
Modeling and Analysis of Eclipsing Binary Stars
The theory and design principles of PHOEBE
By: Andrej Prša
eBook | 7 January 2019
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The fascinating and observationally spectacular world of binary stars is a vast and beautiful one that is a significant aspect of many astrophysical studies. Modeling and Analysis of Eclipsing Binary Stars gives a comprehensive analysis and description of the science behind eclipsing binaries. It also explores the assumptions and the difficulties that can occur when using the modeling principles of the classical codes as well as introducing PHOEBE (the PHysics Of Eclipsing BinariEs) - a modern suite for modeling binary stars. PHOEBE was conceived by Andrej Pr?a and his collaborators, and has become one of the standard tools in the eclipsing binary field.
This book provides a constructive and intriguing contribution to the expansion of the modeling approaches of binaries and our subsequent understanding of the processes that govern stellar evolution. Aimed at a wide audience, Pr?a provides new astronomers with the knowledge and background of eclipsing binary stars as well as facilitating researchers a better understanding of the intricate details behind eclipsing binary models.
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The writing style is a pleasing combination of technical precision and easy readability; the book has all the authority of an author steeped in the details but conscious of the needs of a broader readership. Good use is made of colour in many figures (even if it seems gratuitous in some, and lacking in others), and overall production standards are high.
This book can be warmly recommended to anyone with a passing (or greater) interest in eclipsing binary stars. It will sit alongside Hilditch's Introduction to Close Binary Stars on the small section of my bookshelf that I can reach easily from a sitting position.
Ian D. Howarth 2020 The Observatory Magazine
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Part I - Observations
Chapter 2 - Observations and data acquisition
Part II - Theoretical background
Chapter 3 - geometry and dynamics of binary stars
Chapter 4 - Radiation: the basics
Chapter 5 - Radiative properties of binary stars
Chapter 6 - Advanced topics
Part III - Modeling considerations
Chapter 7 Numerical model
Chapter 8 - Approaches to solving the inverse problem
Chapter 9 - Conclusion
ISBN: 9780750312875
ISBN-10: 0750312874
Series: IOP ebooks
Published: 7th January 2019
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Number of Pages: 200
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing

























