Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volume 106, Issues 695-702Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1994 |
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Page 38
... discussed , and finding charts are included for all sources listed . Additionally , follow - up spectroscopic and positional information is provided for several objects first listed in Paper I of this series . One new cataclysmic ...
... discussed , and finding charts are included for all sources listed . Additionally , follow - up spectroscopic and positional information is provided for several objects first listed in Paper I of this series . One new cataclysmic ...
Page 479
... discussed above suggest the Q values of stars of similar period may be different . Nevertheless , the P√p = Q relation should be valid in the mean in view of the P - L relation exhibited by the variable stars . We assume that this is ...
... discussed above suggest the Q values of stars of similar period may be different . Nevertheless , the P√p = Q relation should be valid in the mean in view of the P - L relation exhibited by the variable stars . We assume that this is ...
Page 793
... discussed the present status of attempts to confront these expectations with observations of supernova remnants . The bottom line is that there is presently no convincing evidence that real supernova remnants have cosmic - ray ...
... discussed the present status of attempts to confront these expectations with observations of supernova remnants . The bottom line is that there is presently no convincing evidence that real supernova remnants have cosmic - ray ...
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