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Is it possible that 2 stars in a binary system to intersect their orbits like in this picture? ( the orbital plane is perpendicular to the line of sight)
why?mathman said:Since they are revolving around their center of mass, the orbits will intersect as long as the stars are similar in size.
The orbits are coplanar, as they have to be in a 2-body interaction. As long as you can treat both bodies as point masses, the only condition for intersection is that the periapsis of the less massive body is closer to the centre of mass than the apoapsis of the more massive one. This depends on the combination of the ratio of masses and eccentricity.RingNebula57 said:why?
thank you! I got ittony873004 said:http://orbitsimulator.com/gravitySimulatorCloud/simulations/binary.html
Here's a simulation of this happening.