Publications

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  • PRIMEROS RESULTADOS DE LA RED HELIOSISMOLOGICA I.R.I.S. (INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH OF THE INTERIOR OF THE SUN)
    ACTUALMENTE, LA INFORMACION HELIOSISMOLOGICA QUE PUEDE OBTENERSE A PARTIR DE ESTACIONES UNICAS SOBRE LA SUPERFICIE TERRESTRE SE ENCUENTRA ANALIZADA HASTA EL LIMITE. LA COMUNIDAD CIENTIFICA ESTA CONVENCIDA DE QUE, PARA PROSEGUIR EL AVANCE EN ESTE CAMPO, ES NECESARIO DISPONER DE SERIES TEMPRALES LARGAS E ININTERRUMPIDAS DE OBSERVACIONES DE LAS
    LUIS ENRIQUE SANCHEZ DUARTE

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    5
    1993
  • Lithium Abundances in a Flux-Limited Sample of Galactic Carbon Stars
    Lithium abundances, or upper limits, have been derived for 161 galactic carbon stars, selected from the Two Micron Sky Survey, using high resolution, high signal to noise ratio spectra and synthetic spectrum fitting. Fourteen of these C-stars present surface lithium abundances [log ɛ(Li) ≥ 1.0] higher than theoretically expected during the AGB
    Abia, C. et al.

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    5
    1993
    Citations
    54
  • Globular Cluster Red Giants as a Probe of Horizontal Branch Luminosities
    Connecting observational data to recent theoretical prescriptions for the luminosity of RR Lyrae, we present a new estimate of the bolometric magnitude of the first brightest red giant for a selected sample of galactic globular clusters. Comparison with theoretical prescriptions for the red giant luminosity at the He-flash discloses an excellent
    Castellani, V. et al.

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    5
    1993
    Citations
    13
  • Coyotes-I - the Photometric Variability and Rotational Evolution of T-Tauri Stars
    In a multi-site photometric campaign to monitor T Tauri stars (TTS) in the Taurus-Auriga cloud over more than two months - dubbed Coordinated Observations of Young ObjecTs from Earthbound Sites (COYOTES), we find all 24 of our target stars show evidence for periodic light variations with periods between 1.2 and 24.0 days. This more than doubles the
    Bouvier, J. et al.

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    5
    1993
    Citations
    407
  • Convection, Chromospheric Heating and Mixing of Material in Main-Sequence F-type Stars
    This thesis falls into the general category of studies of the outer layers of stars on the mid to lower main sequence. It deals specifically with the properties of the convective envelopes of F-type stars, and how these relate to mixing mechanisms in their interiors and energy deposition in their atmospheres. The observational context of the study
    Garcia Lopez, Ramon J.

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    5
    1993
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    0