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1945AJ.....51..136M 100 8 The space distribution of the novae. McLAUGHLIN D.B.
1950MNRAS.110...84J 15 0 Adjustments within shells and asymetric ejecta from Z And, zeta Auri, beta Lyra, rho Cas and gamma Cas. JOHNSON M.
1950MNRAS.110..621S 18 7 Observations of novae in 1948 and 1949. STEAVENSON W.H.
1950PASP...62..185M 16 0 Problems in the spectra of novae. McLAUGHLIN D.B.
1951AJ.....56..157M 21 0 Stellar and nebular spectroscopy. McLAUGHLIN D.B.
1951MNRAS.111..490J 13 2 Delays in fluorescence applicable to the blue-red binaries T CrB, Z And, R Aqr, AX Per, alpha Sco and RW Hya. JOHNSON M.
1951PASP...63..121H 6 0 The Palomar search for novae and the light-curves of the 3 novae of 1950 in Scorpius. HERZOG E.R. and ZWICKY F.
1951PASP...63..181M 65 T                   1 1 0 A revised interpretation of the absorption systems of
Nova Herculis.
McLAUGHLIN D.B.
1951AnAp...14..199B 124 1 Repartition des etoiles temporaires galactiques. BERTAUD C.
1951ZA.....29..101W 3 0 Uber das Spektrum der Nova EU Scuti 1949. WELLMANN P.
1951ZA.....29..112W 8 4 Nova DK Lacertae 1950. WELLMANN P.
1952ApJ...116..229S 66 T                   1 1 10 The spectrum of Nova
DQ Herculis (1934) in 1950.
SWINGS P. and JOSE P.D.
1952AnAp...15....7G 8 5 Le spectre de la Nova (RT) Ser 1909 en 1950. GRANDJEAN J.
1952JO.....35....1M 10 0 Observations par Rougier G. et Muller P. de quelques variables irregulieres ou a longue periode. MULLER P.
1953MNRAS.113..258S 18 7 Observations of novae 1950, 1951 and 1952. STEAVENSON W.H.
1953AnAp...16...73B 6 1 Spectrophotometrie de T CrB de 1946 a 1952. BLOCH M. and TCHENG M.L.
1953GCRV..C......0W viz 13       D               1 15129 835 General Catalogue of Stellar Radial Velocities WILSON R.E.
1954ApJ...119..124M 65 T                   1 6 10 The absorption spectra of
Nova Herculis: a new interpretation.
McLAUGHLIN D.B.
1954PASP...66..230W 77 T                   1 1 97 Nova
DQ Herculis (1934): an eclipsing binary with very short period.
WALKER M.F.
1955ApJ...122..417M 9 2 The spectrum of the slow nova V356 Aquilae (1936). McLAUGHLIN D.B.
1955MNRAS.115..461F 5 2 The spectrum of Nova Sgr 1954 (Haro-Herraro). FEAST M.W.
1955PASP...67..262W 65 T                   1 1 2 Elements of the short-period eclipsing binary nova
DQ Hercules (1934).
WALKER M.F.
1956AJ.....61...36G 65 T                   1 5 9 Photographic and visual light curves of Nova Herculis 1934 (
DQ Her).
GAPOSCHKIN S.
1956AJ.....61...49H 8 47 A dynamical problem in binary systems and its bearing on stellar evolution. HUANG S.S.
1956ApJ...123...68W 69 T                   1 5 149 A photometric investigation of the short-period eclipsing binary Nova
DQ Herculis (1934).
WALKER M.F.
1956PASP...68..258L 3 3 Note on the star of smallest known mass. LUYTEN W.J.
1956ZA.....41..182S 42 ~ Die Lichtkurven-Leuchtkraft-Beziehung neuer Sterne. SCHMIDT T.
1957ApJ...126...23G 11 46 Studies of the white dwarfs. III. The recurrent nova WZ Sge as a probable white dwarf. GREENSTEIN J.L.
1957ApJ...126...28U 2 11 On the origin of the lambda 5696 emission in O stars. UNDERHILL A.B.
1957MNRAS.117..393G 1 8 78 Transition probabilities for forbidden lines of Fe III and Fe V. GARSTANG R.H.
1957SvA.....1..719G 17 3 The non-thermal component of the radiation of unstable stars and the main features of their spectra. GORDON I.M.
1958AJ.....63..361S 11 5 Lick Observatory SHANE C.D.
1958ApJ...127..319W 71 T                   1 1 39 Photoelectric observations of Nova
DQ Herculis (1934).
WALKER M.F.
1958ApJ...127..507I 42 14 Photoelectric study of blue stars near the North Galactic Pole. IRIARTE B.
1958PASP...70..598K 67 T                   1 1 7 The variable radial velocity of He II in the spectrum of Nova
DQ Herculis.
KRAFT R.P.
1958AnAp...21....1S 5 9 Remarques sur le phenomene de nova (8). SCHATZMAN E.
1959ApJ...130...99G 69 T                   1 3 70 The binary system nova
DQ Herculis. I. The spectrum and radial velocity during the eclipse cycle.
GREENSTEIN J.L. and KRAFT R.P.
1959ApJ...130..110K 68 T                   1 5 71 The binary system nova
DQ Herculis. II. An interpretation of the spectrum during the eclipse cycle.
KRAFT R.P.
1959AnAp...22..297P 6 11 The Nova outburst. I. POTTASCH S.
1959AnAp...22..394P 5 22 The Nova outburst. IV. The intensity of H-alpha. POTTASCH S.
1959AnAp...22..412P 1 5 46 The Nova outburst. V. The temperature and radius of the central exciting star and observation of elements other than Hydrogen. POTTASCH S.
1959SvA.....3..744M 66 T                   1 2 6 The chemical composition of
Nova Her 1934.
MUSTEL E.R. and BOYARCHUK M.E.
1961ApJ...134..171W 71 T                   1 1 39 Photoelectric observations of Nova (DQ) Herculis, 1957-1959. WALKER M.F.
1961AnAp...24..431Z 20 39 Observations et interpretation de l'etoile variable SS Cyg. ZUCKERMANN M.C.
1962PASP...74...66K 1 3 22 Nova WZ Sagittae, an extremely short period eclipsing binary. KRZEMINSKI W.
1962JO.....45..117B 174 12 Catalogue d'etoiles doubles ayant une composante variable. BAIZE P.
1962SvA.....6..145M 6 5 Novae as a possible source of cosmic rays. MUSTEL E.R.
1962SvA.....6..431E 2 0 On the cause of Nova outbursts. EMINADZE T.A.
1962SvA.....6..779N 10 ~ Spherically symetrical models of Nova outbursts. NADEZHIN D.K. and FRANK-KAMENETSKII D.A.
1962SvA.....6..878A 45 ~ A list of Novae recommended for the determination of coordinates and proper motions. ARTYUKHINA N.M. and KHOLOPOV P.N.
1963AJ.....68..257W 318 100 Ephemerides of eclipsing stars. WOOD B.D. and FORBES J.E.
1963ApJ...137..485W 7 41 Photoelectric observations of RW Trianguli. WALKER M.F.
1963ApJ...138..146K 7 19 Photoelectric observations of UX Ursae Majoris, 1955-62. KRZEMINSKI W. and WALKER M.F.
1963ApJ...138..313W 10 33 Nova T Aurigae 1891: a new short-period eclipsing binary. WALKER M.F.
1963JRASC..57..279M 3 3 Variable star notes. MAYALL M.W.
1964AJ.....69..675W 42 2 Lick Observatory Report. WHITFORD A.E.
1964ApJ...139..457K 1 23 249 Binary stars among cataclysmic variables. III. Ten old novae. KRAFT R.P.
1964ApJ...139..476M 6 20 Binary stars among cataclysmic variables. IV. Photoelectric observations of U Geminorum near the stars of an outburst. MUMFORD G.S.
1964ApJ...140..921K 1 12 91 Binary stars among cataclysmic variables. V. Photoelectric and spectroscopic observations of the ultra-short period binary Nova WZ Sagittae. KRZEMINSKI W. and KRAFT R.P.
1964ApJ...140.1482F 32 28 The period-radius relation for pulsating variable stars. FERNIE J.D.
1964AnAp...27..450M 3 2 The behaviour of absorption systems in spectra of Novae. McLAUGHLIN D.B.
1964AnAp...27..492U 6 0 Comments regarding the likenesses and differences between the spectra of Novae and of Wolf-Rayet stars. UNDERHILL A.B.
