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  • The Canaris Type IA Supernovae Archive (I)
    This paper presents an atlas containing 59 low-resolution supernova spectra which correspond to 27 type Ia supernovae. These 59 spectra spectra which correspond to 27 type Ia supernovae. These 59 spectra refer to different ages along the postmaximum type Ia evolution, covering from the photospheric to the old (~>300 days) nebular phases. These
    Gomez, G. et al.

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    11
    1996
    Citations
    30
  • On the nature of the photometric variability of the luminous blue variable P Cygni.
    P Cygni is one of the most luminous variable stars in our Galaxy. It is the only luminous blue variable which does not show photometric variability on a scale of 1 - 2m. In this paper a possible interpretation of the small-scale photometric variability of ΔV ≍ 0.2m for this peculiar supergiant is discussed.
    Israelian, G.

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    11
    1996
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    0
  • On the multiperiodicity of the δ Scuti star BDS 1269A (VW Arietis). The fifth campaign of STEPHI network in 1993.
    This paper reports on the fifth STEPHI multi-site photometric campaign in 1993 devoted to the δ Scuti star BDS 1269A (VW Ari). The observation yielded a data set of 150.7 hours. Our analysis has resulted in 7 identified frequencies. These frequencies exhibit three couple-frequency character, and also fit the previous investigations quite well. An
    Liu, Y. Y. et al.

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    11
    1996
    Citations
    10
  • On the evolution of ejecta fragments in compact supernova remnants.
    The authors examine the evolution of inhomogeneities (fragments) of supernova ejecta in compact supernova remnants by means of hydrodynamical modelling and simplified analytical calculations. Under the influence of intense post-shock cooling the fragments become strongly compressed as they traverse the hot shocked region between the reverse and
    Miller, W. et al.

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    11
    1996
    Citations
    18