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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The structure of common-envelope remnants

Hall, Philip David January 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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Uma an?lise te?rica da evolu??o da rota??o estelar

Maciel, Saulo Carneiro 22 October 2007 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-12-17T15:13:41Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 SauloCM.pdf: 959868 bytes, checksum: 64b02736330e52023dcc97349273dfec (MD5) Previous issue date: 2007-10-22 / Coordena??o de Aperfei?oamento de Pessoal de N?vel Superior / In the past 50 years, large efforts have been made toward the understanding of the stellar evolution. In the observational context, large sets of precise measurements of projected rotational velocity were produced, in particular by the Natal and Geneva groups. From these data, it is now possible to establish the behavior of stellar rotation from the turnoff to the red giant branch. In addition, these data have shown the role of tidal effects on stellar rotation in close binary systems. Nevertheless, relatively little attention has been paid to theoretical studies on the evolution of rotation along the HR Diagram, a topic itself directly associated to the evolution of the stars. Basically, there are two reasons for such a fact, (i) spherical symmetry is not assumed, what leads to a substantial increase in the numerical complexity of equations and (ii) non rotating models have been very successful in explaining relevant observational data, including the mass-luminosity relation and chemical abundances. In spite of these facts, it is clear that considerable work remains to be done on the role of rotation in the later stages of the evolution, where clear disagreements arise from confrontations between theoretical predictions and observations. In the present work we study the evolutionary behavior of stellar rotation along the HR Diagram, taking into account constraint conditions issued from recent observational survey of rotational velocity carried out with high precision procedures and new evolutionary codes / Nos ?ltimos cinq?enta anos, grandes esfor?os foram feitos no intuito de se entender a evolu??o estelar. No contexto observacional, medidas precisas da velocidade rotacional projetada foram produzidas, em particular, pelos grupos de Natal e Genebra. Destes dados ? poss?vel no presente momento estabelecer o comportamento da rota??o estelar do turnoff at? o ramo das gigantes vermelhas. Em adicional, estes dados t?m mostrado o papel dos efeitos de mar?s na rota??o estelar em sistemas bin?rios pr?ximos. Mesmo tendo sido feitos bons avan?os c no ambito observacional, pouca aten?? tem sido dada a estudos te?ricos da evolu??o da rota??o ao longo do diagrama HR, um t?pico que est? intimamente ligado a evolu??o das estrelas. Basicamente, existem dois motivos para tal fato,(i) a n?o suposi??o de simetria esf?rica leva a um aumento substancial da complexidade num?rica das equa??es, e (ii) os modelos sem rota??o t?m tido bastante sucesso na explica??o de relevantes dados observacionais, incluindo as rela??es entre massa e luminosidade e abund?ncias qu?micas. Diante do avan?o do estudo da rota??o, ainda restam trabalhos a serem feitos sobre o seu papel em est?gios mais tardios da evolu??o, uma vez que existem discord?ncias entre predi??es te?ricas e observacionais. No presente trabalho, n?s estudamos o comportamento evolucion?rio da rota??o ao longo do diagrama HR, levando em conta condi??es de contorno baseadas em recentes medidas de velocidade rotacional obtidas a partir de procedimentos de alta precis?o e novos c?digos evolutivos

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