Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volume 106, Issues 695-702Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1994 |
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... range 0.019 0.071 0.071 AV average -0.688 -1.883 -1.889 AB range 0.016 0.029 0.064 AB average -0.647 -1.936 -1.943 AU range 0.065 0.108 0.106 AU average -0.730 -2.041 -2.246 AB - V range 0.020 0.026 0.019 AB - V average 0.041 -0.051 ...
... range 0.019 0.071 0.071 AV average -0.688 -1.883 -1.889 AB range 0.016 0.029 0.064 AB average -0.647 -1.936 -1.943 AU range 0.065 0.108 0.106 AU average -0.730 -2.041 -2.246 AB - V range 0.020 0.026 0.019 AB - V average 0.041 -0.051 ...
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... range with age . For our model it is assumed that Li depletion is temperature de- pendent , i.e. , any star in the temperature range of interest will undergo depletion of the Li in its atmosphere . The size of the cumulative depletion ...
... range with age . For our model it is assumed that Li depletion is temperature de- pendent , i.e. , any star in the temperature range of interest will undergo depletion of the Li in its atmosphere . The size of the cumulative depletion ...
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... range of emission features , Ca II , He II , O I , and the Paschen series . The strong Ca II triplet in emission is characteristic of T Tauri stars , but is also seen in shock - excited nebulae ( Dennefeld 1986 ) . In Fig . 16 we ...
... range of emission features , Ca II , He II , O I , and the Paschen series . The strong Ca II triplet in emission is characteristic of T Tauri stars , but is also seen in shock - excited nebulae ( Dennefeld 1986 ) . In Fig . 16 we ...
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