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"The Evolution of Compact Binary Star Systems"
Konstantin A. Postnov and Lev R. Yungelson 
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Observations of Double Compact Stars
3 Basic Principles of the Evolution of Binary Stars
4 Evolutionary Scenario for Compact Binaries with Neutron Star or Black Hole Components
5 Formation of Double Compact Binaries
6 Detection Rates
7 Short-Period Binaries with White-Dwarf Components
8 Observations of Double-Degenerate Systems
9 Evolution of Interacting Double-Degenerate Systems
10 Gravitational Waves from Compact Binaries with White-Dwarf Components
11 AM CVn-Type Stars as Sources of Optical and X-Ray Emission
12 Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References
Footnotes
Updates
Figures
Tables
Figure 21
Figure 21: Sketch of the period – mass transfer rate evolution of the binaries in the three proposed formation channels of AM CVn stars (the dashed line shows the detached phase of the white dwarf channel). For comparison, the evolutionary path of an ordinary hydrogen-rich CV or low-mass X-ray binary is shown. Image reproduced with permission from Figure 1 of [521], copyright by the authors.