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  • Accretion Disc Evolution in Cataclysmic Variables - the 1988 International Time Project in La-Palma
    A summary of data collected during a sixty night international campaign devoted to cataclysmic variables is presented.
    Charles, P. A. et al.

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    7
    1990
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    0
  • The extended narrow-line region in NGC 4151
    This paper presents high-resolution, high dynamic range narrow-band images of the extended narrow-line region (ENLR), as well as broad-band continuum images, of the type 1.5 Seyfert galaxy NGC 4151. An 'excitation map' is obtained by division of the calibrated O III forbidden 5007-A line image by the H-alpha image. This line-ratio map shows that
    Perez-Fournon, Ismael et al.

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    6
    1990
    Citations
    39
  • Multidimensional radiative transfer in stratified atmospheres. VI - Radiative instabilities
    The possibility that radiative instabilities in stellar atmospheres are driven by transfer of energy processes between stellar gas and the radiation field is considered. Harmonic temperature fluctuations in gray radiative equilibrium atmospheres are introduced, and the linear response of the radiation field to the ensuing Planck-function and
    Trujillo Bueno, J. et al.

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    6
    1990
    Citations
    13
  • 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
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    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
    61