新千年的双星

IF 14.5 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, NUCLEAR
Xuefei Chen, Zhengwei Liu, Zhanwen Han
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摘要

双星和单星一样常见。双星对天体物理学家来说非常重要,因为它们使我们能够独立于恒星的距离来确定恒星的质量。它们是理解恒星演化理论的基石,在宇宙距离测量、星系演化、核合成和重要物体的形成中发挥着重要作用,如激变变星、X射线双星、Ia型超新星和产生引力波的双致密物体。在这篇文章中,我们回顾了在新千年中处理双星的重要理论和观测进展。越来越多的大型调查项目导致了大量双星的发现,这使我们能够对双星种群进行统计研究,从而为恒星和双星进化物理学提供前所未有的见解。与此同时,二元演化理论概念和数值方法的快速发展,在缓解一些长期存在的二元相关问题方面取得了实质性进展,如传质稳定性和共包络演化。然而,要充分理解恒星和双星天体物理学的基本问题仍然是一个挑战。即将到来的大规模调查项目和日益复杂的计算方法将带来未来的进展。
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Binary stars in the new millennium

Binary stars are as common as single stars. Binary stars are of immense importance to astrophysicists because that they allow us to determine the masses of the stars independent of their distances. They are the cornerstone of the understanding of stellar evolutionary theory and play an essential role in cosmic distance measurement, galactic evolution, nucleosynthesis and the formation of important objects such as cataclysmic variable stars, X-ray binaries, Type Ia supernovae, and gravitational wave-producing double compact objects. In this article, we review the significant theoretical and observational progresses in addressing binary stars in the new millennium. Increasing large survey projects have led to the discovery of enormous numbers of binary stars, which enables us to conduct statistical studies of binary populations, and therefore provide unprecedented insight into the stellar and binary evolution physics. Meanwhile, the rapid development of theoretical concepts and numerical approaches for binary evolution have made a substantial progress on the alleviation of some long-standing binary-related problems such as the stability of mass transfer and common envelope evolution. Nevertheless, it remains a challenge to have a full understanding of fundamental problems of stellar and binary astrophysics. The upcoming massive survey projects and increasingly sophisticated computational methods will lead to future progress.

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Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics
Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics 物理-物理:核物理
CiteScore
24.50
自引率
3.10%
发文量
41
审稿时长
72 days
期刊介绍: Taking the format of four issues per year, the journal Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics aims to discuss new developments in the field at a level suitable for the general nuclear and particle physicist and, in greater technical depth, to explore the most important advances in these areas. Most of the articles will be in one of the fields of nuclear physics, hadron physics, heavy ion physics, particle physics, as well as astrophysics and cosmology. A particular effort is made to treat topics of an interface type for which both particle and nuclear physics are important. Related topics such as detector physics, accelerator physics or the application of nuclear physics in the medical and archaeological fields will also be treated from time to time.
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