Many binary systems are in a state of strong interaction, where mass exchanges, accretion disks, common envelopes provide circumstellar matter which can have significant effects in microlensing light curves of background sources. Such chromatic absorption effects provide very interesting information on the nature of this diffuse matter and the physics of the interaction between the two stars.
Bozza, V., Mancini, L. (2002). Microlensing of strongly interacting binary systems. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 394(3), L47-L50 [10.1051/0004-6361:20021409].
Microlensing of strongly interacting binary systems
Mancini L.
2002-01-01
Abstract
Many binary systems are in a state of strong interaction, where mass exchanges, accretion disks, common envelopes provide circumstellar matter which can have significant effects in microlensing light curves of background sources. Such chromatic absorption effects provide very interesting information on the nature of this diffuse matter and the physics of the interaction between the two stars.File in questo prodotto:
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