What physical characteristic defines a contact binary system?
Answer
Stars are so close that they share outer atmospheric layers
A contact binary occurs when the two stars in a system are positioned so closely that their outer atmospheric layers merge. This proximity results in the physical sharing of gas, which flows from one star to the other. These systems represent an extreme in orbital mechanics where the components interact directly through their outer envelopes.

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