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The Role of Gravitational Radiation in the Evolution of Dwarf Novae
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 February 2017
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Mechanisms promoting mass transfer include (i) envelope instability or (ii) nuclear evolution of the red star and (iii) gravitational radiation of orbital angular momentum. Growing observational evidence against (i) is supported by recent theoretical work on the medium and long-term response of stellar radii to mass-loss (Eggleton, Faulkner and Webbink, in progress). Since (ii) is in most cases too slow a process, (iii) is left as the best surviving explanation.
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