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Ecology of Blue Straggler Stars [electronic resource] / edited by Henri M. J. Boffin, Giovanni Carraro, Giacomo Beccari.

Contributor(s): Series: Astrophysics and Space Science Library ; 413Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XIX, 349 p. 144 illus., 53 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783662444344
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 520 23
LOC classification:
  • QB1-991
  • QB460-466
  • QB980-991
Online resources:
Contents:
Field Blue Straggler Stars and Related Mass Transfer Issues -- Blue Stragglers Stars as Probe-Particles of Cluster Internal Dynamics. An Observational Prospective -- Blue Straggler Stars in Nearby Dwarf Galaxies: a Hard Quest -- Dynamical Evolution of Globular Clusters -- Binary Evolution: Wind Mass Transfer -- Binary Evolution: Roche Lobe Overflow -- Blue Straggler Formation in Open Clusters -- Formation Channels for Blue Straggler Stars -- The Multiple Origin of Blue Straggler Stars -- Interpretations of Observations – Individual Stellar Properties -- Blue Straggler Stars in Globular Clusters: Observations, Statistics and Physics -- Stellar Population Modeling Including BSS.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The existence of blue straggler stars, which appear younger, hotter, and more massive than their siblings, is at odds with a simple picture of stellar evolution. Such stars should have exhausted their nuclear fuel and evolved long ago to become cooling white dwarfs. They are found to exist in globular clusters, open clusters, dwarf spheroidal galaxies of the Local Group, OB associations and as field stars. This book summarises the many advances in observational and theoretical work dedicated to blue straggler stars. Carefully edited extended contributions by well-known experts in the field cover all the relevant aspects of blue straggler stars research: Observations of blue straggler stars in their various environments; Binary stars and formation channels; Dynamics of globular clusters; Interpretation of observational data and comparison with models. The book also offers an introductory chapter on stellar evolution written by the editors of the book.
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Field Blue Straggler Stars and Related Mass Transfer Issues -- Blue Stragglers Stars as Probe-Particles of Cluster Internal Dynamics. An Observational Prospective -- Blue Straggler Stars in Nearby Dwarf Galaxies: a Hard Quest -- Dynamical Evolution of Globular Clusters -- Binary Evolution: Wind Mass Transfer -- Binary Evolution: Roche Lobe Overflow -- Blue Straggler Formation in Open Clusters -- Formation Channels for Blue Straggler Stars -- The Multiple Origin of Blue Straggler Stars -- Interpretations of Observations – Individual Stellar Properties -- Blue Straggler Stars in Globular Clusters: Observations, Statistics and Physics -- Stellar Population Modeling Including BSS.

The existence of blue straggler stars, which appear younger, hotter, and more massive than their siblings, is at odds with a simple picture of stellar evolution. Such stars should have exhausted their nuclear fuel and evolved long ago to become cooling white dwarfs. They are found to exist in globular clusters, open clusters, dwarf spheroidal galaxies of the Local Group, OB associations and as field stars. This book summarises the many advances in observational and theoretical work dedicated to blue straggler stars. Carefully edited extended contributions by well-known experts in the field cover all the relevant aspects of blue straggler stars research: Observations of blue straggler stars in their various environments; Binary stars and formation channels; Dynamics of globular clusters; Interpretation of observational data and comparison with models. The book also offers an introductory chapter on stellar evolution written by the editors of the book.

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