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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 April 2012
Low mass stars in binaries are frequently used as unique tools to determine and establish fundamental stellar parameters. The need for their study and understanding has led to developing new instruments, new observational techniques and improved theoretical models. The relatively recent discovery of exoplanets and their study as the low-mass constituents around other stars is now opening new horizons in binary research. Here, I examine the most common observational challenges in studying low mass binaries across the electromagnetic spectrum.