Magnetic Interaction in Ultra-compact Binary Systems
Kinwah Wu

TL;DR
This paper reviews magnetic interactions, especially unipolar induction, in ultra-compact white-dwarf binaries, discussing their dynamics, evolution, and electromagnetic emissions, highlighting recent models and theoretical effects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of magnetic interactions and unipolar induction in ultra-compact binaries, including new models and effects like Einstein-Laub in such systems.
Findings
Models of electron cyclotron masers in binary systems
Predictions of electromagnetic emissions from unipolar induction
Discussion of Einstein-Laub effects in compact binaries
Abstract
This article reviews the current works on ultra-compact double-degenerate binaries in the presence of magnetic interaction, in particular, unipolar induction. The orbital dynamics and evolution of compact white-dwarf pairs are discussed in detail. Models and predictions of electron cyclotron masers from unipolar-inductor compact binaries and unipolar-inductor white-dwarf planetary systems are presented. Einstein-Laub effects in compact binaries are briefly discussed.
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