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Modern Stellar Astronomy 2022
AbstractWe provide an analytic review of problems of the modern stellar astronomy, which is mostly based on talks presented at the twelfth annual...
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Modern Stellar Astronomy
AbstractAn analytical review of the current state of the problems of stellar astronomy is presented. The review is mainly based on the reports made...
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Toward a stellar population catalog in the Kilo Degree Survey: The impact of stellar recipes on stellar masses and star formation rates
The Kilo Degree Survey (KiDS) is currently the only sky survey providing optical ( ugri ) plus near-infrared (NIR, ZYHJK S ) seeing matched photometry...
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HyperLeda: Virtual Instruments for Extragalactic Astronomy
HyperLeda offers a series of tools of interest for Galactic and extra-galactic astronomy. The most prominent service is the LEDA catalogue which... -
Stellar Coronae
The vast majority of “normal” hydrogen-burning stars are of mass equal to or lower than that of our Sun, and they share with our host star the... -
Science with a Small Two-Band UV-Photometry Mission II: Observations of Stars and Stellar Systems
We outline the impact of a small two-band UV-photometry satellite mission on the field of stellar physics, magnetospheres of stars, binaries, stellar...
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Stellar Magnetic Fields
Stellar magnetic fields are directly detected or inferred across the whole Hertzsprung--Russell Diagram. Attention in this chapter is concentrated on... -
Stellar flares
Magnetic storms on stars manifest as remarkable, randomly occurring changes of the luminosity over durations that are tiny in comparison to the...
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Subterahertz Astronomy in the Russian Federation: Prospects and Directions
AbstractThis paper addresses the scientific and technical prospects and potential directions for the development of subterahertz astronomy in the...
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History of Astronomy
In this section we give an overview of the history of astronomy. -
Gravitational Astronomy
Galileo’s first celestial observations in 1609, using the freshly invented refracting telescope, can be rightfully called the birth of... -
A New Literary Style of Science: The Rise of Acronyms in Physics and Astronomy
Research articles in all branches of modern science are crowded with the abbreviated technical terms known as acronyms, a phenomenon that was...
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Stellar Coronae
The vast majority of “normal” hydrogen-burning stars are of mass equal to or lower than that of our Sun, and they share with our host star the... -
A Stellar View of the Sun
This invited memoir looks back on my scientific career that straddles the solar and stellar branches of astrophysics, with sprinklings of historical...
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Computational methods for collisional stellar systems
Dense star clusters are spectacular self-gravitating stellar systems in our Galaxy and across the Universe—in many respects. They populate disks and...
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CubeSats for Gamma-Ray Astronomy
After many years of flying in space primarily for educational purposes, CubeSats – tiny satellites with form factors corresponding to arrangements of... -
Magnetic Fields and Stellar Surface Structures
We discuss the use of high-resolution spectroscopy for studying inhomogeneities on stellar surfaces. Examples of such inhomogeneities include... -
The discovery space of ELT-ANDES. Stars and stellar populations
The ArmazoNes high Dispersion Echelle Spectrograph (ANDES) is the optical and near-infrared high-resolution echelle spectrograph envisioned for the...
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Stellar Evolution
This chapter includes the work done for the Nobel Prizes awarded to S. Chandrasekhar and W. A. Fowler in 1983.Their work relates to stellar... -
Astronomy Comes to Cincinnati
In the early nineteenth century science was only significant to the United States as far as it was utilitarian. Astronomy, in particular, was useful...