EAS Publications Series
Volume 64 (2013)
Setting a New Standard in the Analysis of Binary Stars
Leuven, Belgium, September 16–19, 2013K. Pavlovski, A. Tkachenko and G. Torres (Eds.)
ISBN: 978-2-7598-1161-8
Editorial
Setting a new standard in the analysis of binary stars: progress and challenges p. 3
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Setting a New Standard in the Analysis of High-Mass Binary Stars
Chemical Evolution of Binary Stars p. 13
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On the possibility that the most massive stars result from binary mergers p. 21
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Probing the models: Abundances for high-mass stars in binaries p. 29
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Quantitative spectroscopy of OB stars: from dwarfs to supergiants p. 37
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Temperature and gravity scales in hot stars p. 47
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Modelling binary rotating stars by new population synthesis code bonnfires p. 55
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Interacting winds in massive binaries p. 59
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Magnetism in massive early-type stars p. 67
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The BinaMIcS project: binarity and magnetism p. 75
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Characterizing binary properties of 5 m⊙ stars: new approaches using cepheids p. 81
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Setting a New Standard in the Analysis of Intermediate and Low-Mass Binaries
Observational constraints from binary stars on stellar evolution models p. 87
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Modelling convection mixing length parameter from observations of FGK binary stars p. 95
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Fundamental properties of low-mass stars in eclipsing binary systems p. 103
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Stellar diameters and temperatures along the main sequence p. 111
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Chemically peculiar stars in binaries p. 119
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Magnetic field induced radius inflation of low-mass stars p. 127
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Close-in companions to contact binary stars p. 131
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Dynamical masses of pms stars in the taurus star formation region p. 141
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Multiplicity Surveys
The VLT-Flames Tarantula Survey: an overview of the VFTS results so far p. 147
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Stellar multiplicity across the mass spectrum p. 155
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Monitoring evolved stars for binarity with the hermes spectrograph p. 163
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Advances in Interferometry of Binary Stars
Recent advances in interferometry p. 173
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Resolving Binary Stars and their Circumstellar Environments with the CHARA Array p. 181
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Interferometry, spectroscopy and high precision astrometry of δ Velorum p. 189
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Binary Cepheids from optical interferometry p. 197
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Spatially Resolving Spectroscopic Binaries with the CHARA Array: The SFP Project p. 205
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Advances in Spectroscopic Methods
Theoretical backgrounds for interpretation of spectroscopic observations p. 211
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Spectroscopic analysis of eclipsing SB2 stars: a case study p. 219
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CoMBiSpeC: A novel approach in the modelling of massive binaries p. 229
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Least-Squares Deconvolution based analysis of stellar spectra p. 237
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Studies of red giants in eclipsing binaries p. 245
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Fundamental Properties of Eclipsing Binaries in the Kepler Field of View p. 249
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Chemical abundances on the secondary star in the low-mass x-ray binary Cygnus X-2 p. 253
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Advances in Photometric Analysis
Physics of Eclipsing Binaries: Motivation for the New-Age Modeling Suite p. 259
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Physics of Eclipsing Binaries: Modelling in the new era of ultra-high precision photometry p. 269
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PHOEBE 2.0 – Where no model has gone before p. 277
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Physics of Eclipsing Binaries: Heartbeat Stars and Tidally Induced Pulsations p. 285
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Phoebe 2.0 – Triple and multiple systems p. 295
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Synergy: Binaries in Clusters and Galaxies
The Araucaria Project: Precise and accurate distance determination to the LMC and SMC p. 305
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The Araucaria Project. Binary Classical Cepheids in the LMC p. 309
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Binary Stars in Open Clusters: Connecting Observations and Simulations p. 317
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Synergy: Asteroseismology of Binary Stars
The Dynamic Eclipse Mapping method in pulsating binaries p. 331
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Tidal Flows in asynchronous binaries: The β-factor p. 339
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HD 181068: a triply eclipsing system with intrinsically variable red giant component p. 343
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“One of the Kind” Eclipsing Binaries
Stripped red giant cores in eclipsing binary star systems p. 353
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The exotic eclipsing nucleus of the ring planetary nebula SuWt 2 p. 361
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Posters
Broad-band and multi-band polarimetric observations of post-AGB and RV Tauri stars p. 375
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V2107 Cyg: A Young Cyg OB1 Member Binary System With A β Cep Type Pulsating Component p. 377
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Eclipsing binaries among high-mass stars p. 379
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Solution of basic tasks in eclipsing binary period analysis by genetic and LSM algorithms p. 383
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Useful science of selected eclipsing binaries with small to medium-size telescopes network p. 385
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Light curve solutions of detached binaries in the ASAS-ROSAT catalogue p. 387
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Tracing CNO Exposed Layers in the Hot Algol-Type Binary System 68 Her p. 389
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New CCD Photometric Observation of the W-Uma Eclipsing Binary System 1SWASP J160156.04+202821.6 p. 391
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Detached Eclipsing Binaries and heartbeat stars in the Kepler field p. 393
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HST Fine Guidance Sensors Survey For Binaries Among The Massive Stars p. 395
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The triple B–star system DV Cam p. 397
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Detecting eclipsing binaries with Gaia p. 399
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Long and consecutive observations of four eclipsing binary stars from Dome A, Antarctica p. 401
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Did the ancient egyptians discover Algol? p. 403
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Design and Implementation of BDB, the Binary Star Database p. 405
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Constrained Disentangling: Complementary spectroscopic and interferometric solution p. 407
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The structure of the Large Magellanic Cloud from hot binary stars and Classical Cepheids p. 409
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HD 152246, a new high-mass triple system – preliminary results p. 411
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X-ray emission of interacting wind binaries in Cyg OB2 p. 413
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An unexpected result for the V444 Cyg binary p. 415
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Thorough analysis and deep insight into the low amplitude W UMa type system FI Boo p. 417
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Binarity nature of the HADS AN Lyn & BE Lyn p. 419
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Asteroseismology of eclipsing binary stars using Kepler and the hermes spectrograph p. 421
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The BONNSAI Project: A Statistical Comparison of Stars with Stellar Evolution Models p. 423
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PG1544+488: first of its kind – a system containing helium-rich subdwarf twins p. 425
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Spectral analysis of Wolf-Rayet binary systems p. 427
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Predicting Stellar Angular Sizes p. 429
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A Day and Night on HW Vir p. 431
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The role of eclipsing binaries in open cluster research p. 433
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Close binaries in near and shallow contact stages p. 435
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