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- Asteroseismology is the study of oscillations in stars. Stars have many resonant modes and frequencies, and the path of sound waves p****ing through a star...
- systems and to significant contributions to stellar astrophysics and astroseismology of evolving stars. He also determined plasma properties of hypervelocity...
- KU Leuven and Radboud University, where she leads the Chair in the Astroseismology group. In 2012, she became the first woman to be awarded the Francqui...
- stars that have been used as standard candles and as subjects to study astroseismology. Rotating rapidly with a projected rotational velocity of 150 km s−1...
- effects of astronomical bodies and forces on the Earth's atmosphere. astroseismology The study of oscillations in stars. asteroseismology atheology† The...
- theoretical and observational studies of white dwarfs, sub-dwarf stars and astroseismology (the interpretation of variations in brightness of certain pulsating...
- stars that have been used as standard candles and as subjects to study astroseismology. The only other variable star in Caelum visible to the naked eye is...
- stars that have been used as standard candles and as subjects to study astroseismology. AZ is of spectral type A5IV, and ranges between magnitudes 6.44 and...
- the MAIA instrument for astroseismology was installed. MAIA, also called the Mercator Advanced Imager for Astroseismology uses CCD to image in three...
- stars that have been used as standard candles and as subjects to study astroseismology. Rho is spectral type F2III, and ranges between magnitudes 5.20 and...