1964AnAp...27..587L 66 T                   1 1 0 Preliminary report on a high-dispersion spectrophotometric study of
Nova Herculis 1934.
LARSSON-LEANDER G.
1964BAICz..15...81K 7 1 Contribution to the problem of the origin of novae and planetary nebulae. KOHOUTEK L.
1964BAICz..15..156P 16 8 On the need for A two-parametric classification of close binaries. PLAVEC M.
1964SvA.....8..680G 4 ~ Disk-like envelopes in close binary systems and their effect on stellar spectra. GORBATSKII V.G.
1965AJ.....70..581W 56 1 Reports of observatories, 1964-65. WAGMAN N.E.
1965ApJ...141..617H 1 9 100 The Nova-like variable V Sagittae as a short-period eclipsing binary. HERBIG G.H., PRESTON G.W., SMAK J., et al.
1966ApJ...146..316S 4 8 212 On the optical identification of Sco X-1. SANDAGE A., OSMER P., GIACCONI R., et al.
1966MNRAS.132..143F 5 11 Physics of the Nova Phenomenon. II. FRIEDJUNG M.
1966SvA....10..388M 67 T                   1 3 0 An analysis of the chemical composition of Nova envelopes. III. Quantitative analysis of the atmosphere of
Nova Her 1934 during decline.
MUSTEL E.R. and BARANOVA L.I.
1966SvA....10.1059D 67 T                   1 7 ~ Polarization observations of
DQ Her (Nova Her 1934).
DIBAI E.A. and SHAKHOVSKOI N.M.
1967AJ.....72..811L 1 ~ Ultrashort period stellar oscillations: preliminary results. LAWRENCE G.M., OSTRIKER J.P. and HESSER J.E.
1967ApJ...148L.161L 8 41 Ultrashort-period stellar oscillations. I. Results from white dwarfs, old novae, central stars of planetary nebulae, 3C 273 and Scorpius XR-1. LAWRENCE G.M., OSTRIKER J.P. and HESSER J.E.
1967ApJ...150L..99K 2 4 56 Rapid photometric and spectroscopic variations of the X-ray source Cyg X-2. KRISTIAN J., SANDAGE A. and WESTPHAL J.A.
1967PASP...79..283M 33 68 Nova and nova-like variables. MUMFORD G.S.
1967AnAp...30..823V 1 4 Sur l'identification d'une raie d'emission dans les quasars a 2974 A. VERON P.
1967JO.....50..381E 86 0 Observations d'etoiles variables effectuees a l'Observatoire National d'Athenes en 1960-1962. ELIAS P.D.
1967PDAO...13..119B 1 15 175 Sixth catalogue of the orbital elements of spectroscopic binary systems. BATTEN A.H.
1968ApJ...152..245R 4 3 72 A model for the nova outburst. ROSE W.K.
1968ApJ...154L..91S 5 4 An interpretation of the peculiar helium star HZ 29. STOTHERS R.
1969ApJ...155L.109W 2 6 On the nature of Ryle and Bailey's candidate star for the pulsating radio source CP 1919. WESTPHAL J.A., KRISTIAN J., SNELLEN G., et al.
1969ApJ...156..569S 1 4 33 Dynamical models of novae. SPARKS W.M.
1969ApJ...158L.171L 1 3 28 High-frequency stellar oscillations. II. G 44-32: a new short-period blue variable star. LASKER B.M. and HESSER J.E.
1969ApJ...158..589K 9 45 Binary stars among cataclysmic variables. XI. Photoelectric and spectroscopic observations of the dwarf nova Z Camelopardalis. KRAFT R.P., KRZEMINSKI W. and MUMFORD G.S.
1969ApJS...18..429M 8 24 Binary stars among cataclysmic variables X. Photoelectric observations of EM Cyg. MUMFORD G.S. and KRZEMINSKI W.
1969MNRAS.143..145N 68 T                   1 6 45 Synchronous photometry of
DQ Her.
NATHER R.E. and WARNER B.
1969SvA....13..288A 67 T                   1 2 6 An analysis of the CN absorption bands in the spectrum of Nova Herculis 1934. ANTIPOVA L.I.
1969SvA....13..303S 9 1 The spatial orientation of the orbit planes of close binary stars. SHARKHOVSKOI N.M.
1970A&A.....7....1G 8 19 Two subluminous stars near the galactic plane. GREENSTEIN J.L., SARGENT A.I. and HAUG U.
1970AJ.....75.1027D 2 5 Stochastic variable stars. DEEMING T.J.
1970ApJ...159L..57E 2 5 61 Observations of the development and disappearance of the X-ray source Centaurus X-4. EVANS W.D., BELIAN R.D. and CONNER J.P.
1970ApJ...159.1029C 1 1 6 A solution of a time-dependant equation of radiative transfer. CODE A.D.
1970ApJ...160L.177H 2 4 50 Infrared observations of Nova Serpentis 1970. HYLAND A.R. and NEUGEBAUER G.
1970ApJ...161..361S 68 T                   1 2 12 The rate of mass exchange in
DQ Herculis.
STARRFIELD S.G.
1970ApJ...162..181L 2 11 A search for rapid optical oscillations in Scorpius XR-1. LAMPTON M., BOWYER C.S. and HARRINGTON S.
1970ApJ...162..363M 6 9 T Aurigae, EX Hydrae and U Geminorum: additional times of minima. MUMFORD G.S.
1970PASP...82..574B 31 30 Observations of circumstellar matter in close binary systems. BATTEN A.H.
1970PASP...82.1070B 8 15 Photoelectric observations of Nova Serpentis 1970. BORRA E.F. and ANDERSEN P.H.
1970IBVS..418....1P 67 T                   1 2 1 Autocorrelation analysis of
DQ Her and RW Tri.
PUGACH A.F.
1970IBVS..457....1L 67 T                   1 3 1 Autocorrelative analysis of light of
DQ Her, UX UMa and RW Tri.
LUKATSKAYA F.I. and PUGACH A.F.
1971A&A....14..440F 5 3 The principal spectrum of novae. FRIEDJUNG M.
1971ApJ...163L..89L 4 2 49 High-frequency stellar oscillations. VI. R548, a periodically variable white dwarf. LASKER B.M. and HESSER J.E.
1971MNRAS.152..219W 5 7 227 Observations of rapid blues variables. II. U Geminorum. WARNER B. and NATHER R.E.
1971MNRAS.152..307S 3 2 47 On the cause of the Nova outburst. STARRFIELD S.
1971MNRAS.154..301K 9 6 High speed photometry. KIBBLEWHITE E.J. and WILLSTROP R.V.
1971ATsir.610....1S 11 0 Precise positions and proper motions of some novae in AGK3-system. SOKOLOVA V.A.
1971SvA....14..967K 11 5 Close binary stars in globular and old open clusters. KUKARKIN B.V. and MIRONOV A.V.
1971SvA....15....1M 2 1 12 The interpretation of type I supernova spectra. MUSTEL E.R.
1971SvA....15..225A 67 T                   1 1 0 The hydrogen lines in the envelope of
Nova Her 1934.
ANTIPOVA L.I.
1972A&A....19..337V 4 6 Mass flow and period changes of contact binaries. VAN'T VEER F.
1972A&A....21..223B 1 1 7 The state of ionization in Nova shells. I. The ionization equation for hydrogen shells. BOSMA P.B.
1972ApJ...172..181V 3 15 Radial pulsations of pre-white-dwarf stars. I. Linear quasi-adiabatic analysis. VAN HORN H.M., RICHARDSON M.B. and HANSEN C.J.
1972ApJ...175L..69E 8 14 Optical studies of UHURU sources. II. IM Normae, a possible X-ray source. ELLIOT J.L. and LILLER W.
1972MNRAS.158..177H 2 7 103 The non-spherical nebulae of Nova Delphini 1967, Nova Vulpeculae 1968a and Nova Serpentis 1970. HUTCHINGS J.B.
1972MNRAS.159..101W 2 5 78 Observations of rapid blue variables.- IX.- AM CVn (HZ 29). WARNER B. and ROBINSON E.L.
1972MNRAS.159..321W 77 T                   1 1 61 Observations of rapid blue variables. XI.
DQ Herculis.
WARNER B., PETERS W.L., HUBBARD W.B., et al.
1972MNRAS.159..429W 9 48 Observations of rapid blue variables. XII. UX Ursae Majoris. WARNER B. and NATHER R.E.
1972MNRAS.160p..35W 9 ~ On the outbursts of cataclysmic variables. WARNER B.
