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  • An estimation of global solar p-mode frequencies from IRIS network data: 1989-1996
    The IRIS network has accumulated full disk helioseismological data since July 1989, i.e. a complete 11-year solar cycle. Since the last paper publishing a frequency list [A&A 317 (1997) L71], not only has the network acquired new data, but has also developed new co-operative programs with compatible instruments [Abstr. SOHO 6/GONG 98 Workshop (1998
    Serebryanskiy, A. et al.

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    2001
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    5
  • A study of the wind of P Cygni applying the self-absorption-curve method
    After a brief description of how spectral emission lines can be studied by the self-absorption-curve method, we show what happens when it is used to examine the FeIII and NII lines of P Cygni. An extremely surprising result is obtained; more highly-excited pure-emission lines without blueshifted absorption appear to be optically thicker than less
    Friedjung, M. et al.

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    6
    2001
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    0
  • U-Series Isotope Geochemistry of Young Lavas Collected from Loihi Seamount Using the Alvin and Shinkai 6500 Submersibles
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    Pietruszka, A. J. et al.

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    5
    2001
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    0
  • Time-Distance Inversions: Potential and Limitations
    Time-distance analysis is emerging as a powerful diagnostic tool in local helioseismology. By directly measuring propagation times of wave packets between selected locations at the surface of the sun, and their variations over specific areas, a directed diagnostic of the physical properties of the region below these areas can be achieved. We
    Korzennik, S. G. et al.

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    5
    2001
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  • Time Delay in QSO 0957+561 From 1984-1999 Optical Data
    Photometric optical data of QSO 0957+561 covering the period 1984-1999 are analyzed to discern between the two values of the time delay (417 and 424 days) mostly accepted in the recent literature. The observations, performed by groups from three different institutions-Princeton University, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, and Instituto
    Oscoz, A. et al.

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    5
    2001
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    37