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  • S193: another non-eclipsing SW Sex star
    We present time-resolved optical spectroscopy of the cataclysmic variable S193. The emission lines are remarkably similar to those of V795 Her and exhibit high-velocity S-waves and complex absorptions that are modulated with the orbital period. Evidence for transient anomalous spectral features is seen during the first two nights of our run. We
    Martínez-Pais, I. G. et al.

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    5
    1999
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    19
  • Radio Imaging of the Sun from Space
    Since the 1960s, ground-based radio astronomers have had the capability to image solar radio emissions using aperture synthesis techniques. These images show the two-dimensional time history of CME-driven shock fronts, for example. However, ground-based observations are limited by the terrestrial ionosphere to frequencies above about 15 MHz, which
    Rodriguez, P. et al.

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    5
    1999
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  • Probing the {Na} BT I D and {K} BT I lambda 7699 resonance lines sensitivity to background opacity in late-type stars
    We have measured the equivalent width WK of the K i resonance line at 7699 Angstroms for a large sample of low activity late-type stars observed with high spectral resolution and we have verified that the relation WK vs. Teff is monotonically decreasing, for both dwarf and giant stars. This behaviour is different from that of the Na I D lines for
    Tripicchio, A. et al.

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    5
    1999
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    9
  • Optical Outburst of AQL X-1
    We report YALO consortium observations using the Yale 1-m telescope at CTIO and observations with the 48" telescope at the Whipple Observatory: Aql X-1 = V1333 Aql appears to be beginning a new outburst. This x-ray binary outbursts approximately once per year, and based on its recent outbursts was due to erupt.
    Jain, R. et al.

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    5
    1999
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    3
  • On the Physical Conditions in AGN Optical Synchrotron Jets
    We discuss the energy budget of AGN jets, based on available data for all 14 having detected optical synchrotron emission. Assuming equipartition between magnetic field and particle energy, these jets transport enough kinetic energy to power a typical extended radio lobe only if the bulk motion of the jet plasma is at least moderately relativistic
    Scarpa, R. et al.

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    5
    1999
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  • OJ 287 and the predicted fade of 1998
    There were predictions that blazar OJ 287 should have faded in late 1997 or early 1998. The observational background for these predictions is the sudden fade of OJ 287 in 1989. Back then, the radio flux decreased steadily for 4-5 months and then the brightness dropped also in the optical region suddenly for 2-3 weeks to all time low values, e.g. V
    Pietilä, H. et al.

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    5
    1999
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    17