1972ATsir.674....1M 67 T                   1 2 1 On the origin of a very close similarity between spectra of the supernova type I in NGC 3198 and the absorptiob spectrum
DQ Her.
MUSTEL E.R.
1972SvA....15..527M 1 4 Physical characteristics of type 1 SN envelopes during the initial expansion phase.I. Thermal parameters of the envelopes and an estimate for the number of absorbing atoms. MUSTEL E.R.
1972SvA....16...10M 1 1 7 Physical characteristics of type 1 supernova envelopes during the initial expansion phase.2 Development of type 1 supernova spectra after maximum light. MUSTEL E.R.
1972SvA....16...41S 9 13 Estimate for the frequency of novae in the Andromeda nebula and our galaxy. SHAROV A.S.
1973A&A....24..125M 1 3 25 Stade nebulaire de la Nova Delphini 1967, I. MALAKPUR I.
1973ApJ...179..257S 2 5 Scorpius X-1 as an old Nova. SHORE S.N. and GEBEL W.L.
1973ApJ...180..121R 1 8 71 High-speed photometry of Z Camelopardalis. ROBINSON E.L.
1973ApJ...181..157N 13 8 Report on a search for new optical pulsars. NELSON M.R. and GROTH E.J.
1973ApJ...185..277O 2 7 100 Nonradial oscillations of cooling white dwarfs. OSAKI Y. and HANSEN C.J.
1973ApJ...186..997S 4 13 Multimodal radial pulsational instability in a prenova model. SASTRI V.K. and SIMON N.R.
1973MNRAS.162..189W 18 107 On the masses of cataclysmic variable stars. WARNER B.
1973MNRAS.164p...1S 2 ~ On the non-spherical structure of the Nova nebulosity. SPARKS W.M. and STARRFIELD S.
1973MNRAS.164..381W 8 17 Henize 177: slow Nova, symbiotic star, X-ray source ? WEBSTER R.L.
1973PASP...85..309T 3 5 On the light curve and early spectral changes in Nova Cephei 1971. THOMAS J.C., COWLEY A.P., MacCONNELL D.J., et al.
1973PASP...85..627B 7 15 VY Sculptoris, a new rapid blue variable. BURRELL J.F. and MOULD J.R.
1974ApJ...189L.123G 7 38 Ultraviolet detection of the Nova variables V603 Aquilae and RR Pictoris. GALLAGHER J.S. and HOLM A.V.
1974ApJ...190..637N 1 9 101 Coherent oscillations in UX Ursae Majoris. NATHER R.E. and ROBINSON E.L.
1974ApJ...192L..75S 4 20 Infrared photometry of SS Cygni and RX Andromedae near maximum. SZKODY P.
1974ApJ...192L.129L 71 T                   1 2 49
DQ Herculis: weak sister to HZ Herculis.
LAMB D.Q.
1974ApJ...193L..11S 72 T                   1 1 33
DQ Herculis: periodic circular polarization synchronous with the rapid light variations.
SWEDLUND J.B., KEMP J.C. and WOLSTENCROFT R.D.
1974ApJ...193L..15K 70 T                   1 1 19
DQ Herculis: periodic linear polarization synchronous with the rapid light variations.
KEMP J.C., SWEDLUNG J.B. and WOLSTENCROFT R.D.
1974ApJ...193..679H 71 T                   1 1 26 The 71-second variation of
DQ Herculis.
HERBST W., HESSER J.E. and OSTRIKER J.P.
1974MNRAS.166..113B 80 T                   1 1 78 An oblique rotator model for
DQ Herculis.
BATH G.T., EVANS W.D. and PRINGLE J.E.
1974MNRAS.166..673W 5 29 Observations of rapid blue variables - XIII: rapid pulsations in VW Hyi during outburst. WARNER B. and BRICKHILL A.J.
1974MNRAS.167p..47W 5 ~ X-ray emission from cataclysmic variable stars. WARNER B.
1974Ap.....10..163G 6 3 Why relativistic stars avoid binaries. GUSEINOV O.K. and NOVRUZOVA K.I.
1974IBVS..889....1M 6 19 Eclipse timings of cataclysmic variables. MUMFORD G.S.
1974IAUC.2677Q...1N 68 T                   1 1 7
DQ Herculis.
NATHER R.E., SMAK J.I. and McGRAW J.T.
1974IAUC.2686Q...1K 67 T                   1 1 0
DQ Herculis.
KEMP J.C.
1974JBAA...85...54I 13 2 HR Del (Nova 1967) in 1967-71. ISLES J.E.
1974JRASC..68..112M 56 2 Variable star notes. MATTEI J.A.
1975A&A....40..175B 3 2 The state of ionization in Nova shells. II. Integration of the ionization equation for optically thick shells. BOSMA P.B.
1975A&A....40..185B 68 T                   1 6 5 The state of ionization in Nova shells. III. A new explanation for the light curve of
DQ Herculis 1934.
BOSMA P.B.
1975AJ.....80..515R 35 88 Preeruption light curves of novae. ROBINSON E.L.
1975ApJ...196L.113N 69 T                   1 1 6 The period and light curve of the 71-second variation in
DQ Herculis.
NELSON M.R.
1975ApJ...200..298K 74 T                   1 1 40 The structure of
DQ Herculis.
KATZ J.I.
1975ApJ...200..694H 8 6 The very slow Nova He 3-558. HENIZE K.G. and LILLER W.
1975ApJ...202L..41H 14 14 The coronal line spectrum of AS 295. HERBIG G.H. and HOFFLEIT D.
1975MNRAS.170..405B 2 5 76 The graviry oscillations of withe dwarfs. BRICKHILL A.J.
1975MNRAS.170..533S 72 T                   1 1 27 Isotopic abundance ratios for carbon and nitrogen in Nova Herculis 1934. SNEDEN C. and LAMBERT D.L.
1975MNRAS.170..633P 2 10 160 Period changes in eruptive binaries. PRINGLE J.E.
1975MNRAS.172..433W 3 14 Observations of rapid blue variables- XVI. VZ Sculptoris. WARNER B. and THACKERAY A.D.
1975MNRAS.172..493P 1 6 54 Ariel 1118-61: a very close binary system ? PRINGLE J.E. and WEBBINK R.F.
1975PASP...87..301K 7 9 The linear polarization of the white-dwarf binary BD +16 516. KEMP J.C. and RUDY R.J.
1975AcA....25..227S 1 3 19 The helium emission-object G 61-29. SMAK J.
1975IBVS.1043....1M 4 5 Eclipse timings of cataclysmic variables. MUMFORD G.S.
1975JRASC..69..101M 48 1 Variable star notes. MATTEI J.A.
1975Natur.255..125K 69 T                   1 1 10 Harmonic analysis of the light of
DQ Herculis.
KIPLINGER A.L. and NATHER R.E.
1975SvAL....1..189G 3 0 Circular polarization through accretion by a star with a strong magnetic field. GNEDIN Yu.N. and PAVLOV G.G.
1975IAUS...67..129F 16 50 The R Coronae Borealis type variables. FEAST M.W.
1976ApJ...203..485R 1 10 57 The masses of cataclysmic variables. ROBINSON E.L.
1976ApJ...203..625G 30 26 High-dispersion observations of emission lines in the postnova HR Delphini. GALLAGHER J.S. and ANDERSON C.M.
1976ApJ...204..293V 18 53 Forbidden and permitted emission lines of singly ionized as a diagnostic in the investigation of stellar emission-line spectra. VIOTTI R.
1976ApJ...204..516R 1 3 Magnetic fields and the Nova outburst. ROSE W.K. and SCOTT E.H.
1976ApJ...207..195R 68 T                   1 1 ~ Luminosity change in
DQ Herculis.
RADFORD M. and OLSON E.C.
1976ApJ...207..518I 9 17 On the origin of continuum polarization in white dwarfs. INGHAM W.H., BRECHER K. and WASSERMAN I.
1976ApJ...208..819S 1 4 26 CNO abundances and hydrodynamic models of the Nova outburst. IV. Comparison with observations. SPARKS W.M., STARRFIELD S. and TRURAN J.W.
1976ApJ...209..168N 70 T                   1 1 13 Mass transfer in
DQ Herculis.
NELSON M.R.
1976ApJ...209..868R 8 4 Polarized radiation in magnetic white dwarfs. ROSI L.A., ZIMMERMAN R.L. and KEMP J.C.
