KIC 10453475 , the SIMBAD biblio

KIC 10453475 , the SIMBAD biblio (18 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.25CEST08:37:40


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2011A&A...534A.125U viz 15       D               1 764 297 The Kepler characterization of the variability among A- and F-type stars. I. General overview. UYTTERHOEVEN K., MOYA A., GRIGAHCENE A., et al.
2012Natur.485..478M viz 16       D               1 148 419 Superflares on solar-type stars. MAEHARA H., SHIBAYAMA T., NOTSU S., et al.
2012MNRAS.423.3420B 15       D               1 89 71 Kepler observations of flaring in A–F type stars. BALONA L.A.
2013ApJS..209....5S viz 16       D               1 285 309 Superflares on solar-type stars observed with Kepler. I. Statistical properties of superflares. SHIBAYAMA T., MAEHARA H., NOTSU S., et al.
2013A&A...557L..10N viz 16       D               1 12151 189 Rotation periods of 12000 main-sequence Kepler stars: dependence on stellar spectral type and comparison with v sin i observations. NIELSEN M.B., GIZON L., SCHUNKER H., et al.
2013A&A...560A...4R viz 16       D               1 24132 291 Rotation and differential rotation of active Kepler stars. REINHOLD T., REINERS A. and BASRI G.
2014ApJS..211...24M viz 16       D               1 34022 573 Rotation periods of 34,030 Kepler main-sequence stars: the full autocorrelation sample. McQUILLAN A., MAZEH T. and AIGRAIN S.
2015ApJ...798...92W 78 23 A study of variability in the frequency distributions of the superflares of G-type stars observed by the Kepler mission. WU C.-J., IP W.-H. and HUANG L.-C.
2015PASJ...67...32N 56       D     X         2 64 23 High dispersion spectroscopy of solar-type superflare stars. I. Temperature, surface gravity, metallicity, and v sin i. NOTSU Y., HONDA S., MAEHARA H., et al.
2015ApJ...809....8B viz 16       D               1 112329 282 Terrestrial planet occurrence rates for the Kepler GK dwarf sample. BURKE C.J., CHRISTIANSEN J.L., MULLALLY F., et al.
2015A&A...583A..65R viz 16       D               1 20938 134 Rotation, differential rotation, and gyrochronology of active Kepler stars. REINHOLD T. and GIZON L.
2017A&A...603A..52R viz 16       D               1 3204 51 Evidence for photometric activity cycles in 3203 Kepler stars. REINHOLD T., CAMERON R.H. and GIZON L.
2019A&A...622A..85N viz 17       D               1 3093 3 Starspot rotation rates versus activity cycle phase: Butterfly diagrams of Kepler stars are unlike that of the Sun. NIELSEN M.B., GIZON L., CAMERON R.H., et al.
2019ApJ...876...58N 85             C       1 74 111 Do Kepler superflare stars really include slowly rotating Sun-like stars?-Results using APO 3.5 m telescope spectroscopic observations and Gaia-DR2 data. NOTSU Y., MAEHARA H., HONDA S., et al.
2019ApJS..241...29Y viz 17       D               1 3421 70 The flare catalog and the flare activity in the Kepler mission. YANG H. and LIU J.
2020MNRAS.499.3481A viz 17       D               1 28505 24 Evidence for metallicity-dependent spin evolution in the Kepler field. AMARD L., ROQUETTE J. and MATT S.P.
2021ApJ...906...40G viz 17       D               1 352 ~ Flare activity and magnetic feature analysis of the flare stars. II. Subgiant branch. GOODARZI H., MEHRABI A., KHOSROSHAHI H.G., et al.
2021AJ....161..189L viz 17       D               1 29956 19 Gyro-kinematic ages for around 30,000 Kepler stars. LU Y., ANGUS R., CURTIS J.L., et al.

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