MG14 - Talk detail |
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Ivanova, Natalia | |||||||
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University of Alberta - CCIS - Edmonton - Alberta - Canada | |||||||
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BN3 |
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Title |
Common Envelope Evolution and Implications for Neutron Star Merger Rates | |||||
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Abstract |
Common envelope is a short-timescale phase in lives of close binaries that takes place when one of the binary companions starts an unstable mass transfer. This stage plays a crucial role in formation of the double neutron stars that can merge within a Hubble time. In this talk, I will review the basics of the common envelope physics, as well as recent studies which could affect the merger rates. |
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