Realistic Multimedia Tools based on Physical Models: II. The Binary 3D Renderer (B3dR)
I. Pachoulakis

TL;DR
This paper introduces the Binary 3D Renderer (B3dR), a tool that visualizes complex 3D wind structures in binary star systems, aiding astronomers in simulating and presenting these phenomena realistically.
Contribution
The paper presents the B3dR tool, which visualizes 3D wind structures in binary stars, complementing the Spectrum Analyzer and Animator for comprehensive system simulation.
Findings
Successfully visualized binary star wind structures
Enabled simulation of system rotation from various observer viewpoints
Produced realistic multimedia representations of astrophysical phenomena
Abstract
The present article reports on the second tool of a custom-built toolkit intended to train astronomers into simulating and visualizing the composite 3D structure of winds from hot close double stars by implementing a technique which is similar to multi-directional medical tomography. The flagships of the toolkit are the Spectrum Analyzer and Animator (SA 2 ) and the Binary 3D Renderer (B3dR). Following application of the first tool, SA 2 as detailed in paper I, the composite wind structure of the binary has been recovered and the B3dR is subsequently employed to visualize the results and simulate the revolution of the entire system (stars, winds and wind-interaction effects) around the common centre of mass. The B3dR thus repackages the end product of a lengthy physical modeling process to generate realistic multimedia content and enable the presentation of the 3D system from the point…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
