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Close Binaries in the 21st Century: New Opportunities and Challenges

  • Contributions to this conference covered the latest achievements in the field and reflected the state of the art of the dynamically evolving area of binary research

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Table of contents (99 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-ix
  2. Close Binaries in the 21 st Century: New Opportunities and Challenges

    • Àlvaro Giménez, Edward Guinan, Panagiotis Niarchos, Slavek Rucinski
    Pages 1-2
  3. The Brave New World of Binary Star Studies

    • Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle
    Pages 3-9
  4. Multisite, Multiwavelength Studies of the Active Cool Binary CC Eri

    • E. Budding, N. Erkan, C. Bembrick, B. D. Carter, I. Waite, M. Jardine et al.
    Pages 11-14
  5. Late-type X-ray Emitting Binaries in the Solar Neighborhood and in Star Forming Regions

    • Antonio Frasca, Ettore Marilli, Patrick Guillout, Rubens Freire Ferrero, Elvira Covino, Juan M. Alcalá
    Pages 15-18
  6. Photometric Studies of Twelve Deep, Low-mass Ratio Overcontact Binary Systems

    • Qian Shengbang, Yang Yuangui, Zhu Liying, He Jiajia, Yuan Jingzhao
    Pages 23-26
  7. Updated UBV Light-Curve and Period Analysis of Eclipsing Binary HS Herculis

    • Zeynep Bozkurt, Ömer Lütfi Değirmenci
    Pages 27-31
  8. The Period Variation of V839 Oph

    • H. V. Şenavcı, B. Albayrak, S. O. Selam, T. Ak
    Pages 33-35
  9. Investigation of Times of Minima of Selected Early-Type Eclipsing Binaries

    • Pavel Mayer, Marek Wolf, P. G. Niarchos, K. D. Gazeas, V. N. Manimanis, Drahomír Chochol
    Pages 37-39
  10. Photometric Solution of the O-type Eclipsing Binary V1007 Sco

    • S. Nesslinger, H. Drechsel, R. Lorenz, P. Harmanec, P. Mayer, M. Wolf
    Pages 45-47
  11. First results of the Central-East-South European Binary Star Study Group (CESEB)

    • T. Hegedüs, J. Nuspl, N. Markova, H. Markov, I. Vince, H. Rovithis-Livaniou et al.
    Pages 49-51
  12. Spot Modelling of ζ Andromedae

    • Zsolt Kővári, Katalin Oláh, János Bartus, Klaus G. Strassmeier, Thomas Granzer
    Pages 53-55
  13. Chromospheric Activity and Orbital Solution of Six New Late-type Spectroscopic Binary Systems

    • M. C. Gálvez, D. Montes, M. J. Fernández-Figueroa, J. López-Santiago
    Pages 57-59
  14. The Near-Contact System V387 Cygni: BVRI Photometry and Modelling

    • V. N. Manimanis, P. G. Niarchos
    Pages 61-63
  15. The W UMa-type Stars Program: First Results, Current Status and Perspectives

    • J. M. Kreiner, S. Zola, W. Ogloza, B. Pokrzywka, M. Drozdz, G. Stachowski et al.
    Pages 69-71
  16. A Mechanism for Producing Short-Period Binaries

    • Peter P. Eggleton, Ludmila Kisseleva-Eggleton
    Pages 73-77

About this book

An International Conference entitled "Close Binaries in the 21st Century: New Opportunities and Challenges", was held in Syros island, Greece, from 27 to 30 June, 2005.

There are many binary star systems whose components are so close together, that they interact in various ways. Stars in such systems do not pass through all stages of their evolution independently of each other; in fact their evolutionary path is significantly affected by their companions. Processes of interaction include gravitational effects, mutual irradiation, mass exchange, mass loss from the system, phenomena of extended atmospheres, semi-transparent atmospheric clouds, variable thickness disks and gas streams.

The zoo of Close Binary Systems includes: Close Eclipsing Binaries (Detached, Semi-detached, Contact), High and Low-Mass X-ray Binaries, Cataclysmic Variables, RS CVn systems, Pulsar Binaries and Symbiotic Stars. The study of these binaries triggered the development of new branches of astrophysics dealing with the structure and evolution of close binaries and the interaction effects displayed by these exciting objects. Close Binaries are classic examples of the fundamental contribution that stellar astrophysics makes to our general understanding of physical processes in the universe.

Ground-based and space surveys will discover many new close binaries, which were previously unknown. In the future, new approaches will also be possible with highly efficient photometric searches looking for very shallow eclipses, such as those produced by Earth-like extra-solar planets.

Contributions to this conference covered the latest achievements in the field and reflected the state of the art of the dynamically evolving area of binary star research.

Editors and Affiliations

  • ESA-ESTEC, Noordwjk, The Netherlands

    Àlvaro Giménez

  • Villanova University, USA

    Edward Guinan

  • University of Athens, Greece

    Panagiotis Niarchos

  • University of Toronto, Canada

    Slavek Rucinski

About the editors

  1. Gimenez is Professor in Spain and Head of Department in ESA. He is President of the OC of Comm. 42 on Close Binary Stars of the IAU.

  1. Guinan is Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics at Villanova University, USA

Previous President of IAU Comm. 42 (Close Binary Stars) and Former President of IAU Div. V - Variable and Binary Stars

  1. Niarchos is Assoc. Professor of Astronomy at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

S. Rucinski is Professor of Astronomy at the University of Toronto, Canada, and Vice-President of the OC of Comm. 42 on Close Binary Stars of the IAU.

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