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Light Curve Modeling of Eclipsing Binary Stars
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
Improvements in the Modeling of Eclipsing Binary Light Curves- An Introduction
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Chapter 2
From Here to Observables: Beyond Light and Velocity Curves
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Chapter 3
Spectral Energy Distributions of Circumstellar Gas in Algols
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Chapter 4
Gradient Free Determination of Eclipsing Binary Light Curve Parameters — Derivation of Spot Parameters Using the Simplex Algorithm
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Chapter 5
The New Wilson Reflection Treatment and the Nature of BF Aurigae
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Chapter 6
Binary Star Rotation from Line Profiles
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Chapter 7
Improvements to the Wilson-Devinney Code on Computer Platforms at the University of Calgary
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Chapter 8
New Atmospheres for Modelling Binaries and Disks
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Chapter 9
Light Synthesis Modeling of Close Binary Stars
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Chapter 10
Current Status of the EBOP Code
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Chapter 11
Improving the Light Curve Synthesis Program EBOP: Variable Position of the Periastron and Second Order Limb Darkening
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Chapter 12
Linear and Non-Linear Limb Darkening Coefficients for Synthetic Light Curve Modeling of Binary Stars
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Chapter 13
Light2: A Light-Curve Modeling Program
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Chapter 14
Binary Maker 2.0 - An Interactive Graphical Tool for Preliminary Light Curve Analysis “Double Stars for the Masses”
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Chapter 15
Problems Arising in the Modeling of the W Ser-Type Binary RX Cas
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Chapter 16
Spot Solutions for Two RS CVn Systems: ER Vul and V711 Tau
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Chapter 17
The Information Limit Optimisation Technique
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Chapter 18
Comments on Light Curve Modelling Techniques and a Review of a Poster Paper
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Chapter 19
Some Comments on Light Curve Solution of Eclipsing Binaries
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Chapter 20
Discussion
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Chapter 21
Concluding Remarks
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Book overview
1. Improvements in the Modeling of Eclipsing Binary Light Curves- An Introduction
2. From Here to Observables: Beyond Light and Velocity Curves
3. Spectral Energy Distributions of Circumstellar Gas in Algols
4. Gradient Free Determination of Eclipsing Binary Light Curve Parameters — Derivation of Spot Parameters Using the Simplex Algorithm
5. The New Wilson Reflection Treatment and the Nature of BF Aurigae
6. Binary Star Rotation from Line Profiles
7. Improvements to the Wilson-Devinney Code on Computer Platforms at the University of Calgary
8. New Atmospheres for Modelling Binaries and Disks
9. Light Synthesis Modeling of Close Binary Stars
10. Current Status of the EBOP Code
11. Improving the Light Curve Synthesis Program EBOP: Variable Position of the Periastron and Second Order Limb Darkening
12. Linear and Non-Linear Limb Darkening Coefficients for Synthetic Light Curve Modeling of Binary Stars
13. Light2: A Light-Curve Modeling Program
14. Binary Maker 2.0 - An Interactive Graphical Tool for Preliminary Light Curve Analysis “Double Stars for the Masses”
15. Problems Arising in the Modeling of the W Ser-Type Binary RX Cas
16. Spot Solutions for Two RS CVn Systems: ER Vul and V711 Tau
17. The Information Limit Optimisation Technique
18. Comments on Light Curve Modelling Techniques and a Review of a Poster Paper
19. Some Comments on Light Curve Solution of Eclipsing Binaries
20. Discussion
21. Concluding Remarks
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