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Rotating Stars in Relativity. [PDF]

open access: yesLiving Rev Relativ, 2003
Stergioulas N.
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Asteroseismology

2010
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Aerts, Conny   +2 more
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Asteroseismology of Be stars [PDF]

open access: possibleEAS Publications Series, 2005
Classical Be stars – i.e. non-supergiants B stars with some emission – are very intriguing objects. They represent nearly 20% of B stars. Emission originates in a circumstellar envelope more or less concentrated around the equator, and whose origin is so far unexplained.
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Asteroseismology and the Infrared

2006
Asteroseismolgy is a mature technique allowing to study the internal structure of pulsating stars. This technique has been successfully applied to the sun where it allowed for the first time to determine the boudaries of the convective zone and the dependency of rotation with depth and solar latitude.
Thomas Kallinger, Werner W. Weiss
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Asteroseismology: results and prospects

Symposium - International Astronomical Union, 1988
Asteroseismology is interpreted as an extension of the field of variable stars, and not just as the stellar analogue of helioseismology. The main effects of stellar mass and evolution on oscillation frequencies are discussed with the help of simplified wave-propagation diagrams.
R. Sienkiewicz   +2 more
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The Birth of Asteroseismology

Science, 2001
Scientists studying the oscillations of the sun have gained remarkable insights into its interior structure and properties. In his Perspective, [Gough][1] highlights a recent study, which has extended such seismological studies to a more distant sunlike star, heralding the birth of asteroseismology. [1]: http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/291/
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Asteroseismology and interferometry .

2006
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Thévenin, Frédéric   +5 more
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The new era of asteroseismology [PDF]

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New observations of stellar pulsations, particularly from the CoRoT and Kepler space missions, have opened completely new possibilities for asteroseismic investigations for stars in large parts of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. Particularly dramatic has been the development of asteroseismology of stars showing solar-like oscillations, where ...
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