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Class 5 :
Binary stars and stellar masses
 The importance of binary stars
 The dynamics of a binary system
 Determining the masses of stars
I : Importance of binary stars
 They are common
 Half of all star systems have two (or,
occasionally, more than two stars)
 So 2/3 of all stars are in multiple systems!
 Stellar masses
 It is very difficult to determine the mass of
an isolated star
 Can determine masses in binary system
from analysis of the orbit
 Most of our knowledge of stellar masses
comes from binary systems
II : The dynamics of a binary
star system
 Setting up the situation to analyze…
 Consider a system consisting of two stars with masses m1
and m2
 Let r1 and r2 be the position vectors of the two stars with
respect to some origin
 Suppose that this binary system is otherwise isolated… the
two stars move under the influence of their mutual
gravitational forces (only).
 Definition : the center of mass of the system is given
by
 By the theorems of vector geometry (not proven
here), the center of mass always lies on the line
joining the two masses
 Theorem : the center of mass of this isolated system is
in a state of uniform motion (i.e. is not accelerating).
 Proof : It follows immediately from the definition that
the acceleration of the center of mass is given by
 It follows immediately that we can choose a coordinate
system (frame of reference) in which the center of mass
is at rest
 Assuming circular orbits, we will show on the
board that the period of the binary star
system (P) and the distance between the stars
(R) are related via
 This is just Newton’s form of Kepler’s 3rd law
 In general, the orbits will be elliptical, not circular. It
can be shown that the same formula holds.
 So… can determine sum of masses from this
formula once we know P and R.
 Can determine each mass individually if we know
their sum and the ratio R1/R2=m2/m1
III : Studies of binary systems
 Visual binaries : Systems were we can
actually resolve the two stars, and watch them
orbit the center of mass
 Need to be widely separated and/or nearby
 Can determine all orbital parameters (including
corrections for the viewing angle of the binary)… can
determine masses unambiguously
 Spectroscopic binaries : Here, the stars are
too close to be resolved. We only know it’s a
binary because spectroscopy shows periodic
redshifts and blueshifts… i.e., the star
“wobbles”
 Suppose we can only measure the Doppler shifts in
the spectrum of one of the stars (example of this
situation?)
 So… measurables are the period P and the line-of-
sight velocity amplitude
 We show on the board that…
 RHS of this is known as the mass function… it is a
lower-limit on the mass of star-2.
 What if we can measure Doppler shifts of both stars?
i is the inclination angle
at which we are viewing
the binary orbit
 In most systems, we cannot determine the
inclination of a binary orbit; all masses have a
“sin i” ambiguity
 Eclipsing binaries : In these systems, we are
viewing the system edge-on (i90o)…
 Stars eclipse each other during orbit
 Since inclination is now know, we can measure
actual masses of the stars
 From duration of eclipse, we can determine sizes of
the stars
 Thus, very important systems for underpinning our
basic knowledge of stars
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class05 (1).ppt

  • 1. Class 5 : Binary stars and stellar masses  The importance of binary stars  The dynamics of a binary system  Determining the masses of stars
  • 2. I : Importance of binary stars  They are common  Half of all star systems have two (or, occasionally, more than two stars)  So 2/3 of all stars are in multiple systems!  Stellar masses  It is very difficult to determine the mass of an isolated star  Can determine masses in binary system from analysis of the orbit  Most of our knowledge of stellar masses comes from binary systems
  • 3. II : The dynamics of a binary star system  Setting up the situation to analyze…  Consider a system consisting of two stars with masses m1 and m2  Let r1 and r2 be the position vectors of the two stars with respect to some origin  Suppose that this binary system is otherwise isolated… the two stars move under the influence of their mutual gravitational forces (only).  Definition : the center of mass of the system is given by  By the theorems of vector geometry (not proven here), the center of mass always lies on the line joining the two masses
  • 4.  Theorem : the center of mass of this isolated system is in a state of uniform motion (i.e. is not accelerating).  Proof : It follows immediately from the definition that the acceleration of the center of mass is given by  It follows immediately that we can choose a coordinate system (frame of reference) in which the center of mass is at rest
  • 5.
  • 6.  Assuming circular orbits, we will show on the board that the period of the binary star system (P) and the distance between the stars (R) are related via  This is just Newton’s form of Kepler’s 3rd law  In general, the orbits will be elliptical, not circular. It can be shown that the same formula holds.  So… can determine sum of masses from this formula once we know P and R.  Can determine each mass individually if we know their sum and the ratio R1/R2=m2/m1
  • 7. III : Studies of binary systems  Visual binaries : Systems were we can actually resolve the two stars, and watch them orbit the center of mass  Need to be widely separated and/or nearby  Can determine all orbital parameters (including corrections for the viewing angle of the binary)… can determine masses unambiguously  Spectroscopic binaries : Here, the stars are too close to be resolved. We only know it’s a binary because spectroscopy shows periodic redshifts and blueshifts… i.e., the star “wobbles”
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.  Suppose we can only measure the Doppler shifts in the spectrum of one of the stars (example of this situation?)  So… measurables are the period P and the line-of- sight velocity amplitude  We show on the board that…  RHS of this is known as the mass function… it is a lower-limit on the mass of star-2.  What if we can measure Doppler shifts of both stars? i is the inclination angle at which we are viewing the binary orbit
  • 11.  In most systems, we cannot determine the inclination of a binary orbit; all masses have a “sin i” ambiguity  Eclipsing binaries : In these systems, we are viewing the system edge-on (i90o)…  Stars eclipse each other during orbit  Since inclination is now know, we can measure actual masses of the stars  From duration of eclipse, we can determine sizes of the stars  Thus, very important systems for underpinning our basic knowledge of stars