Computer Science
Scientific paper
Oct 2005
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INTERACTING BINARIES: Accretion, Evolution, and Outcomes. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 797, pp. 265-270 (2005).
Computer Science
Binary Stars, Imaging, Accretion, Binary And Multiple Stars, Accretion And Accretion Disks
Scientific paper
I describe examples of long-term studies of interacting binary systems which have detected dramatic changes in the spatial and spectral distribution of the emission related to changes in accretion processes. These studies demonstrate that there are many aspects of accretion processes in general, and of wind accretion processes in particular, that are not yet understood. The key to further accretion studies is resolving a wide range of interacting binaries and studying their components and mass flows. A sub-milliarcsecond resolution is required to carry out detailed studies of nearby interacting binaries. I discuss future prospects for resolving accreting binary systems using the Stellar Imager - a many-element interferometer in space.
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