1976MNRAS.175...43F 4 7 162 X-ray emission from accretion on to white dwarfs. FABIAN A.C., PRINGLE J.E. and REES M.J.
1976MNRAS.175..279R 1 9 69 On the masses and the evolution of cataclysmic binaries. RITTER H.
1976MNRAS.175..305B 4 6 138 Classical novae-a steady state, constant luminosity and continuous ejection model. BATH G.T. and SHAVIV G.
1976PASP...88..490L 68 T                   1 7 22 Spectrophotometry of magnetic white dwarfs and
DQ Herculis.
LIEBERT J.
1976PASP...88..517S 1 3 23 Resolution of the structure of Nova (HR Delphini) 1967. SODERBLOM D.
1976PASP...88..598G 8 9 A blue variable at high latitude. GREEN R.F., GREENSTEIN J.L. and BOKSENBERG A.
1976ARA&A..14..119R 2 31 339 The structure of cataclysmic variables. ROBINSON E.L.
1976Ap&SS..42..161F 10 1 Ariel 1118-61 a very close binary system or a slowly rotating neutron star ? FABIAN A.C., PRINGLE J.E. and WEBBINK R.F.
1976SvA....19..685M 3 1 He in type I supernova envelopes. MUSTEL' E.R.
1976SvA....20..675B 5 0 Dynamics of the transition from the premaximum to the principal Nova spectrum. BYCHKOVA V.S. and BYCHKOV K.V.
1977A&A....54...85P 4 1 Pulsed radiation from hot spots on accreting white dwarfs. PETERSON D.W. and ROSS D.K.
1977A&A....56..181K 3 0 Spectroscopic developments and kinematics of the Nova Cyg 1975 system. KUPO I. and LEIBOWITZ E.M.
1977A&A....58..105W 171 22 Observations of radio stars at 10.6 GHz. WOODSWORTH A.W. and HUGHES V.A.
1977A&A....59..289C 14 6 On the generation of relativistic particles in old novae. CHEVALIER R.A.
1977AJ.....82..209G 14 63 Dust formation in novae. GALLAGHER J.S.
1977AJ.....82..665P 54 8 Henry Norris Russel prize lecture of the American Astronomical society fifty years of novae. PAYNE-GAPOSCHKIN C.H.
1977AJ.....82.1008W 6 7 New features in RW Trianguli. WINKLER L.
1977ApJ...211..377T 14 22 Discrete states of redshift and galaxy dynamics. III. Abnormal galaxies and stars. TIFFT W.G.
1977ApJ...212L..21F 6 8 Spectroscopic observations of Nova Cygni 1975: detection of diffuse enhanced spectrum. FERLAND G.J.
1977ApJ...215..265K 8 3 134 X-rays from spherical accretion onto degenerate dwarfs. KATZ J.I.
1977ApJ...217..815S 3 7 126 New observations and a slow rotator model of the X-ray binary AM Herculis. STOCKMAN H.S., SCHMIDT G.D., ANGEL J.R.P., et al.
1977ApJ...218..801M 39 52 Observations of galactic X-ray sources by OSO-7. MARKERT T.H., CANIZARES C.R., CLARK G.W., et al.
1977PASP...89..300M 68 T                   1 2 5 Phase dependence of emission lines in the disk of
DQ Herculis.
MARGON B., KIENIEWICZ P. and STONE R.P.S.
1977Ap&SS..47..435D 2 7 Ionozation states and the origin of low energy cosmic ray nuclei. DURGAPRASAD N.
1977IBVS.1264....1L 69 T                   1 1 5 The acceleration of the rotation of
DQ Her.
LOHSEN E.
1977IAUC.3054S...1M 4 0 X-ray sources. MASON K.O., MURDIN P.G., VISVANATHAN N., et al.
1977RMxAA...3...21B 24 8 The discovery and observation of multiple stellar systems. BATTEN A.H. and SCARFE C.D.
1978A&A....67..441T 4 4 X-and gamma-ray bursts from magnetic reconnection in very short period binary systems. TREVES A.
1978ApJ...219.1038C 3 10 Orbital angular momentum loss via gravitational radiation and mass-transfer rates in close binary systems. CHAU W.Y.
1978ApJ...220.1063S 7 2 76 A hydrodynamic study of a slow Nova outburst. SPARKS W.M., STARRFIELD S. and TRURAN J.W.
1978ApJ...223..351D 33 145 The extragalactic distance scale. I. A review of distance indicators: zero points and errors of primary indicators. DE VAUCOULEURS G.
1978ApJ...224..171W 75 T                   1 3 105 The shell around Nova
DQ Herculis 1934.
WILLIAMS R.E., WOOLF N.J., HEGE E.K., et al.
1978ApJ...224..570P 82 T                   1 1 74 Rapid oscillations in cataclysmic variables. I. The 71 second oscillation of
DQ Herculis.
PATTERSON J., ROBINSON E.L. and NATHER R.E.
1978ApJ...226..172F 7 3 111 Heavy element abundances of Nova Cygni 1975. FERLAND G.J. and SHIELDS G.A.
1978ApJ...226..186S 15 2 150 CNO abundances and hydrodynamic studies of the Nova outburst. V. 1.00 solarM models with small mass envelopes. STARRFIELD S., TRURAN J.W. and SPARKS W.M.
1978ApJ...226..963C 74 T                   1 2 66 Time-resolved spectrophotometry of
DQ Herculis: a wavelength dependent phase shift in 71 second pulsations of He II lambda 4686.
CHANAN G.A., NELSON J.E. and MARGON B.
1978MNRAS.182..777W 10 37 Observations of rapid blue variables. XVIII. Rapid oscillations in dwarf novae. WARNER B. and BRICKHILL A.J.
1978PASP...90..441C 2 1 Spectroscopic observations of Nova Vulpeculae 1976. COTTRELL M.J. and SMITH S.E.
1978PASP...90..477N 29 19 Ultra-short variability: the vibrating white dwarf stars. NATHER R.E.
1978PASP...90..568A 1 3 23 Eclipse timings of RW Trianguli. AFRICANO J.L., NATHER R.E., PATTERSON J., et al.
1978AN....299..239W 11 5 Note on the population type of novae. WENZEL W. and MEINUNGER I.
1978Ap&SS..58...41M 3 2 On the stratification of elements in the envelopes ejected by type I supernovae. MUSTEL E.R.
1978Natur.272...37C 6 17 Hard X-ray observations of white dwarf binary systems. COE M.J., ENGEL A.R. and QUENBY J.J.
1978PDAO...15..121B 973 284 Seventh catalogue of the orbital elements of spectroscopic binary systems. BATTEN A.H., FLETCHER J.M. and MANN P.J.
1979A&A....77..357F 2 8 Upper limits for the Li/Na ratio in novae. FRIEDJUNG M.
1979ApJ...227..197S 1 3 24 High-speed circular polarimetry of AM Herculis. STOCKMAN H.S. and SARGENT T.A.
1979ApJ...228..482W 3 3 54 Spectrophotometry of filaments surrounding Nova RR Pic 1925. WILLIAMS R.E. and GALLAGHER J.S.
1979ApJ...230..162H 3 10 Spectroscopic studies of V1500 (Nova) Cygni. III. The nebula and central binary system. HUTCHINGS J.B.
1979ApJ...230..167C 1 3 24 Pulse timing for cataclysmic variables. CHESTER T.J.
1979ApJ...230..176J 1 6 48 Synchronous rotation in magnetic X-ray binaries. JOSS P.C., KATZ J.I. and RAPPAPORT S.A.
1979ApJ...231..781F 9 23 Helium abundance in ejecta from CP Lacertae and V446 Herculis. FERLAND G.J.
1979ApJ...231..789P 1 5 35 The stabilization of the 3 hour period of Nova Cygni 1975. PATTERSON J.
1979ApJ...232..176H 2 2 26 The cataclysmic binary HR Delphini (Nova 1967). HUTCHINGS J.B.
1979ApJ...232..500H 75 T                   1 1 39 The interactive binary in Nova
DQ Herculis.
HUTCHINGS J.B., COWLEY A.P. and CRAMPTON D.
1979ApJ...233L..13P 3 2 32 Rapid oscillations in cataclysmic variables. II. The 63 second oscillation of V533 Herculis. PATTERSON J.
1979ApJ...233..935S 73 T                   1 1 25 High time resolution spectrophotometry of Nova
DQ Herculis (1934).
SCHNEIDER D.P. and GREENSTEIN J.L.
