Contents

Astronomy Reports


Vol. 67, No. 9, 2023


Workshop “Novelties in Understanding the Evolution of Binary Stars”

N. N. Samus p. 847  abstract

Dedication to Mariy Anatolyevich Svechnikov

T. S. Polushina p. 849  abstract

X-Ray Astronomy and Close Binary Systems

A. M. Cherepashchuk p. 856  abstract

The Role of Binary Stars in Understanding the Physics and Evolution of Stars

A. V. Tutukov p. 867  abstract

Determination of the Close Binary Systems Parameters by Synthesis Methods: from White Dwarfs to Wolf–Rayet Stars and Black Holes

E. A. Antokhina and I. I. Antokhin p. 876  abstract

Confirmation of the New Evolutionary Status of UU Cas

S. Yu. Gorda p. 888  abstract

Extremely Wide Pairs in the World of Binary Stars

G. N. Dremova, V. V. Dremov, and A. V. Tutukov p. 894  abstract

Distribution of Young Spectroscopic Binary Stars by Mass Ratio and Eccentricity

O. V. Eretnova p. 902  abstract

Quasi-stationary Tidal Evolution with Arbitrarily Misaligned Orbital and Stellar Angular Momenta with a Preliminary Numerical Investigation in the Non-Dissipative Limit

P. Ivanov and John Papaloizou p. 912  abstract

Characteristics of Long-Term Spot Activity on Several Late-Spectral-Type Stars

A. V. Kozhevnikova, I. Yu. Alekseev, and V. P. Kozhevnikov p. 929  abstract

Calibration of Uncertainties of the Gaia DR3 Catalog Based on Data on Wide Binary Stars of the Galaxy Field

D. A. Kovaleva p. 938  abstract

Time Domain Astronomy Case: Use of Large Photometric Surveys for Study of Variable Stars

P. Pakhomova, L. Berdnikov, A. Kniazev, and O. Malkov p. 951  abstract

The Role of Meridional Circulation in the Formation of Classical Be Stars

E. I. Staritsin p. 959  abstract