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Roadmap on the theoretical work of BinaMIcS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 August 2014

Stéphane Mathis
Affiliation:
Laboratoire AIM Paris-Saclay, CEA/DSM-CNRS-Université Paris Diderot; IRFU/SAp, Centre de Saclay, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, France email: stephane.mathis@cea.fr LESIA, UMR 8109 du CNRS, Observatoire de Paris, UPMC, Univ. Paris Diderot, 5 place Jules Janssen, 92195 Meudon Cedex, France
Coralie Neiner
Affiliation:
LESIA, UMR 8109 du CNRS, Observatoire de Paris, UPMC, Univ. Paris Diderot, 5 place Jules Janssen, 92195 Meudon Cedex, France
Evelyne Alecian
Affiliation:
LESIA, UMR 8109 du CNRS, Observatoire de Paris, UPMC, Univ. Paris Diderot, 5 place Jules Janssen, 92195 Meudon Cedex, France UJF-Grenoble 1/CNRS-INSU, IPAG, UMR 5274, F-38041, Grenoble, France
Gregg Wade
Affiliation:
Dept. of Physics, Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, K7K 7B4, Canada
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Abstract

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We review the different theoretical challenges concerning magnetism in interacting binary or multiple stars that will be studied in the BinaMIcS (Binarity and Magnetic Interactions in various classes of Stars) project during the corresponding spectropolarimetric Large Programs at CFHT and TBL. We describe how completely new and innovative topics will be studied with BinaMIcS such as the complex interactions between tidal flows and stellar magnetic fields, the MHD star-star interactions, and the role of stellar magnetism in stellar formation and vice versa. This will strongly modify our vision of the evolution of interacting binary and multiple stars.

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Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2014 

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