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  • SAX J1808.4-3658 = XTE J1808-369
    IAUC 6902 available at Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams.
    Percival, W. et al.

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    5
    1998
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    1
  • Optical follow-up of GRB970508
    We report on the results of optical follow-up observations of the counterpart of GRB970508 between 7 hours and 100 days after the event. Multi-colour U, B, V, Rc and Ic band observations were obtained during the first three consecutive nights. The Rc light curve rises to a maximum 1.8 days after the burst and after this declines with a power law
    Groot, Paul J. et al.

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    5
    1998
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    0
  • On the validity of quasi-linear kinematic mean-field electrodynamics in astrophysical flows
    Mean-field theory in its kinematic form with the quasi-linear approximation is widely used for the modelling of the transport of weak magnetic fields in turbulent media. The validity of this approach to real astrophysical flows is discussed. Numerically evaluating the turbulent electromotive force using Lagrangian analysis for a set of simple
    Petrovay, K. et al.

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    5
    1998
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    8
  • On the light-curve of OT/GRB970508
    Using the Nordic Optical Telescope, La Palma, Spain, optical studies of OT/GRB970508 were initiated 3 hours 5 minutes after the high energy event (This appears to be sooner than achieved elsewhere, for any optical transient). The OT was clearly detected in the earliest images. The last observation was done August 13-15, i.e. 95-97 days after the
    Pedersen, H. et al.

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    5
    1998
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    2
  • Near-Infrared Imaging and Spectroscopy of Circumnuclear Star Formation in M100
    We present new near-infrared images and spectra of the circumnuclear star formation regions in M100. Images in J, H, and K have been obtained in conditions of 0.3'' seeing using IRCAM3 on UKIRT, and show a host of objects not apparent in previous images (cf. Knapen et al. 1995, ApJ, 443, L73). We have also obtained H- and K-band spectra with CGS4
    Ryder, S. D. et al.

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    5
    1998
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  • Near infrared light variations of chemically peculiar stars. The SrCrEu stars
    Twenty magnetic Chemically Peculiar (CP2) stars of the SrCrEu subgroup mostly brighter than the 7.5 visual magnitude have been investigated in the near infrared at 1.25, 1.6 and 2.2 mu . The stars HD 3980, HD 24712, HD 49976, HD 83368, HD 96616, HD 98088, HD 118022, HD 125248, HD 148898, HD 203006, and HD 220825 have been found to be variable in
    Catalano, F. A. et al.

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    5
    1998
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    12