Publications

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  • New multisite observations of δ Scuti stars V624 Tauri and HD 23194
    The preliminary results of STEPHI 2006 campaign are reported.
    Fox Machado, L. et al.

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    2008
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  • Magnetohydrostatic Sunspot Models from Deep Subphotospheric to Chromospheric Layers
    In order to understand the influence of magnetic fields on the propagation properties of waves, as derived from different local helioseismology techniques, forward modeling of waves is required. Such calculations need a model in magnetohydrostatic equilibrium as an initial atmosphere through which to propagate oscillations. We provide a method to
    Khomenko, E. et al.

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    2008
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  • Magnetic fields in Galaxies
    Magnetic fields not only provide a basic tool for observing galaxies but constitute an important clue to interpret many dynamic processes taking place in them, mainly in spiral and irregular galaxies. As in the Sun, magnetic fields become important where gravity becomes lower, i.e. in the outermost regions. Any peripheric feature should be
    Battaner, E. et al.

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    2008
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  • Laboratory studies into the effect of regolith on planetary X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy
    In the analysis of X-ray fluorescence spectra from planetary surfaces, it is traditionally assumed that the observed surface is a plane-parallel, smooth, and homogeneous medium. The spectral and spatial resolutions of the instruments that have been used to measure X-ray emission from planetary surfaces to date have been such that this has been a
    Näränen, Jyri et al.

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  • Is HD 163899 really a supergiant star?
    According to its spectral type B2 Ib/I I (Klare & Neckel 1977; Schmidt & Carruthers 1996), HD163899 is a supergiant star. The star presents p and g-mode pulsations (Saio et al. 2006). In such a post-main sequence (post MS) star, the helium core is radiative with a very large Brunt-Väisälä frequency which produces a strong damping. The presence of
    Godart, M. et al.

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    2008
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