On the evolutionary time scale of the accreting component in massive close binaries

The remaining core hydrogen burning after mass exchange is computed for the mass gaining component in massive close binary systems. Results are obtained for various models of mass accretion, for a wide range of initial masses and mass ratios, and for different values of mass loss from the system. Th...

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