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Что (кто) такое eclipsing binary - определение

STAR SYSTEM CONSISTING OF TWO STARS
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  • cataclysmic variable system]]
  • The two visibly distinguishable components of [[Albireo]]
  • near-infrared H-band]], sorted according to orbital phase.
  • plasma ejection]]s from [[V Hydrae]]
  • Artist's impression of the evolution of a hot high-mass binary star
  • This video shows an artist's impression of an eclipsing binary star system. As the two stars orbit each other they pass in front of one another and their combined brightness, seen from a distance, decreases.
  • Eclipsing binary showing different phases of the smaller secondary relative to the primary star (center)
  • HD 106906]]
  • Schematic of a binary star system with one planet on an S-type orbit and one on a P-type orbit
  • Artist's impression of the binary star system [[AR Scorpii]]
  • Artist's impression of the sight from a (hypothetical) moon of planet [[HD 188753 Ab]] (upper left), which orbits a [[triple star system]]. The brightest companion is just below the horizon.
  • [[Luhman 16]], the third closest star system, contains two [[brown dwarf]]s.

eclipsing binary         
¦ noun Astronomy a binary star whose brightness varies periodically as the two components pass one in front of the other.
Binary star         
A binary star is a system of two stars that are gravitationally bound to and in orbit around each other. Binary stars in the night sky that are seen as a single object to the naked eye are often resolved using a telescope as separate stars, in which case they are called visual binaries.
Binary clock         
  • LEDs]] to get six decimal digits. There are two columns each for hours, minutes and seconds.
  • Binary large-scale electronic clock to indicate the time of day on 3 lines in hours, minutes, seconds on the face of the main railway station in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Time indicated is 9 o'clock 25 minutes 46 seconds.
  • Time Technology's Samui Moon binary-coded sexagesimal wristwatch. This clock reads 3:25.
  • Both clocks read 12:15:45.
CLOCK THAT DISPLAYS THE TIME OF DAY IN A BINARY FORMAT
Binary Clock; Binary Watch; Binary clocks; Binary time
A binary clock is a clock that displays the time of day in a binary format. Originally, such clocks showed each decimal digit of sexagesimal time as a binary value, but presently binary clocks also exist which display hours, minutes, and seconds as binary numbers.

Википедия

Binary star

A binary star is a system of two stars that are gravitationally bound to and in orbit around each other. Binary stars in the night sky that are seen as a single object to the naked eye are often resolved using a telescope as separate stars, in which case they are called visual binaries. Many visual binaries have long orbital periods of several centuries or millennia and therefore have orbits which are uncertain or poorly known. They may also be detected by indirect techniques, such as spectroscopy (spectroscopic binaries) or astrometry (astrometric binaries). If a binary star happens to orbit in a plane along our line of sight, its components will eclipse and transit each other; these pairs are called eclipsing binaries, or, together with other binaries that change brightness as they orbit, photometric binaries.

If components in binary star systems are close enough they can gravitationally distort their mutual outer stellar atmospheres. In some cases, these close binary systems can exchange mass, which may bring their evolution to stages that single stars cannot attain. Examples of binaries are Sirius, and Cygnus X-1 (Cygnus X-1 being a well-known black hole). Binary stars are also common as the nuclei of many planetary nebulae, and are the progenitors of both novae and type Ia supernovae.