Title: Binary Stars
1Binary Stars
2Binary stars
orbit each other.
3Visual Binary Stars
2 Conditions Required
4Visual Binary Stars
2 Conditions Required
1-Far Apart
5Visual Binary Stars
2 Conditions Required
1-Far Apart 2-Both Bright
6Optical Double Stars
Look Like Visual Binaries Optical Illusion One
Much Farther Away
7March 1972 March 1982
8Astrometric Binary Stars
March 1972 March 1982
9Astrometric Binary Stars
March 1972 March 1982
What is required? Star Shows Measurable Motion in
Few Decades Star Relatively Close to Us
10Astrometric Binary Stars
March 1972 March 1982 March 1992
20 years 1/3 P P 60 years
11Astrometric Binary Stars
March 1972 March 1982 March 1992
a3 P2
Mgtk
12X
13Invisible Companion
Not Bright Enough to Be Seen M5M M11M M24M B
lack Hole
14Invisible Companion
Not Bright Enough to Be Seen M5M M13.5M M21.5
M Neutron Star Chandrasekhar Limit 1.4M
15Invisible Companion
Not Bright Enough to Be Seen M2lt8M Brown Dwarf
16Astrometric and Visual Binary Stars
Far Apart Both Bright Stars Shows Measureable
Motion in Only a Few Decades Close to Us
17Spectroscopic Binary
18Spectroscopic Binary
19Spectroscopic Binary
What is required? High Inclination
20Spectroscopic Binary
v v sin i
21Spectroscopic Binary
v v sin i
22PlanetsSpectroscopic Binary
23Invisible Companion
Black Hole Neutron Star Brown Dwarf Planet
24Spectrum Binary
Spectroscopic Binary
B5 K2
Hot Cool
What is required? Both Bright Different
Temperature
25Spectroscopic Binary
Velocity
26Eclipsing Binary
Light Curve
magnitude
Time
27Eclipsing Binary
magnitude
28Eclipsing Binary
magnitude
29Eclipsing Binary
magnitude
30Eclipsing Binary
magnitude
31Eclipsing Binary
magnitude
32Eclipsing Binary
magnitude
33Eclipsing Binary
magnitude
34Eclipsing Binary
magnitude
35Eclipsing Binary
magnitude
36Eclipsing Binary
magnitude
37Eclipsing Binary
What is required? Both Bright Inclination 90
38Spectroscopic Binary
v v sin i
39Star Masses
40Eclipsing Binary
41Eclipsing Binary
42Eclipsing Binary
magnitude
43Eclipsing Binary
44Eclipsing Binary
magnitude
45Star Sizes
46Star Sizes
Surface Area 4 p R2 Energy s T4 Luminosity
4 p R2 s T4
47Secondary Primary
48Surface Brightness
49Surface Brightness
50Photosphere
51Limb Darkening
52With Limb Darkening
53Surface Brightness
54Star Spots
Hot Spots