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Multiple Stars Across the H-R Diagram

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Evolutionary Processes in Multiple Systems
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    Chapter 2 Dynamics and Stability of Triple Stars
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    Chapter 3 Multiple Stars: Physics vs. Dynamics
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    Chapter 4 Gliese 225.2: An Old (Stable?) Quadruplet
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    Chapter 5 Multiple Stars: Designation, Catalogues, Statistics
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    Chapter 6 Radial-velocity Studies of Certain Multiple Systems
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    Chapter 7 Spectral Disentangling Applied to Triple Systems: RV Crt
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    Chapter 8 Evidence for Rapid Variability in the Multiple System 68 u Her
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    Chapter 9 DG Leo: A Triple System with a Surprising Variety of Physical Phenomena
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    Chapter 10 A Spectroscopic Study of HD 208905
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    Chapter 11 The Suspected Binarity of the Nearby Flare Star Gl 424
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    Chapter 12 The Ecology of Dense Star Clusters with Binaries
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    Chapter 13 Multiple Stars Across the H-R Diagram
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    Chapter 14 Population of Dynamically Formed Triples in Dense Stellar Systems
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    Chapter 15 Interferometric Studies of Multiple Stars
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    Chapter 16 Interferometric Orbits of New Hipparcos Binaries
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    Chapter 17 New Facts about δ Velorum: Fewer but Larger Components
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    Chapter 18 Speckle Interferometry of Two Low-mass Triple Systems in the Solar Neighbourhood
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    Chapter 19 Tertiary Companions to Close Spectroscopic Binaries
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    Chapter 20 Spectroscopic Subcomponents in Visual Double Stars: The Most Probable Values of their Physical and Orbital Parameters.Application to the System WDS 14404+2159
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    Chapter 21 Multiple Stars in the Field
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    Chapter 22 Multiplicity of Chemically Peculiar Stars
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    Chapter 23 Multiplicity of Contact Binary Stars
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    Chapter 24 Extrasolar Planets in Double and Multiple Stellar Systems
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    Chapter 25 Homogeneous Comparison of Directly Detected Planet Candidates: GQ Lup, 2M1207, AB Pic
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    Chapter 26 Searching for Planets Around Stars in Wide Binaries
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    Chapter 27 Multiplicity at the Very Low Mass End of the H-R Diagram
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    Chapter 28 Spectroscopic Companions of Very Young Brown Dwarfs
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    Chapter 29 The Observed Multiplicity of Low-mass Stars: From Embedded Protostars to Open Clusters
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    Chapter 30 High-order Multiplicity of PMS Stars: Results from a VLT/NACO Survey
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    Chapter 31 Accretion onto Binary YSOs Through Gap from Their Circum-binary Disk
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    Chapter 32 The Nearest Pre-Main Sequence Multiple Stars
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    Chapter 33 A Study of the Young Quadruple System AO Vel with a ZAMS Eclipsing BpSi Primary and PMS Companions
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    Chapter 34 Multiplicity of Massive Stars
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    Chapter 35 The Triple System θ 1 Orionis A in the Heart of the Orion Trapezium Cluster
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    Chapter 36 The Primordial Binary Population in OB Associations
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    Chapter 37 Multiplicity of Early-type Stars in the Field: Progress Report
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    Chapter 38 Search for Low-mass Companions to X-ray Emitting A-type Stars
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Title
Multiple Stars Across the H-R Diagram
Published by
ADS, October 2007
DOI 10.1007/978-3-540-74745-1
ISBNs
978-3-54-074744-4, 978-3-54-074745-1
Editors

Hubrig, Swetlana, Petr-Gotzens, Monika, Tokovinin, Andrei

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Student > Ph. D. Student 2 200%
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Researcher 1 100%
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Physics and Astronomy 5 500%
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