| 1904 - 428 pages
...interpretation, it is easy to construct a plausible explanation for the light- and velocity-curves of W Sagittarii on the assumption that the system...Schmidt in the period. Until more data are available, it would be premature to follow out such theories. It is a pleasure to acknowledge my indebtedness... | |
| 1904 - 424 pages
...interpretation, it is easy to construct a plausible explanation for the light- and velocity-curves of W Sagittarii on the assumption that the system...Schmidt in the period. Until more data are available, it would be premature to follow out such theories. It is a pleasure to acknowledge my indebtedness... | |
| 1907 - 446 pages
...186, 1904), remarks, "It is easy to construct a plausible explanation for the lightand velocity-curves of W Sagittarii on the assumption that the system...side of the star which faces the direction of motion Until more data are available, it would be premature to follow out such theories." The hypothesis as... | |
| 1907 - 432 pages
...186, 1904), remarks, "It is easy to construct a plausible explanation for the lightand velocity-curves of W Sagittarii on the assumption that the system...side of the star which faces the direction of motion Until more data are available, it would be premature to follow out such theories." The hypothesis as... | |
| 1908 - 506 pages
...of the phenomena of variability by the assumption that the star is really a quick moving binary, and that the system is pervaded by a resisting medium...side, of the star which faces the direction of motion, put forward by Dr. Curtiss in the year 1904, is discussed by Mr. FH Loud in the Astrophysical Journal... | |
| 1908 - 500 pages
...of the phenomena of variability by the assumption that the star is really a quick moving binary, and that the system is pervaded by a resisting medium...side of the star which faces the direction of motion, put forward by Dr. Curtiss in the year 1904, is discussed by Mr. FH Loud in the Astrophysical Journal... | |
| University of Michigan. Observatory - 1912 - 242 pages
...hypothesis that there exists in each of these systems, a resisting medium which enhances the relative brightness of that side of the star which faces the direction of orbital motion. In this connection the suggestion arises that in the case of some systems (more probably... | |
| 1912 - 222 pages
...hypothesis that there exists in each of these systems, a resisting medium which enhances the relative brightness of that side of the star which faces the direction of orbital motion. In this connection the suggestion arises that in the case of some systems (more probably... | |
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