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Asteroseismology and interferometry
DOI: 10.1007/s00159-007-0007-0 Bibcode: 2007A&ARv..14..217C

Quirrenbach, A.; Eggenberger, P.; Thompson, M. J. +22 more

Asteroseismology provides us with a unique opportunity to improve our understanding of stellar structure and evolution. Recent developments, including the first systematic studies of solar-like pulsators, have boosted the impact of this field of research within astrophysics and have led to a significant increase in the size of the research communi…

2007 Astronomy and Astrophysics Review
SOHO 123
Non-thermal emission processes in massive binaries
DOI: 10.1007/s00159-007-0005-2 Bibcode: 2007A&ARv..14..171D

De Becker, Michaël

In this paper, I present a general discussion of several astrophysical processes likely to play a role in the production of non-thermal emission in massive stars, with emphasis on massive binaries. Even though the discussion will start in the radio domain where the non-thermal emission was first detected, the census of physical processes involved …

2007 Astronomy and Astrophysics Review
XMM-Newton 118
Minor ions in the solar wind
DOI: 10.1007/s00159-006-0002-x Bibcode: 2007A&ARv..14....1B

Bochsler, Peter

Ions heavier than 4He are treated as “minors” in the solar wind. This is justified for many applications since minor ions have no significant influence on the dynamics of the interplanetary plasma. However, minor ions carry information on many aspects of the formation, on the acceleration and on the transfer of solar plasma from the cor…

2007 Astronomy and Astrophysics Review
SOHO 72
Ultraviolet spectroscopy of the extended solar corona
DOI: 10.1007/s00159-005-0026-7 Bibcode: 2006A&ARv..13...31K

Kohl, John L.; Noci, Giancarlo; Cranmer, Steven R. +1 more

The first observations of ultraviolet spectral line profiles and intensities from the extended solar corona (i.e., more than 1.5 solar radii from Sun-center) were obtained on 13 April 1979 when a rocket-borne ultraviolet coronagraph spectrometer of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics made direct measurements of proton kinetic temperatu…

2006 Astronomy and Astrophysics Review
SOHO 189
X-ray astronomy of stellar coronae
DOI: 10.1007/s00159-004-0023-2 Bibcode: 2004A&ARv..12...71G

Güdel, Manuel

X-ray emission from stars in the cool half of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram is generally attributed to the presence of a magnetic corona that contains plasma at temperatures exceeding 1 million K. Coronae are ubiquitous among these stars, yet many fundamental mechanisms operating in their magnetic fields still elude an interpretation through a d…

2004 Astronomy and Astrophysics Review
XMM-Newton 406
Solar radiative output and its variability: evidence and mechanisms
DOI: 10.1007/s00159-004-0024-1 Bibcode: 2004A&ARv..12..273F

Fröhlich, Claus; Lean, Judith

Electromagnetic radiation from the Sun is Earth’s primary energy source. Space-based radiometric measurements in the past two decades have begun to establish the nature, magnitude and origins of its variability. An 11-year cycle with peak-to-peak amplitude of order 0.1 % is now well established in recent total solar irradiance observations, as are…

2004 Astronomy and Astrophysics Review
SOHO 275
Evolution of Population II stars
DOI: 10.1007/s001590050014 Bibcode: 1998A&ARv...9...33C

Caputo, Filippina

The current knowledge of the evolution of Population II stars, as observed in galactic halos and globular clusters, is outlined. The recent theoretical results provided by an improved physical understanding of the stars are reported, with a particular emphasis upon those stellar evolutionary phases which are the keystones of the interpretation of …

1998 Astronomy and Astrophysics Review
Hipparcos 34