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Close Binary Stars. IX: Statistical Studies of Close Binary Systems

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The article considers a variety of close binary systems (CBSs) and describes their classification. Statistical dependences between the main parameters of the CBS stellar components are presented. The star formation function for binary stars in the Galaxy is described, and the question of the formation of binary and multiple systems is discussed. Studies of CBSs in star clusters are presented.

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Cherepashchuk, A.M. Close Binary Stars. IX: Statistical Studies of Close Binary Systems. Astron. Rep. 66 (Suppl 1), S692–S711 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1134/S106377292213011X

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