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Detached Systems: Mass Transfer, Detached Systems: Orbital Periods
Scientific paper
A model for binary evolution is introduced which can determine whether the rotation of components is synchronized with the orbital motion, and can calculate the evolution of both the synchronized and non-synchronized binary systems. With this model, the evolution of a binary system consisting of a 9 Msun star and a 6 Msun star is studied with mass transfer Case B. The result shows that the synchronization of the rotational and orbital periods can be reached when the binary system is a detached system and before the occurrence of the first mass transfer. After the onset of the first mass transfer, the binary system becomes non-synchronized. The mass accepted component (the secondary) rotates faster with a period much smaller than that of orbital motion.
Huang Runqian
Zeng Yirong
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