Interacting Binary Stars

Interacting Binary Stars by Carole Haswell, published by Open University Worldwide in December 2002, is a comprehensive exploration of the physical principles governing mass transfer and accretion in interacting binary stars. This edition spans 208 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience interested in the intricacies of astronomy and space science.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the processes involved in binary star interactions, supported by activities that include readings from the textbook Accretion Power in Astrophysics by Frank King & Raine. The book also features web-based activities, spreadsheet calculations, and resources from the CD ROM Blocks 1-4 Image Archive, providing a multifaceted approach to understanding the dynamics of star-gazing and the scientific principles at play in these celestial phenomena.
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This books aims to achieve a deeper understanding of the physical principles that govern the processes of mass transfer and accretion in interacting binary stars.Please note that activities in this book involve readings from the textbook, Accretion Power in Astophysics, by Frank King & Raine, published by Cambridge University Press, and also include activities on the web, spreadsheet calculations and activities from the CD ROM Blocks 1-4 Image Archive.
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