2019
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stz2332
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The beam balance – measuring binary systems via relativistic beaming signals from stars and their companions

Abstract: In this paper I show that the concept of relativistic beaming -the process by which light emitted by a fast moving sources is lensed towards the direction of motioncan be easily extended to model the signal from both the star and any secondary companions.Most companions will be cooler and less massive than their host star. Their lower mass leads to faster orbital velocities, and thus a potentially larger beaming effect. The lower temperature will mean that most of their light is emitted at longer wavelengths, … Show more

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