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A Review of Dynamical Studies of Multiple Stars

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

Robert S. Harrington*
Affiliation:
U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, DC 20392, USA

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This is not going to be an exhaustive review of all of the literature on the subject of multiple star dynamics, although I will call your attention to the very recent review by Valtonen & Mikkola (1991) entitled “The Few-Body Problem in Astrophysics”. After all, from a dynamical point of view a multiple-star system is the physical realization of the n-body problem of celestial mechanics, and an enormous literature exists for that subject. Rather, this will be some personal thoughts on aspects of the few-body problem that are particularly relevant to the multiple-star astronomer.

One should not forget the case of n=2. Although the problem is completely solvable and contains no surprises, it is one of our reasons to exist. Especially if a binary is on a photographic program, which can yield a parallax, a total mass, and a mass-ratio, and if photometry exists, as is usually the case now for parallax stars, a real contribution is possible. Do an orbit, which is the dynamical problem, and you have two more good points for the empirical mass/luminosity relationship, which is not a bad day’s work for the astrophysicist.

Type
Theoretical Aspects
Copyright
Copyright © Astronomical Society of the Pacific 1992

References

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Valtonen, M. & Mikkola, S. 1991, “The Few-Body Problem in Astrophysics”, ARA&A, 29, 9 Google Scholar