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BINARIES • Read Your Textbook: Foundations of Astronomy – Chapter 10 • Homework Problems Chapter 9 – Review Questions: 1, 4, 5, 7 – Review Problems: 1-5 – Web Inquiries: 1 • Homework Problems Chapter 10 – Review Questions: 1, 2, 4, 6-8 – Review Problems: 1-4, 8 – Web Inquiries: 2

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Page 1: BINARIES Read Your Textbook: Foundations of Astronomy –Chapter 10 Homework Problems Chapter 9 –Review Questions: 1, 4, 5, 7 –Review Problems: 1-5 –Web

BINARIES• Read Your Textbook: Foundations of Astronomy

– Chapter 10

• Homework Problems Chapter 9– Review Questions: 1, 4, 5, 7– Review Problems: 1-5– Web Inquiries: 1

• Homework Problems Chapter 10– Review Questions: 1, 2, 4, 6-8– Review Problems: 1-4, 8– Web Inquiries: 2

Page 2: BINARIES Read Your Textbook: Foundations of Astronomy –Chapter 10 Homework Problems Chapter 9 –Review Questions: 1, 4, 5, 7 –Review Problems: 1-5 –Web

Binary Center of MassBalance

point

Page 3: BINARIES Read Your Textbook: Foundations of Astronomy –Chapter 10 Homework Problems Chapter 9 –Review Questions: 1, 4, 5, 7 –Review Problems: 1-5 –Web

Binary Separation a = rA + rB

Visual

Binary

Star

Page 4: BINARIES Read Your Textbook: Foundations of Astronomy –Chapter 10 Homework Problems Chapter 9 –Review Questions: 1, 4, 5, 7 –Review Problems: 1-5 –Web

SpectroscopicBinary

From Doppler Shift

Page 5: BINARIES Read Your Textbook: Foundations of Astronomy –Chapter 10 Homework Problems Chapter 9 –Review Questions: 1, 4, 5, 7 –Review Problems: 1-5 –Web

Spectroscopic OrbitThis represents the orbit of the star that is farthest

from the center of mass. Its velocity amplitude is

higher. It is the lower mass star.

Vel

ocit

y

Time

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Spectroscopic OrbitThis represents the orbit of the star that is closest

to the center of mass. Its velocity amplitude is

smaller. It is the higher mass star.

Vel

ocit

y

Time

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Spectroscopic ParametersCenter of Mass

Low Mass Star Velocity Amplitude

High Mass Star Velocity Amplitude

Vel

ocit

y

Time

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InclinationK velocity = amplitude of radial velocity (m/s)

Doppler effect is maximized for an “edge-on” system;

non-existent for a “pole-on” system.

Inclination ~ 90o

Inclination ~ 0o

Page 9: BINARIES Read Your Textbook: Foundations of Astronomy –Chapter 10 Homework Problems Chapter 9 –Review Questions: 1, 4, 5, 7 –Review Problems: 1-5 –Web

InclinationK velocity = amplitude of radial velocities

v sin(i)

v = velocity

i = 90 degrees, edge on

i = 0 degrees, pole face

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Spectroscopic Parametersvelocity = velocity of Center of Mass (CoM)

K velocity = amplitude of radial velocity (v sin i)

P = period

Mass ratio M2/M1 = K1/K2

Smaller star orbits farther from the CoM,

Larger star is closer from the CoM.

Smaller star has large K velocity.

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Spectroscopic Orbit

Center of Mass Velocity?

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Spectroscopic Orbit

Orbital Period?

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Spectroscopic Orbit

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Spectroscopic Orbit

K velocities?

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Spectroscopic Orbit

K2 = 115 - 40 = 75

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Spectroscopic Orbit

K1 = 65 - 40 = 25

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Spectroscopic OrbitK2/K1= M1/M2 = 75/25 = 3

One Star is 3 times more massive than the other.

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Eclipsing Binary

Light Intensity variations are observed

because of blocking of light by each of the

stars in the system if inclination is large enough.

Systems are edge-on or nearly edge-on as seen from

earth. (i.e. inclinations are ~ 90 degrees)

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Algol ( Perseus)Light Curve

Light Intensity

versus

Time

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Eclipsing Binary Light Curve

AB

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Eclipsing Binary Light Curve

AB

LA + LB

LA + LB

LB + f LA

LA Only

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Eclipsing Binary Light Curve

AB

LA + LB

LA + LB

LB + f LA

LA Only

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Eclipsing Binary Light Curve

AB

LA + LB

LA + LB

LB + f LA

LA Only

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Eclipsing Binary Light Curve

AB

LA + LB

LA + LB

LB + f LA

LA Only

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Simple Eclipsing Binary

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Unequal Temperature and Size

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Star Spots

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Light Curve Fit

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Light Curve Varieties

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Light Curve Contacts

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Light Curve Contacts

t1

Time interval (t2 - t1) ~ size of “orange” star

t3 t4t2

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Light Curve Contacts

t1

Time interval (t3 - t1) ~ size of “yellow” star

t3 t4t2

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Size Determinations 2 RA = (VA+VB ) ( t2 - t1 )

2 RB = (VA+VB ) ( t3 - t1 )

Velocities obtained from spectroscopic orbit.

Contact times obtained from eclipse light curve.

The radii of the stars are then calculated to yield their

size.

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Determining Radii

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Intrinsic Luminosity L = 4R2T4

Radius obtained from spectroscopic orbit with

eclipse light curve.

Temperature obtained from observations of spectrum.

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Fundamental Stellar Parameters• Spectra

– Distance– Temperature– Chemical Composition– Luminosity (if distance is known)– Velocity

• Binaries– Orbital Velocities– Sizes– Masses– Luminosity

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Fundamental Stellar Parameters