Astrophysics I
Detached binaries are a type of binary star system where two stars orbit each other without any significant mass transfer between them. In this configuration, both stars are not in contact and have their own distinct outer atmospheres, allowing them to evolve independently. This separation is crucial for understanding stellar evolution since it preserves the characteristics of each star over time, particularly in the context of their individual lifecycles.
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