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8. High Frequency Stellar Oscillations: IV: Photoelectric Monitoring of Southern White Dwarfs
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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Time-series data for 14 stars in the list of Eggen and Greenstein have been used to compute their power spectra, which confirm previously found quiescency in the 4 to 700 sec period range. Additionally, characteristics of the continuous power spectra are considered.
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