510199. Astronomical sciences not elsewhere classified


Title510199. Astronomical sciences not elsewhere classified
Parent5101. Astronomical sciences

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Why are some A stars magnetic, while most are not?
Wade, G. A., Silvester, J., Bale, K., Johnson, N., Power, J., Auriere, M., Lignieres, F., Dintrans, B., Donati, J. -F., Hui Bon Hoa, A., Mouillet, D., Naseri, S., Paletou, F., Petit, P., Rincon, F., Toque, N., Bagnulo, S., Folsom, C. P., Landstreet, J. D., ..., Marsden, S. C.. 2009. "Why are some A stars magnetic, while most are not?" Berdyugina, Svetlana V., Nagendra, K. N. and Ramelli, Renzo (ed.) Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference(SPW5): 5th Solar Polarization Workshop: a Workshop In Honor of Jan Olof Stenflo. Ascona, Switzerland 17 - 21 Sep 2007 San Francisco, CA. United States.

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Young stars in the time domain
Covey, Kevin R., Plavchan, Peter, Bastien, Fabienne, Flaccomio, Ettore, Flaherty, Kevin, Marsden, Stephen, Morales-Calderon, Maria, Muzerolle, James and Turner, Neal J.. 2012. "Young stars in the time domain." Johns-Krull, Christopher (ed.) 16th Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun (CS 16). Seattle, WA. United States 29 Aug - 02 Sep 2010 San Francisco, CA. United States.

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The shortest period sdB plus white dwarf binary CD-30 11223 (GALEX J1411-3053)
Vennes, S., Kawka, A., O'Toole, S. J., Nemeth, P. and Burton, D.. 2012. "The shortest period sdB plus white dwarf binary CD-30 11223 (GALEX J1411-3053)." The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 759 (1), pp. L25 (1)-L25 (5). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/759/1/L25

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The magnetic activity of young suns: magnetic topologies and differential rotation of F- and G- dwarfs
Marsden, S. C., Mengel, M. W., Donati, J.-F., Carter, B. D., Semel, M. and Petit, P.. 2006. "The magnetic activity of young suns: magnetic topologies and differential rotation of F- and G- dwarfs." Casini, R. and Lites, B. W. (ed.) 4th Solar Polarization Workshop. Boulder, United States 19 - 23 Sep 2005 San Francisco, United States.

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