The motivation for the Workshop on which this book is based was the discovery in recent years of a large number of binary and millisecond radio pulsars, in the galactic disk as well as in globular star clusters, the oldest stellar systems in our galaxy. These discoveries have revolutionized our thin
The Evolution of Galactic X-Ray Binaries
β Scribed by Piet Hut (auth.), Prof. J. Truemper, Prof. W. H. G. Lewin, Dr. W. Brinkmann (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 305
- Series
- NATO ASI Series 167
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The idea to hold a conference on the Evolution of Close-Binary X-ray sources grew in the summer of 1984. At that time we were hoping that some new results would be harvested in the months to come which would stimulate further work. We were particularly looking towards the EuroΒ pean X-ray Observatory, EXOSAT, for new contributions. How lucky we were; quite unexpected developments took place. Just prior to the conference, quasi-periodic oscillations (now known as QPO) were discovered in three bright low-mass X-ray binaries: GX 5-1, Sco X-1, and Cyg X-2. They played an important role at the meeting. The possibility that QPOs imply a neutron star magnetic dipole field, and a neutron star rotation period in the millisecond range, received a lot of attention. This is not surprising, as it lends support to the idea, suggested earlier, that the 6-msec binary radio pulsar PSR 1953+29 evolved from a stage in which it was a bright low-mass X-ray binary. There was special interest in the possibility of white dwarf collapse into a neutron star. This is a. particularly attractive way to form the bright low-mass X-ray binaries, often referred to as galactic bulge sources. It would allow for the possibility of a very young neutron star in a very old binary system. The relatively high magnetic fields that one could infer from QPO could then be explained.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
The Role of Binaries in Globular Cluster Evolution....Pages 1-11
Common Envelope Evolution....Pages 13-24
Origin and Evolution of X-Ray Binaries in Globular Clusters....Pages 25-41
A Note on the Nature of the Secondaries in Ultra-Compact Binaries....Pages 43-50
Wind Fed X-Ray Binaries....Pages 51-62
The Three Types of High Mass X-Ray Pulsator....Pages 63-74
Orbital Period Changes in Massive X-Ray Binaries....Pages 75-86
From Wide to Close Binaries ?....Pages 87-105
Evolution of Close Binaries and the Formation of Neutron Stars....Pages 107-127
Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in GX 5-1 and SCO X-1....Pages 129-137
Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in the X-Ray Flux of CYG X-2 and their Relation to the Source Spectra....Pages 139-149
Quasi-Periodic Oscillations as a Probe of Galactic-Bulge X-Ray Sources....Pages 151-171
On the Nature of the Quasiperiodic Oscillations of Low Mass X-Ray Binaries....Pages 173-181
The Duration of the Detached Phase in Low-Mass X-Ray Binaries in which the Neutron Star was Formed by Accretion-Induced Collapse of a White Dwarf....Pages 183-186
Some Remarks on Classifications of Low-Mass X-Ray Binaries....Pages 187-193
Two Spectral Components and their Luminosity-Related Changes of Low-Mass Binary X-Ray Sources....Pages 195-205
The Evolution of Low Mass Binary Systems....Pages 207-220
Eclipse of a Bright Spot in the Disk of Her X-1....Pages 221-225
The Orbital Periods of the Low Mass X-Ray Binaries....Pages 227-237
Exosat Observations of the 35-Day Cycle of Her X-1; Evidence for Neutron Star Precession....Pages 239-251
Timing Analysis of the Galactic Bulge X-Ray Source GX17+2....Pages 253-259
On The Evolution Of Her X-1....Pages 261-262
Do Neutron Star Magnetic Fields Decay?....Pages 263-269
Secular Evolution of Cataclysmic Binaries....Pages 271-293
The Evolution of Magnetic Cataclysmic Variables....Pages 295-300
Variability of Apparent Radii in the Decay Part of Type I X-Ray Bursts....Pages 301-309
β¦ Subjects
Astronomy, Observations and Techniques; Astrophysics and Astroparticles
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