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Low-mass red giants as binary stars without angular momentum

Abstract:
Low-mass red giants may be viewed as stars - or even binary stars - with two distinct but very important centres: (i) a geometrical centre, and (ii) a separate nuclear centre, residing in a shell outside a zero-luminosity dense core. This two-centre or two-star perspective leads to an explicit, analytic, asymptotic theory of low-mass red-giant structure. In this theory, both rho(sh)/rhoc and rhosh . rhoc prove to be important quantities. I present new theorems and results involving these quantities, and then sketch a viewpoint which (i) links the structural and evolutionary behaviour of stars from the main-sequence through horizontal branch phases of evolution, and (ii) also has implications for post-main-sequence developments in more massive stars.
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Journal:
EVOLUTION OF BINARY AND MULTIPLE STAR SYSTEMS More from this journal
Volume:
229
Pages:
3-14
Publication date:
2001-01-01
Event title:
Conference on Evolution of Binary and Multiple Star Systems
ISBN:
1583810617


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pubs:18105
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uuid:adff42a3-9153-4441-a8ae-a8b002312653
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18105
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2012-12-19

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