1. Asteroseismology of RXJ 2117+3412, the hottest pulsating PG 1159 star
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Nather, R. E., Hansen, C. J., Barstow, M., Jiang, S. Y., Chernyshev, A. V., Chevreton, M., Pfeiffer, B., Clemens, J. C., Serre, B., Bruvold, A., Yanagida, K., Wood, M. A., Dolez, N., Winget, D. E., Provencal, J., Nitta Kleinman, A., Meistas, E. G., Hemar, S., Sansom, A. E., Kawaler, S. D., Watson, T. K., Krzesinski, J., Dixson, J. S., Klumpe, E. W., Pajdosz, G., Belmonte, J. A., Marar, T. M.K., Vauclair, G., Solheim, J. E., Grauer, A. D., Bradley, P. A., Zola, S., Moskalik, P., Kanaan, A., Kleinman, S. J., Giovannini, O., Kepler, S. O., Fu, J. N., Mazeh, T., Leibowitz, E., Ashoka, B. N., O'Brien, M. S., Achilleos, N., and Montgomery, M.
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Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
The pulsating PG 1159 planetary nebula central star RXJ 2117+3412 has been observed over three successive seasons of a multisite photometric campaign. The asteroseismological analysis of the data, based on the 37 identified
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- 2002
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