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Oreiro, R.; Pérez Hernández, F.; Manteiga, M.; Ulla, A.; González Pérez, J. M.; Zapatero Osorio, M. R.; GarcÍa López, R.; MacDonald, J.; Thejll, P.; Ferriz-Mas, A.; Saffer, R. A.; Elkin, V.
Bibliographical reference
Astrophysics and Space Science, v. 284, Issue 1, p. 269-272 (2003).
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Description
Hot subdwarf stars (hot sds) are blue subluminous objects. Only a few
determinations are available to date regarding the study of such aspects
as rotation, microturbulent velocities or the magnetic nature of these
objects. Over 26 sdBs are known to date to be multiperiodic rapid
oscillators. This project presents preliminary results of new
observations and models of a sample of pulsating and non-pulsating hot
sds, including considerations on mass loss and eventual magnetic
properties.