1979ApJ...234L.117L 9 6 279 X and UV radiation from accreting magnetic degenerate dwarfs. LAMB D.Q. and MASTERS A.R.
1979ApJ...234..133H 4 2 43 Dust formation around HD 193793. HACKWELL J.A., GEHRZ R.D. and GRASDALEN G.L.
1979ApJ...234..556C 1 6 49 A spectroscopic study of the optical counterparts of three X-ray bursters. CANIZARES C.R., McCLINTOCK J.E. and GRINDLAY J.E.
1979ApJ...234..978P 6 7 217 Rapid oscillations in cataclysmic variables. III. An oblique rotator in AE Aquari. PATTERSON J.
1979PASP...91..487P 68 T                   1 1 4 Remarks on the visual binary
DQ Herculis.
PATTERSON J.
1979PASP...91..775S 6 6 The spectral development of nova Cygni 1978. SMITH S.E., NOAH P.V. and COTTRELL M.J.
1979AcA....29..665T 2 19 193 On the influence of emission of gravitational waves on the evolution of low-mass close binary stars. TUTUKOV A.V. and YUNGELSON L.R.
1979Ap&SS..61...91D 6 2 The ionisation of the shell of novae : a time-dependent model. DE FREITAS PACHECO J.A. and SODRE L.
1979IBVS.1699....1H 9 2 Photographic observations of old novae. II. HOPP U.
1980A&A....81..157D 5 15 A UBV light curve of nova Cygni 1978. DUERBECK H.W., RINDERMANN K. and SEITTER W.C.
1980A&A....89..158B 1 4 25 Infrared emission by dust grains near variable primary sources. II. BODE M.F. and EVANS A.
1980ApJ...237...55G 1 4 36 Spectrophotometry of the nebula surrounding nova T Aurigae 1891. GALLAGHER J.S., HEGE E.K., KOPRIVA D.A., et al.
1980ApJ...238..955Y 82 T                   1 1 71 Emission line eclipse phenomena in nova
DQ Herculis (1934).
YOUNG P. and SCHNEIDER D.P.
1980ApJ...239..253F 2 7 White dwarf rotation and the shapes of nova remnants. FIEDLER R.L. and JONES T.W.
1980ApJ...239..586S 2 2 23 What determines the speed class of novae ? SHARA M.M., PRIALNIK D. and SHAVIV G.
1980ApJ...240L.133P 9 2 90 33 second X-ray pulsations in AE Aquarii. PATTERSON J., BRANCH D., CHINCARINI G., et al.
1980ApJ...240..608F 68 T                   1 5 6 On the carbon composition of the ejecta of
DQ Herculis.
FERLAND G.J. and TRURAN J.W.
1980ApJ...241..247P 72 T                   1 2 43 Accretion disks in cataclysmic variables. I. The eclipse - related phase shifts in
DQ Herculis and UX Ursae Majoris.
PETTERSON J.A.
1980ApJ...241..269C 3 2 33 SS Cygni: a new period and discussion of orbital parameters. COWLEY A.P., CRAMPTON D. and HUTCHINGS J.B.
1980PASP...92..596F 12 2 123 Hydrogenic emission and recombination coefficients for a wide range of temperature and wavelength. FERLAND G.J.
1980AcA....30..267S 68 T                   1 4 14 Eruptive binaries. X.
DQ Herculis.
SMAK J.
1980IBVS.1805....1B 11 29 UBV-observations of some cataclysmic variables. BRUCH A.
1980Natur.283..551K 1 4 Semi empirical estimates of gravitational wave generation by stellar collapse. KATZ J.I.
1980Obs...100..166F 70 T                   1 1 12 On the distance and luminosity of nova
DQ Herculis.
FERLAND G.J.
1980S&T....60..180M 27 4 Variable stars and the AAVSO. MATTEI J.A., MAYER E.H. and BALDWIN M.E.
1980SvA....24..433D 68 T                   1 1 ~ Photometric elements of the
DQ Her system and the structure of its disk-shaped envelope.
DMITRIENKO E.S. and CHEREPASHCHUK A.M.
1980IUE80......415H 54 ~ Highly-evolved stars. HEAP S.R.
1980IUE80......461L 7 ~ Ultraviolet spectroscopy of old novae and symbiotic stars. LAMBERT D.L., SLOVAK M.H., SHIELDS G.A., et al.
1980IUE80......495H 9 ~ Observations of cataclysmic variables with the IUE. HARTMANN L. and RAYMOND J.
1981A&AS...44..179P 309 51 A catalogue of variable-visual binary stars. PROUST D., OCHSENBEIN F. and PETTERSEN B.R.
1981ApJ...244..579S 2 6 67 Accretion disk radii in cataclysmic variables. SULKANEN M.E., BRASURE L.W. and PATTERSON J.
1981ApJ...244.1022F 74 T                   1 2 61 An X-ray model for the nebula of nova
DQ Herculis 1934.
FERLAND G.J. and TRURAN J.W.
1981ApJ...245..609C 1 17 110 X-ray observations of selected cataclysimic variable stars using the Einstein Observatory. CORDOVA F.A., MASON K.O. and NELSON J.E.
1981ApJ...246..489C 1 6 32 A model for the X-ray emitting cataclysmic variable EX Hydrae. COWLEY A.P., HUTCHINGS J.B. and CRAMPTON D.
1981ApJ...247..960Y 1 13 82 A quest for the red companion in six cataclysmic binaries. YOUNG P. and SCHNEIDER D.P.
1981ApJ...248..268H 4 12 The color of the fast oscillations of AH Herculis. HILDEBRAND R.H., SPILLAR E.J. and STIENING R.F.
1981ApJ...248.1059S 5 12 A photometric study of the old nova V603 Aquilae. SLOVAK M.H.
1981ApJ...249..680H 2 4 43 Spectroscopy of 2A 0526-328 : a triple periodic cataclysmic variable. HUTCHINGS J.B., CRAMPTON D., COWLEY A.P., et al.
1981PASP...93..130A 69 T                   1 2 11 Eclipse timings of
DQ Herculis.
AFRICANO J.L. and OLSON E.C.
1981PASP...93..165D 92 163 Light curve types, absolute magnitudes, and physical properties of galactic novae. DUERBECK H.W.
1981PASP...93..477L 1 3 19 The ultraviolet spectrum of the twin-degenerate interacting binary G 61-29. LAMBERT D.L. and SLOVAK M.H.
1981AcA....31..241S 18 26 Radiation from the discs in cataclysmic variables : the chromosphere. SCHWARZENBERG-CZERNY A.
1981AcA....31..395S 4 6 148 On the emission lines from rotating gaseous disks. SMAK J.
1981MitAG..52..125R 7 0 On the evolutionary status of the secondaries of cataclysmic binaries. RITTER H.
1981PASJ...33..743I 69 T                   1 1 6 Physical conditions in the shell around the old Nova
DQ Herculis 1934.
ITOH H.
1982A&A...106..109K 1 3 18 The symbiotic star CI Cygni: S-process episode or accretion event ? KENYON S.J., WEEBINK R.F., GALLAGHER J.S., et al.
1982A&A...115..138D 1 4 20 Properties and nature of Be ans shell stars. 7B. 88 Her - An important clue to understanding the Be phenomenon ? DOAZAN V., HARMANEC P., KOUBSKY P., et al.
1982AJ.....87..655S 1 5 28 Photometric and spectroscopic observations of the optical counterpart of H 2215-086. SHAFTER A.W. and TARGAN D.M.
1982ApJ...252..681H 7 34 A first look at the eclipsing cataclysmic variable Lanning 10. HORNE K., LANNING H.H. and GOMER R.H.
1982ApJ...255..585M 11 25 The colors of the pulsations and flickering of SY Cancri during outburst. MIDDLEDITCH J. and CORDOVA F.A.
1982ApJ...256..706M 7 21 The structure and appearance of winds from supercritical accretion disks. IV. Analytic results with applications. MEIER D.L.
1982ApJ...257..318W 7 9 347 Accretion disk coronae. WHITE N.E. and HOLT S.S.
1982ApJ...260..716C 2 10 105 High-velocity winds from a dwarf nova during outburst. CORDOVA F.A. and MASON K.O.
1982ApJ...261L..77W 6 24 Novae as sources of nitrogen in galaxies. WILLIAMS R.E.
1982ApJ...261..170W 4 3 63 Spectroscopic analysis of the extended shells around the novae CP Puppis and T Pyxidis. WILLIAMS R.E.
