CoBiToM Project -- I. Contact Binaries Towards Merging
K. D. Gazeas, G. A. Loukaidou, P. G. Niarchos, S. Palafouta, D., Athanasopoulos, A. Liakos, S. Zola, A. Essam, P. Hakala

TL;DR
The CoBiToM Project investigates contact binary and multiple stellar systems to understand stellar mergers, coalescence, and evolution, using observational data and multi-method analysis to reveal insights into stellar dynamics and potential planetary hosts.
Contribution
This study introduces a comprehensive, multi-method approach to analyze contact binaries and multiple systems, aiming to uncover the origins of stellar mergers and rapid stellar rotation.
Findings
Initial observational data on eclipsing binaries and systems
Insights into orbital period variations and spot activity
First results on stellar evolution in contact binaries
Abstract
Binary and multiple stellar systems are numerous in our solar neighborhood with 80 per cent of the solar-type stars being members of systems with high order multiplicity. The Contact Binaries Towards Merging (CoBiToM) Project is a programme that focuses on contact binaries and multiple stellar systems, as a key for understanding stellar nature. The goal is to investigate stellar coalescence and merging processes, as the final state of stellar evolution of low-mass contact binary systems. Obtaining observational data of approximately 100 eclipsing binaries and multiple systems and more than 400 archival systems, the programme aspires to give insights for their physical and orbital parameters and their temporal variations, e.g. the orbital period modulation, spot activity etc. Gravitational phenomena in multiple-star environments will be linked with stellar evolution. A comprehensive…
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