Joint UVA/NRAO Colloquium

Date & TimeThursday May 24, 2012
4:00-5:00pm
LocationNRAO Auditorium
TitleMultiplicity in Stellar and Planetary Astrophysics
SpeakerKaitlin Kratter, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
AbstractBinary and multiple stellar systems are common outcomes of the star formation process. More importantly, multiple systems contribute disproportionately to our understanding of topics ranging from stellar structure to cosmology. In this talk I will describe several theories for binary and multiple star formation, focusing on the role of protostellar accretion disks. I show that two modes of binary formation may account for the dependence of the observed binary fraction on stellar mass. Next, I will examine the long term stability of hierarchical stellar and planetary systems. I describe how mass loss due to stellar evolution can trigger orbital instabilities in such systems. These instabilities can produce odd-ball evolved binaries, frequent stellar collisions, and planets on eccentric orbits around evolved stars.
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Refreshments will be served at 3:45.

 
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