1982ApJ...262L..53F 21 65 The mystery of the missing boundary layer. FERLAND G.J., LANGER S.H., MacDONALD J., et al.
1982ApJ...262..301M 8 2 89 Einstein Observatory pulse-phase spectroscopy of Hercules X-1. McCRAY R.A., SHULL J.M., BOYNTON P.E., et al.
1982ApJS...48..239K 1 20 103 X-ray and UV radiation from accreting degenerate dwarfs. II. KYLAFIS N.D. and LAMB D.Q.
1982MNRAS.201..759R 4 19 GX 1+4 : pulse period measurement and detection of phase-variable iron line emission. RICKETTS M.J., HALL R., PAGE C.G., et al.
1982PASP...94..162O 1 2 10 AC Cancri: a new cataclysmic variable. OKAZAKI A., KITAMURA M. and YAMASAKI A.
1982PASP...94..916B 25 26 A spectroscopic study of the old nova HR Del. BRUCH A.
1982Ap&SS..86...91A 50 3 On the evolution of low mass binary systems. AMNUEL P.R. and GUSEINOV O.H.
1982BICDS..23...53H 441 0 Variable stars in the General Catalogue of trigonometric parallaxes. HOFFLEIT D.
1982SvAL....8..198T 32 22 The evolution of dwarf binaries. TUTUKOV A.V., FEDOROVA A.V. and YUNGEL'SON L.R.
1982IUE82......114L 17 ~ Binary stars: mass transfer and chemical composition. LAMBERT D.L.
1983ApJ...267..732M 3 9 137 CNO abundances and the strengths of nova outbursts and hydrogen flashes on accreting white dwarfs. MacDONALD J.
1983ApJ...268..689C 23 65 Nova shells. COHEN J.G. and ROSENTHAL A.J.
1983ApJ...268..710S 3 2 38 Orbital periods of novae before eruption. SCHAEFER B.E. and PATTERSON J.
1983ApJ...272..234S 14 60 On the nature of dwarf novae. SMAK J.
1983ApJ...273..255R 1 3 23 Cessation of the 63 second periodicity in the light curve of V533 Herculis. ROBINSON E.L. and NATHER R.E.
1983ApJS...53..523W 69 237 Spectroscopy of cataclysmic variables. I. Observations. WILLIAMS G.
1983PASP...95..509S 17 13 A multiwavelength study of the short-period cataclysmic variable V442 Ophiuchi. SZKODY P. and SHAFTER A.W.
1983PASP...95..653B 70 T                   1 1 8 A definitive ephemeris for the 71-second oscillations of
DQ Herculis.
BALACHANDRAN S., ROBINSON E.L. and KEPLER S.O.
1983AcA....33..127D 2 0 The limits to the cross-section for magnetic monopole creation obtained from the persistence of the magnetic field of white dwarfs. DRUKIER A.K.
1983MitAG..60..159R 10 11 Secular evolution of cataclysmic binaries. RITTER H.
1983MitAG..60..474B 2 2 Ein neuartiges Lichtleiterphotometer fur simultane Mehrstern-Vielfarben-Photometrie. BARWIG H. and SCHOEMBS R.
1983RMxAA...8..109E 16 60 Are the secondary stars in cataclysmic variables main sequence stars ? ECHEVARRIA J.
1983S&W....22..278V 62 0 Zwergnovae : Beobachtungsergebnisse und ihre Interpretation. VOGT N.
1984A&A...135....1S 2 4 42 The 1051 s period of the interacting binary white dwarf AM CVn. SOLHEIM J.E., ROBINSON E.L., NATHER R.E., et al.
1984A&AS...56..441B 103 62 A catalogue of UBV colours of cataclysmic variables. BRUCH A.
1984A&AS...57..193V 43 18 Mass transfer in dwarf binaries : a compilation. VERBUNT F. and WADE R.A.
1984A&AS...57..385R 128 70 Catalogue of cataclysmic binaries, low-mass X-ray binaries and related objects. (Third edition). RITTER H.
1984A&AS...58..601P 346 13 Binaires spectroscopiques - 14e catalogue complementaire. PEDOUSSAUT A., GINESTET N. and CARQUILLAT J.M.
1984ApJ...281..194F 81 T                   1 1 60 IUE observations of
DQ Herculis and its nebula, and the nature of the cold nova shells.
FERLAND G.J., WILLIAMS R.E., LAMBERT D.L., et al.
1984ApJ...283..241M 11 35 Are cataclysmic variables the progenitors of type I supernovae ? MacDONALD J.
1984ApJ...285..252C 20 77 The rotational and orbital evolution of cataclysmic binaries containing magnetic white dwarfs. CHANMUGAM G. and RAY A.
1984ApJS...54..335I 79 4 1598 Supernovae of type I as end products of the evolution of binaries with components of moderate initial mass. IBEN I. and TUTUKOV A.
1984ApJS...54..443P 1 123 1036 The evolution of cataclysmic and low-mass X-ray binaries. PATTERSON J.
1984MNRAS.206..879C 32 115 X-ray observations of a large sample of cataclysmic variable stars using the Einstein Observatory CORDOVA F.A. and MASON K.O.
1984MNRAS.209..945M 13 24 Grain growth and destruction in novae. MITCHELL R.M. and EVANS A.
1984MNRAS.210p..15B 2 ~ Optical polarization from magnetized cataclysmic variables. BRETARRETT P.E. and CHANMUGAM G.
1984Ap&SS..99..363D 69 55 Constraints for cataclysmic binary evolution as derived from space distributions. DUERBECK H.W.
1984IUE84......297S 2 ~ The outburst and long term behavior of the triple period cataclysmic variable TV Col. SZKODY P. and MATEO M.
1985A&A...148..207R 2 3 36 Spin-up of white dwarfs in cataclysmic binaries. RITTER H.
1985ApJ...289..300P 1 8 52 Time-resolved spectroscopy of long-period DQ Herculis stars. PENNING W.R.
1985ApJ...290..671C 6 2 60 High-velocity winds in close binaries with accretion disks. II. The view along the plane of the disk. CORDOVA F.A. and MASON K.O.
1985ApJ...292...90C 1 28 206 Nova shells. II. Calibration of the distance scale using novae. COHEN J.G.
1985ApJ...292..535P 67 280 X-ray emission from cataclysmic variables with accretion disks. I. Hard X-rays. PATTERSON J. and RAYMOND J.C.
1985ApJ...294..263M 1 13 71 The decline and fall of classical novae. MacDONALD J., FUJIMOTO M.Y. and TRURAN J.W.
1985ApJ...296..128I 5 2 52 On the stability properties of whire dwarf radiative shocks. IMAMURA J.N.
1985MNRAS.213..181K 3 5 92 Secular evolution of magnetic cataclysmic variables. KING A.R., FRANK J. and RITTER H.
1985MNRAS.215p..45V 3 ~ Spin-up of the white dwarf in the intermediate polar AO Psc/H2252-035. VAN AMERONGEN S., KRAAKMAN H., DAMEN E., et al.
1985MNRAS.217p..23K 2 ~ The origin of the magnetic field distribution in accreting white dwarfs. KING A.R.
1985AcA....35..351S 1 4 23 On the S-wave components of the emission lines in the spectra of cataclysmic variables. SMAK J.
1985Afz....22...31D 70 T                   1 1 7 Five-color photometry of
DQ Herculis (N Her 1934). I.
DMITRIENKO E.S., EFIMOV Yu.S. and SHAKHOVSKOY N.M.
1985Afz....23..277P 69 T                   1 2 1 The spatial structure of novae
DQ Her and HR Del shells.
PILYUGIN L.S.
1985AZh....62.1116P 7 3 Magnetic fields of accreting white dwarfs. POSTNOV K.A.
1985BAAS...17..437B 2 0 Cataclysmic variables. BALACHANDRAN S. and ROBINSON E.L.
1985BAAS...17..550S 10 ~ Comparative time-resolved spectrophotometry of cataclysmic variables. SCHLEGEL E.M., HONEYCUTT R.K. and KAITCHUCK R.H.
1985BAAS...17Z.589B 3 ~ Radio emission from DQ Her stars. BOOKBINDER J.A. and LAMB D.Q.
1985Natur.313..291K 69 T                   4 18 The origin of soft X-ray pulsations in dwarf novae at outburst and the
DQ Herculis phenomenon.
KING A.R.
1985Obs...105....6E 2 3 IRAS observations of novae. EVANS A.
