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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 1998

Three-dimensional numerical simulation of gaseous flow structure in semidetached binaries

Dmitry V. Bisikalo; Aleksandr A. Boyarchuk; V. M. Chechetkin; Oleg A. Kuznetsov; Diego Molteni

The results of numerical simulation of mass transfer in semidetached non-magnetic binaries are presented. We investigate the morphology of gaseous flows on the basis of three-dimensional gas-dynamical calculations of interacting binaries of different types (cataclysmic variables and low-mass X-ray binaries). We find that taking into account a circumbinary envelope leads to significant changes in the stream–disc morphology. In particular, the obtained steady-state self-consistent solutions show an absence of impact between the gas stream from the inner Lagrangian point L1 and the forming accretion disc. The stream deviates under the action of the gas of the circumbinary envelope, and does not cause the shock perturbation of the disc boundary (traditional hotspot). At the same time, the gas of the circumbinary envelope interacts with the stream and causes the formation of an extended shock wave, located on the stream edge. We discuss the implication of this model without hotspot (but with a shock wave located outside the disc) for interpretation of the observations. The comparison of synthetic light curves with observations proves the validity of the discussed gas-dynamical model without hotspot. We have also considered the influence of the circumbinary envelope on the mass transfer rate in semidetached binaries. The obtained features of flow structure in the vicinity of L1 show that the gas of the circumbinary envelope plays an important role in the flow dynamics, and that it leads to significant (in order of magnitude) increase of the mass transfer rate. The most important contribution to this increase is from the stripping of the mass-losing star atmosphere by interstellar gas flows. The parameters of the formed accretion disc are also given in the paper. We discuss the details of the obtained gaseous flow structure for different boundary conditions on the surface of mass-losing star, and show that the main features of this structure in semidetached binaries are the same for different cases. The comparison of gaseous flow structure obtained in two- and three-dimensional approaches is presented. We discuss the common features of the flow structures and the possible reasons for revealed differences.


Bulletin of The Crimean Astrophysical Observatory | 2008

Optical Layout of the T-170M Space Telescope

Aleksandr A. Boyarchuk; N. V. Steshenko; V. Yu. Terebizh

The optical layout of the T-170M telescope for observation of astronomical objects in the ultraviolet spectral range 0.115–0.35 μm from the spacecraft SPECTRUM-UV is described. The telescope represents a Ritchey-Chretien aplanat with an aperture 1.7 m in diameter, a relative hole of f/10, and a field of view of 0.5°. The spectrographs are designated for obtaining spectra of stars and spread objects with a resolution of 2000–50 000. It is planned to record direct images using two field cameras: a wide-angle (f/10) and a telefocus (f/75–f/100) camera. The tolerances for basic parameters and the characteristics of the optimal system of baffles and the optics control unit are given.


Physics-Uspekhi | 2012

Flow structure in magnetic close binary stars

A. G. Zhilkin; Dmitrii V. Bisikalo; Aleksandr A. Boyarchuk


Physics-Uspekhi | 1999

On the celebration of the jubilee year of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1724-1999)

Aleksandr F. Andreev; Valerii A. Rubakov; Andrei V. Gaponov-Grekhov; A. G. Luchinin; Vladimir I. Talanov; Zhores I. Alferov; Aleksandr A. Boyarchuk; M. Danilov


arXiv: Astrophysics | 1998

Three-dimensional modeling of mass transfer in close binary systems with non-synchronous rotation

Dmitry V. Bisikalo; Aleksandr A. Boyarchuk; Oleg A. Kuznetsov; V. M. Chechetkin


Astronomy Reports | 1998

Evidence for the absence of a stream-disk shock interaction in semi-detached binary systems: Comparison of mathematical modeling results and observations

D. V. Bisikalo; Aleksandr A. Boyarchuk; O. A. Kuznetsov; T. S. Khruzina; Anatolii M. Cherepashchuk; V. M. Chechetkin


Physics-Uspekhi | 2010

Aleksandr Fedorovich Andreev (on his 70th birthday)

Aleksei Alekseevich Abrikosov; Zhores I. Alferov; S T Belyaev; Aleksandr A. Boyarchuk; Yurii M. Kagan; Leonid V. Keldysh; V. V. Lebedev; Viktor A. Matveev; Gennadii A. Mesyats; Alexander Ya. Parshin; L. A. Prozorova; Isaak M. Khalatnikov


Physics-Uspekhi | 2001

Yurii Andreevich Ossipyan (on his seventieth birthday)

Zhores I. Alferov; Aleksandr F. Andreev; Aleksandr A. Boyarchuk; Vsevolod F. Gantmakher; Vladimir E. Zakharov; I. V. Kukushkin; A. M. Prokhorov; Aleksandr Yu Rumyantsev; V. B. Timofeev; Isaak M. Khalatnikov; N. A. Chernoplekov; G. M. Eliashberg


Physics-Uspekhi | 1999

From a physics laboratory to the Division of General Physics and Astronomy

Aleksandr A. Boyarchuk; Leonid V. Keldysh


Physics-Uspekhi | 2012

Nikolai Semenovich Kardashev (on his 80th birthday)

Yurii Yu Balega; Aleksandr A. Boyarchuk; V. B. Braginsky; Dmitrii A. Varshalovich; R D Dagkesamansky; Leonid V. Keldysh; Gennadii A. Mesyats; I. Novikov; Yu N Pariisky; Alexander V. Stepanov; Anatolii M. Cherepashchuk; Boris Shustov

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Zhores I. Alferov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Oleg N. Krokhin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Pavel P. Pashinin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Evgenii M Dianov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Vitalii I. Konov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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