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Asteroseismology of the DOV star PG 1159 - 035 with the Whole Earth Telescope
- D. E. Winget, R. Nather, +29 authors S. Kawaler
- Physics
- 1 September 1991
Results are reported from 264.1 hr of nearly continuous time-series photometry on the pulsating prewhite dwarf star (DPV) PG 1159 - 035. The power spectrum of the data set is completely resolved into… Expand
Saturn's magnetodisc current sheet
- C. Arridge, C. Russell, +5 authors D. Southwood
- Physics, Computer Science
- 1 April 2008
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Asteroseismology of RXJ 2117+3412, the hottest pulsating PG 1159 star
- G. Vauclair, P. Moskalik, +41 authors S. Zola
- Physics
- 2002
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,… Expand
Thermal electron periodicities at 20RS in Saturn's magnetosphere
- C. Arridge, N. Andr'e, +6 authors M. Dougherty
- Physics
- 1 August 2008
Cassini fields and particles observations show clear evidence of periodic phenomena in Saturn's magnetosphere. Periodicities have been observed in kilometric radio emissions, total electron density… Expand
Supersonic winds in Jupiter's aurorae
- D. Rego, N. Achilleos, +4 authors R. Joseph
- Physics
- Nature
- 13 May 1999
Jupiter has a giant magnetosphere that is coupled to the planet's upper atmosphere; as the planet rotates, its magnetic field drags a dense ionized equatorial sheet of plasma, which must interact… Expand
WHOLE EARTH TELESCOPE OBSERVATIONS OF V471 TAURI - THE NATURE OF THE WHITE-DWARF VARIATIONS
- J. Clemens, R. Nather, +27 authors C. J. Hansen
- Physics
- 1 June 1992
Time-series photometric observations of the binary star V471 Tauri were conducted using the Whole Earth Telescope observing network. The purpose was to determine the mechanism responsible for causing… Expand
EChO - Exoplanet Characterisation Observatory
- G. Tinetti, J. P. Beaulieu, +130 authors S. Yurchenko
- Physics, Geology
- 1 October 2010
A dedicated mission to investigate exoplanetary atmospheres represents a major milestone in our quest to understand our place in the universe by placing our Solar System in context and by addressing… Expand
The science case for an orbital mission to Uranus: exploring the origins and evolution of ice giant planets
- C. Arridge, N. Achilleos, +111 authors P. Zarka
- Physics
- 1 December 2014
Giant planets helped to shape the conditions we see in the Solar System today and they account for more than 99% of the mass of the Sun's planetary system. They can be subdivided into the Ice Giants… Expand
Uranus Pathfinder: exploring the origins and evolution of Ice Giant planets
- C. Arridge, C. B. Agnor, +76 authors P. Zarka
- Physics
- 1 April 2012
The “Ice Giants” Uranus and Neptune are a different class of planet compared to Jupiter and Saturn. Studying these objects is important for furthering our understanding of the formation and evolution… Expand
Exoplanet characterisation observatory
- G. Tinetti, J. P. Beaulieu, +128 authors S. Yurchenko
- Physics
- 2012
A dedicated mission to investigate exoplanetary atmospheres represents a major milestone in our quest to understand our place in the universe by placing our Solar System in context and by addressing… Expand
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