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Rotation Mixing and Variability in a Stars
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
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The purpose of this paper is to contribute to answer the question : why among A stars are there variable and “constant” stars? To do this we will first review the observational properties of these stars, then discuss the theoretical models based on the interplay between microscopic diffusion and rotation, and finally discuss the “unsolved” questions !
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- International Astronomical Union Colloquium , Volume 29: Multiple Periodic Variable Stars , 1976 , pp. 223 - 246
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- Copyright © Reidel 1976
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