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Resonant excitation of white dwarf oscillations in compact object binaries

Resonant excitation of white dwarf oscillations in compact object binaries

... White dwarfs are ubiquitous in the known Universe. They are frequently found in binary systems with ordinary stars, giants, or compact objects as companions. Depending upon their histories, such systems may have ...

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The radial velocity of the companion star in the low mass X ray binary 2S 0921 630 : limits on the mass of the compact object

The radial velocity of the companion star in the low mass X ray binary 2S 0921 630 : limits on the mass of the compact object

... irradiation the centre–of–light measured by the absorption lines from the companion star is likely shifted with respect to the centre–of–mass. We try to correct for this using the so–called K–correction. Conservatively ...

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Rainbow scattering in the gravitational field of a compact object

Rainbow scattering in the gravitational field of a compact object

... Gravitational-wave astronomy is complementary to electromagnetic astronomy, in part, because GWs penetrate the shrouds of dust and gas that typically obscure the most energetic parts of the universe. Yet, GWs may still ...

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HSI Color Component Ratio for Compact Object Representation

HSI Color Component Ratio for Compact Object Representation

... various object category classes ...for object category ...existing object recognition ...of object categories compared to the latest ...

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Discovery of Fourier-dependent time lags in cataclysmic variables

Discovery of Fourier-dependent time lags in cataclysmic variables

... the compact object on to the surface layers of the accretion disc, where the lag delay is simply the light travel time from the emitting source to the reflecting accretion disc ...

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Study of HMXB EXO2030+375  by RXTE Satellite

Study of HMXB EXO2030+375 by RXTE Satellite

... orbiting compact object around a massive OB class star. The compact object should be either a neutron star (NS) or black hole and is a strong X- ray emitter from the gravitational energy of ...

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The Problem of Naming Shapes: Vision Language Interface

The Problem of Naming Shapes: Vision Language Interface

... We will discuss some questions pertinent to representation of a,shape of a 3-D compact object without holes, for example: Is the surface aspct mre important than the volume aspect?. Are [r] ...

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Non Trivial Linkup of Both Compact Neutron Object and Outer Empty Space Metrics

Non Trivial Linkup of Both Compact Neutron Object and Outer Empty Space Metrics

... stellar object with no internal source of ...the object is not ...the object and attempt to link it with that in the corresponding outer Schwarzschild solution of Einstein field ...both ...

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The massive neutron star or low mass black hole in 2S 0921 630

The massive neutron star or low mass black hole in 2S 0921 630

... the compact object irradiate the whole inner face of the secondary star and case (b) where the X-ray’s do not affect the secondary ...the compact object mass M 1 , secondary star mass M 2 , ...

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System parameters of X Ray binaries

System parameters of X Ray binaries

... Schematic view of an XRB, including the Roche lobe filling companion star, the mass transfer stream, and the accretion disc around the compact object, shown in both spatial coordinates X[r] ...

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Gravitational waves from accreting neutron stars and Cassiopeia A

Gravitational waves from accreting neutron stars and Cassiopeia A

... the compact object, and present details of the proposed search, including the choice of analysis method and the time span of the data set, the parameter space of frequencies and frequency derivatives to be ...

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Accreting neutron stars and black holes

Accreting neutron stars and black holes

... the compact object must be much larger than the present size of the LMXB, the system must therefore lose a large amount of angular momentum during its evolution ...

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Kinematical studies of the low mass X ray binary GR Mus (XB 1254 690)

Kinematical studies of the low mass X ray binary GR Mus (XB 1254 690)

... cretion stream for such a system. The circle, centred upon the compact object and with radius 600 km s −1 , indicates the common emission regions from a generic LMXB accre- tion disc. We employed a maximum ...

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On the mass of the neutron star in V395 Carinae/2s 0921 630

On the mass of the neutron star in V395 Carinae/2s 0921 630

... The principle aim of our observations was to accurately de- termine the rotational velocity of the mass donor star. We intentionally obtained the observations close to inferior con- junction of the mass donor star when ...

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Vol 2, No 8 (2011)

Vol 2, No 8 (2011)

... Theorem 4.2: If f is an r-continuous and contra-continuous surjection and X is mildly compact (resp. mildly countably compact, mildly Lindelof), then Y is nearly compact (res[r] ...

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ECMA 262 pdf

ECMA 262 pdf

... is object-based: basic language and host facilities are provided by objects, and an ECMAScript program is a cluster of communicating ...ECMAScript object is an unordered collection of properties each with ...

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Hyper Stonean envelopes of compact spaces

Hyper Stonean envelopes of compact spaces

... uncountable, compact, metrizable space K; as we shall see, this follows from the fact that M (K) and M ( I ) are isometrically isomorphic as Banach spaces [5, Corollary ...are compact space K such that K e ...

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Multipliers on L(S), L(S)**, and LUC(S)* for a locally compact topological semigroup

Multipliers on L(S), L(S)**, and LUC(S)* for a locally compact topological semigroup

... L(S) ∗∗ and M(S) ∗∗ are Banach algebra. Also, with the same type product LUC(S) ∗ is a Banach algebra. In this paper, among other things, we show that when S is a left can- cellative foundation semigroup, then S is left ...

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Turbo Pascal Version 6 0 Turbo Vision 1990 pdf

Turbo Pascal Version 6 0 Turbo Vision 1990 pdf

... PInputLine See TInputLine object PLabel See TLabel object PListBox See TListBox object PListViewer See TListViewer object PMenuBar See TMenuBar object PMenuBox See TMenuBox object PMenuV[r] ...

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Finite difference schemes for incompressible flows in vorticity formulations

Finite difference schemes for incompressible flows in vorticity formulations

... The operator appearing in the rst term of the right hand side of (4.13) has a 9-point compact stencil, and so does the operator in the second term. The third term, however, is not compact. Nevertheless this ...

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