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  • Determination of temperatures and angular diameters of 114 F-M stars using the infrared flux method (IRFM)
    Temperatures and angular diameters are derived for 114 F-M stars using the infrared flux (IRFM) method and initially both the Vega flux calibrations of Dreiling and Bell (DB), and of Mountain et al. (1985). The DB calibration gives a significantly smaller variation of temperature with wavelength (0.10%) than the Mountain one (1.59%), and we adopt
    Blackwell, D. E. et al.

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    6
    1990
    Citations
    149
  • A sudden fade of OJ 287
    Optical and radio observations of the BL Lacertae object OJ 287 made early in 1989 show a sudden fade in both wavelength ranges. From January to early April the V magnitude was near 16. However, in late April and early May B = 18.4, V = 17.4, R = 16.7 and I = 15.8 were observed. At the same time, the flux at 22 GHz and 37 GHz fell to 1.9 Jy and 1.7
    Takalo, L. O. et al.

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    6
    1990
    Citations
    37
  • The response of the broad emission line region to ionizing continuum variations
    The variability of the broad emission lines in Seyfert galaxies is naturally explained in terms of photo-ionization models of the broad line region (BLR) as the response of the emitting gas to changes in the central ionizing continuum. An analysis is made of the response to a single continuum event of a simple model of the BLR consisting of an
    Robinson, A. et al.

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    5
    1990
    Citations
    60
  • The kinematics and morphology of NGC 520
    New long-slit optical spectroscopy and optical and NIR images of NGC 520 are presented. Velocity-dispersion and radial-velocity profiles are obtained from the spectra with the Fourier quotient and cross-correlation techniques. At the NW optical emission peak, a sharp rise in the velocity dispersions implies a concentration of mass. The NW optical
    Standord, S. A. et al.

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    5
    1990
    Citations
    43
  • MG II observed in the local interstellar medium - The local cloud
    Observations of interstellar absorptions superposed on the chromospheric Mg II emissions of nearby cool stars have been used to explore the structure of the local interstellar medium along many lines of sight. The interstellar cloud in which the sun is immersed (the 'local cloud', hereafter LC) has not previously been detected using this technique
    Genova, R. et al.

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    5
    1990
    Citations
    44
  • Long-term starspot activity of short-period RS Canum Venaticorum stars. III - BH Virginis
    The photometric distortion waves in the light curves of the short-period RS CVn system BH Vir by a dark, circular spot model for the active regions on the primary star is parameterized. Recent observations and archival sources are used to infer the positions and areas of the active regions. For light curves with simultaneous B and R or V and I data
    Zeilik, M. et al.

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    5
    1990
    Citations
    40