Illumination in binaries : J/A+AS/123/273


Authors : Hameury J.M. orcid , Ritter H. (hide) , Ritter H. et..al

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Bibcode : 1997A&AS..123..273H (ADS) (Simbad) (Objects) (hide)

CDS Keywords : Accretion
UAT : Accretion

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Illumination in binaries (1997)

Keywords : accretion, accretion discs - stars binaries: close - X-rays: stars - methods: numerical

Abstract:We give a simple, but accurate method that can be used to account for illumination in compact binary systems which have a low-mass companion, even if spherically symmetric illumination of the secondary star (not necessarily on the main sequence) is not assumed. This is done by introducing a multiplicative factor {PHI} in the Stefan-Boltzmann surface boundary condition, which accounts for the blocking of the intrinsic secondary flux by X-ray heating of the photospheric layers. Numerical fits and tables for {PHI} are given for unperturbed effective temperatures in the range 2500-5600K and logg in the range 1.0-5.0. ...(more)
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We give a simple, but accurate method that can be used to account for illumination in compact binary systems which have a low-mass companion, even if spherically symmetric illumination of the secondary star (not necessarily on the main sequence) is not assumed. This is done by introducing a multiplicative factor {PHI} in the Stefan-Boltzmann surface boundary condition, which accounts for the blocking of the intrinsic secondary flux by X-ray heating of the photospheric layers. Numerical fits and tables for {PHI} are given for unperturbed effective temperatures in the range 2500-5600K and logg in the range 1.0-5.0.
Jean Marie Hameury

                
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