1985SSRv...40...99M 16 41 X-ray emission from cataclysmic variables. MASON K.O.
1986A&A...158...34R 6 10 Researches on novae and related objects. I. The spectral evolution of nova FH Ser (1970). ROSINO L., CIATTI F. and DELLA VALLE M.
1986A&A...160...56W 5 8 175 Explosive hydrogen burning in novae. WIESCHER M., GORRES J., THIELEMANN F.-K., et al.
1986AJ.....92..867G 57 44 White dwarfs in wide binaries. II. Double degenerates and composite spectra. GREENSTEIN J.L.
1986ApJ...308..721T 3 13 192 On the frequency of occurrence of oxygen-neon-magnesium white dwarfs in classical nova systems. TRURAN J.W. and LIVIO M.
1986ApJ...310..222P 12 4 195 The evolution of a classical nova model through a complete cycle. PRIALNIK D.
1986ApJ...311..163S 3 18 267 Do novae hibernate during most of the millennia between eruptions ? Links between dwarf and classical novae, and implications for the spacedensities and evolution of cataclysmic binaries. SHARA M.M., LIVIO M., MOFFAT A.F.J., et al.
1986MNRAS.219..597F 2 3 The evolution of polar caps in magnetic cataclysmic variables. FRANK J. and CHANMUGAM G.
1986MNRAS.222...11W 49 43 Accretion disc inclinations and absolute magnitudes of classical nova remnants. WARNER B.
1986MNRAS.222..225C 1 21 91 Polarization observations of DQ Her stars and other cataclysmic variables. CROPPER M.
1986PASP...98..561S 50 47 Normal supergiants and their imitations. I. Sodium as a mass indicator ? SASSELOV D.D.
1986Ap&SS.118..271W 30 14 Rapid oscillations in cataclysmic variables. WARNER B.
1986BAAS...18..682M 2 0 Evolution of magnetic CVs. MELIA F. and LAMB D.Q.
1986BAAS...18..974L 2 0 Magnetic field distribution of cataclysmic variables. LAMB D.Q. and MELIA F.
1986CoKon..86..357D 69 T                   1 2 1 Analysis of light curves of
DQ Herculis based on five-colour photometry in 1982-1985.
DMITRIENKO E.S.
1986MitAG..65..207D 4 2 The interaction of nova shells with the interstellar medium. DUERBECK H.
1986MitAG..67..309D 8 0 Accretion discs of novae - a photometric and spectroscopic survey. DUERBECK H.W.
1986NInfo..60..131M 3 0 On the abundances in novae envelopes. MUSTEL E.R. and ANTIPOVA L.I.
1986PVSS...14...59B 2 ~ Light curve of Nova Centauri 1986 (V842 Cen). BATESON F.M. and McINTOSH R.
1986NIA86......239S 24 ~ A review of the ultraviolet studies of galactic novae. STARRFIELD S.
1987A&A...180..155F 8 19 The formation of the principal system of novae. FRIEDJUNG M.
1987A&AS...68...41B 68 31 A compilation of distances to cataclysmic variable stars. BERRIMAN G.
1987A&AS...70..335R 115 60 Catalogue of cataclysmic binaries, low-mass X-ray binaries and related objects (fourth edition). RITTER H.
1987A&AS...71..339V 55 170 Ultraviolet observations of cataclysmic variables : the IUE archive. VERBUNT F.
1987AJ.....94.1055S 9 22 Time-resolved IUE studies of cataclysmic variables. I. Eclipsing systems IP Peg, PG 1030+590, and V1315 Aql. SZKODY P.
1987ApJ...316..275H 24 48 The evolution of magnetic cataclysmic variables. HAMEURY J.-M., KING A.R., LASOTA J.P., et al.
1987ApJ...318..316L 13 1 53 Spin-up and mixing in accreting white dwarfs. LIVIO M. and TRURAN J.W.
1987ApJ...319..819L 13 33 Binary system parameters and the hibernation model of cataclysmic variables. LIVIO M. and SHARA M.M.
1987ApJ...323..690M 7 3 94 IUE observations of the dwarf nova HL Canis Majoris and the winds of cataclysmic variables. MAUCHE C.W. and RAYMOND J.C.
1987MNRAS.227...23W 183 480 Absolute magnitudes of cataclysmic variables. WARNER B.
1987MNRAS.228..217B 27 23 Radio survey of classical novae. BODE M.F., SEAQUIST E.R. and EVANS A.
1987MNRAS.228..377V 1 5 22 Spin-down of the white dwarf in the intermediate polar V1223 Sgr/4U1849-31. VAN AMERONGEN S., AUGUSTEIJN T. and VAN PARADIJS J.
1987MNRAS.229..539C 7 14 IRAS additional observations of classical novae. CALLUS C.M., EVANS A., ALBINSON J.S., et al.
1987Afz....26..561D 70 T                   1 1 0
DQ Herculis orbital period variations according to 1982-1986 observations.
DMITRIENKO E.S.
1987ATsir1511....2B 3 0 On short periodic variability of nova HR Del. BABAEV M.B. and HADJIEV M.C.
1987Ap&SS.130..351H 16 14 Accretion disk structure in SS Cygni. HESSMAN F.V.
1987Ap&SS.131..379S 1 2 12 A review of the classical nova outburst. STARRFIELD S. and SPARKS W.M.
1987Ap&SS.131..431P 4 0 A full cycle in the evolution of a classical nova. PRIALNIK D.
1987Ap&SS.131..461D 1 4 18 The interaction of nova sells with the interstellar medium. DUERBECK H.W.
1987Ap&SS.131..511L 4 2 37 Evolution of magnetic cataclysmic binaries. LAMB D.Q. and MELIA F.
1987Ap&SS.131..549S 36 18 The period and magnetic field distributions of cataclysmic variables : implications for their evolution. SCHMIDT G.D. and LIEBERT J.
1987ComAp..12...87L 12 10 Are classical novae and dwarf novae the same systems ? LIVIO M.
1987IzKry..76...62D 70 T                   1 1 2 On the light curves variability of
DQ Her from 1954 to 1985.
DMITRIENKO E.S.
1987JApA....8..369P 4 3 Spectroscopic evolution of Nova LW Serpentis 1978 during its early decline. PRABHU T.P. and ANUPAMA G.C.
1987PASAu...7..123W 5 2 The effect of magnetic field spread and temperature and density variations in cyclotron emission regions. WICKRAMASINGHE D.T. and FERRARIO L.
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1988ApJ...329..894G 35   K                 7 26 PW Vulpeculae: a dust-poor
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1988ApJ...330..264L 4 2 35 Nova outbursts on magnetic white dwarfs. LIVIO M., SHANKAR A. and TRURAN J.W.
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1988BICDS..34..127D 268 1 A reference catalogue of galactic novae. DUERBECK H.W.
1988BAAS...20Z1052B 1 ~ A three-dimensional view of the DQ Herculis nova shell. BARDEN S.C., RABIN D.M. and WADE R.A.
1988IzKry..78...37D 1 0 To the problem of DQ Herculis orbital period variations. DMITRIENKO E.S.
1988KFNT....4e..33R 12 ~ Novae and the R Coronae Borealis phenomenon. ROSENBUSH A.E.
1988Natur.336..129W 2 12 132 Quasiperiodicity in cataclysmic variable stars caused by solar-type magnetic cycles. WARNER B.
1988QJRAS..29....1K 10 6 254 The evolution of compact binaries. KING A.R.
1988S&W....27..296K 10 0 Der Ausbruch klassischer Novae. KRAUTTER J.
1988IUE88...1....9C 21 ~ Cataclysmic variables. CASSATELLA A. and SELVELLI P.L.
1988IUE88...1..171S 3 ~ Optical and ultraviolet observations of Nova Vul 1987. STARRFIELD S., STRYKER L.L., SONNEBORN G., et al.
1988IUE88...1..271B 15 ~ The ultraviolet emission of accreting magnetic white dwarfs. BONNET-BIDAUD J.M. and MOUCHET M.
1989A&A...220...99B 15 12 A spectroscopic study of the dwarf nova CN Orionis. BARRERA L.H. and VOGT N.
1989A&A...224...42S 73 T                   1 1 12 Simultaneous UBVRI photometry of nova
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1989AJ.....97.1752W 1 11 65 Eclipse line profiles in cataclysmic variables : evidence for absence of accretion disks. WILLIAMS R.E.
1989ApJ...339L..41D 2 5 41 The photometric period of Nova Muscae 1983. DIAZ M.P. and STEINER J.E.
