Instabilities in Interacting Binary Stars
Ivan L. Andronov, K.D. Andrych, K.A. Antoniuk, A.V. Baklanov, P., Beringer, V.V. Breus, V. Burwitz, L.L. Chinarova, D. Chochol, L.M. Cook, M., Cook, P. Dubovsk\'y, W. God{\l}owski, T. Heged\"us, K. Ho\v{n}kov\'a, L., Hric, Young-Beom Jeon, J. Jury\v{s}ek, Chun-Hwey Kim

TL;DR
This paper reviews the various instabilities in interacting binary stars, presenting observational and mathematical modeling results from the Inter-Longitude Astronomy project covering over 1900 variable stars of diverse types.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of instability types in interacting binary stars and introduces new mathematical methods and software for their analysis and modeling.
Findings
Studied over 1900 variable stars with diverse instability mechanisms.
Developed specialized mathematical tools for modeling variable stars.
Presented observational results across multiple types of interacting binary systems.
Abstract
The types of instability in the interacting binary stars are reviewed. The project "Inter-Longitude Astronomy" is a series of smaller projects on concrete stars or groups of stars. It has no special funds, and is supported from resources and grants of participating organizations, when informal working groups are created. Totally we studied 1900+ variable stars of different types. The characteristic timescale is from seconds to decades and (extrapolating) even more. The monitoring of the first star of our sample AM Her was initiated by Prof. V.P. Tsesevich (1907-1983). Since more than 358 ADS papers were published. Some highlights of our photometric and photo-polarimetric monitoring and mathematical modelling of interacting binary stars of different types are presented: classical, asynchronous, intermediate polars and magnetic dwarf novae (DO Dra) with 25 timescales corresponding to…
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TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
