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Hiromoto Shibahashi, Murphy, Simon, Bedding, Tim |
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EPJ Web of Conferences; 2017, Vol. 152 Issue 32592742, p1-4, 4p |
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Binary orbital motion causes a periodic variation in the path length travelled by light emitted from a star towards us. Hence, if the star is pulsating, the observed phase of the pulsation varies over the orbit. Conversely, once we have observed such phase variation, we can extract information about the binary orbit from photometry alone. Continuous and precise space-based photometry has made it possible to measure these light travel time effects on the pulsating stars in binary systems. This opens up a new way of finding unseen brown dwarfs, planets, or massive compact stellar remnants: neutron stars and black holes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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