Binary Evolution in World Wide Web
S.N.Nazin (1), V.M.Lipunov (1,2), I.E.Panchenko (2), K.A.Postnov (2),, M.E.Prokhorov (1), S.B.Popov (2) ((1) Sternberg Astronomical Institute (2), Department of Physics, Moscow State University)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a web-based version of the Scenario Machine, enabling users to simulate and analyze the evolution of close binary star systems via an accessible online platform.
Contribution
It provides the first online accessible tool for binary stellar evolution calculations, allowing customizable parameters and real-time results.
Findings
Accessible online binary evolution calculations
Generation of tables and graphic diagrams
Platform under continuous development
Abstract
We present a WWW-version of the {\it Scenario Machine} - a computer code designed to calculate the evolution of close binary stellar systems. The Internet users can directly access to the code and calculate binary evolutionary tracks with parameters at the user's will. The program is running on the {\it Pentium} server of the Division of the Relativistic Astrophysics of the Sternberg Astronimical Institute (http://xray.sai.msu.su/ ). The results are presented both in the form of tables and graphic diagrams. The work is always in progress. More possibilities for Internet users are intended to become available in the near future.
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TopicsWeb Data Mining and Analysis