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1989PASP..101....5S 1 22 142 Recent progress in understanding the eruptions of classical novae. SHARA M.M.
1989ATsir1535...17B 3 0 Shortperiodic variations of nova HR Del brightness. BABAEV M.B. and HADJIEV M.S.
1989BICDS..36...23H 27 2 Errata and supplement to the list of eclipsing binaries showing apsidal motion. HEGEDUES T.
1989BAAS...21Q1095S 1 0 Modelling the common envelope phase in classical novae. SHANKAR A.
1989SSRv...49..425L 6 0 A catalogue of low-resolution IUE spectra of dwarf novae and nova-like stars. LA DOUS C.
1989TarOT.107...27D 70 T                   1 3 ~ On some pecularities of the UBVRI-light curves of cataclysmic variables
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1990A&A...238..178W 1 10 68 22Na and 22Al production and nucleosynthesis in novae explosions. WEISS A. and TRURAN J.W.
1990A&A...240..433P 78 T                   1 1 32 A photoionization model study of the old nova shell
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1990AJ.....99.1941B 21 70 Solar-type cycles in close binary systems. BIANCHINI A.
1990ApJ...349..296B 12 22 H 0534-581 : a new intermediate polar ? BUCKLEY D.A.H. and TUOHY I.R.
1990ApJ...350L..13C 3 2 30 The magnetic field of the intermediate polar BG Canis Minoris. CHANMUGAM G., FRANK J., KING A.R., et al.
1990ApJ...354..708S 1 6 43 V795 Herculis (PG 1711+336) : a new intermediate polar in the period gap. SHAFTER A.W., ROBINSON E.L., CRAMPTON D., et al.
1990ApJ...356..250L 2 7 83 The common envelope phase in outbursts of classical novae. LIVIO M., SHANKAR A., BURKERT A., et al.
1990ApJ...356..609V 97 31 Evidence for hibernation from a statistical analysis of nova eruption amplitudes. VOGT N.
1990ApJ...361..173P 12 19 On the nature of the X-ray pulsar near Lynds 1457. PATTERSON J. and HALPERN J.P.
1990MNRAS.243...57B 22 27 The masses of cataclysmic variables - a statistical approach. BAILEY J.
1990MNRAS.245..547K 8 5 Photometry of the eclipsing nova V 1668 Cyg. KALUZNY J.
1990MNRAS.245..670K 4 12 Twisted accretion discs - V. Viscous evolution. KUMAR S.
1990MNRAS.247..214K 8 20 Intermediate polars : soft X-ray machines. KING A.R. and LASOTA J.P.
1990Ap&SS.163...59H 4 0 The eclipses of EX Hydrae. HILL K.M. and WATSON R.D.
1990Ap&SS.164...79W 7 9 Spin-up and spin-down in intermediate polars and X-ray pulsars. WARNER B.
1990BICDS..38..175K 661 7 Close binaries observed polarimetrically. KOCH R.H.
1990ComAp..14..221L 15 4 Multi-dimensional considerations with regard to classical nova explosions. LIVIO M. and TRURAN J.W.
1990CoSka..20....9S 20 3 Relation of intermediate polars to other cataclysmic binaries. SCHWARZENBERG-CZERNY A.
1990IzKry..82...27D 70 T                   1 1 0 Physical properties of Nova 1934
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1990PPMtO...9....1X 3 0 Asteroseismology. XIONG D.-R.
1990RMxAA..21..433C 1 1 The accretion column of DQ Herculis binaries. CANALLE J.B.G. and OPHER R.
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1991A&A...247...64A 4 11 Spin-up of the white dwarf in the intermediate polar BG Canis Majoris/3A0729+103. AUGUSTEIJN T., VAN PARADIJS J. and SCHWARZ H.E.
1991A&A...252..100L 83 79 New insights from a statistical analysis of IUE spectra of dwarf novae and nova-like stars. I. Inclination effects in lines and continua. LA DOUS C.
1991AJ....101..587H 74 18 IRAS observations of classical novae. II. Modeling the detections. HARRISON T.E. and GEHRZ R.D.
1991AJ....102.1176R 1 4 22 New eclipse timings and an upper limit to the rate of mass transfer in the novalike variable RW Tri. ROBINSON E.L., SHETRONE M.D. and AFRICANO J.L.
1991ApJ...369..213E 3 8 Nitrogen recombination lines and abundance in nova shells. ESCALANTE V. and DALGARNO A.
1991ApJ...375..600C 33 20 The formation and detection of strongly magnetic white dwarf binaries in globular clusters. CHANMUGAM G., RAY A. and SINGH K.P.
1991ApJ...377..227H 3 2 27 Ultraviolet and optical spectroscopy of the R Aquarii symmetrical jet. HOLLIS J.M., OLIVERSEN R.J., KAFATOS M., et al.
1991ApJ...378..674K 2 10 91 Spin evolution and magnetic fields in cataclysmic variables. KING A.R. and LASOTA J.-P.
1991ApJ...381..534Z 1 6 35 V 795 Herculis (= PG 1711+336), a peculiar intermediate polar without strong X-ray emission. ZHANG E., ROBINSON E.L., RAMSEYER T.F., et al.
1991ApJ...383L..53A 44 34 A search of the northern sky for ultra-high-energy point sources. ALEXANDREAS D.E., BERLEY D., BILLER S., et al.
1991ApJS...76..359S 23 16 The interoutburst behavior of cataclysmic variables. SZKODY P., MATTEI J.A., WAAGEN E.O., et al.
1991MNRAS.248..193S 4 3 49 Low-temperature recombination coefficients and nova-shell abundances. SMITS D.P.
1991MNRAS.248..217S 3 4 Photoionization modelling of metal-enriched nova shells. SMITS D.P.
1991MNRAS.248..370W 16 54 White-dwarf rotational equilibria in magnetic cataclysmic variable stars. WARNER B. and WICKRAMASINGHE D.T.
1991MNRAS.251p..54E 70 T                   1 1 ~ Detection of molecular hydrogen in the shell of the old nova
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1991MNRAS.252..386W 13 14 Magnetic moment distribution of magnetic cataclysmic variables. WU K. and WICKRAMASINGHE D.T.
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1991IzKry..83..131D 6 1 The five-colour photometry of AC Cnc in 1985-1989. DMITRIENKO E.S.
1991MmSAI..62..321B 4 3 Observational aspects of stellar radio flares. BOOKBINDER J.A.
1991PCMP3.R....107R 5 0 Recent progress in understanding the secular evolution of cataclysmic binaries. RITTER H.
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1992A&A...257..599B 9 17 New light on post-maximum oscillations of novae. BIANCHINI A., FRIEDJUNG M. and BRINKMANN W.
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1992AJ....103.1970E 8 5 Time development of the near-infrared spectrum of the slow nova V2214 Ophiuchi (nova Ophiuchi 1998). ERWIN P., LYNCH D.K., RUDY R.J., et al.
1992ApJ...389..695L 19 44 Type I supernovae and accretion-induced collapses from cataclysmic variables ? LIVIO M. and TRURAN J.W.
1992ApJ...393..729W 12 31 Eclipse maps of the accretion disk in the classical nova V Persei. WOOD J.H., ABBOTT T.M.C. and SHAFTER A.W.
1992ApJ...399..646F 11 32 Constraints on element mixing in classical novae. FUJIMOTO M.Y. and IBEN I.
1992ApJ...400..665Z 6 15 The infrared counterpart of the eclipsing X-ray binary H 0253+193. ZUCKERMAN B., BECKLIN E.E., McLEAN I.S., et al.
1992ApJ...401..325M 9 2 74 AE Aquarii: an emitter of pulsed TeV gamma rays resembling optical emission during flares. MEINTJES P.J., RAUBENHEIMER B.C., DE JAGER O.C., et al.
1992MNRAS.258..629D 14 36 The final decline of novae and the hibernation hypothesis. DUERBECK H.W.
1992MNRAS.259..695M 3 5 The pulsations of AE Aqr : spin or beat ? MARSH T.R.
1992PASP..104..402I 7 20 Photometry and spectroscopy of nova Herculis 1991. INGRAM D., GARNAVICH P., GREEN P., et al.
1992AcA....42...17H 73 T                   1 13 Expanding envelope of DQ Herculis. HERBIG G.H. and SMAK J.I.
1992AcA....42...85D 1 2 11 The nebular expansion parallax and the luminosity of nova FH Ser. DUERBECK H.W.
1992C&E...266...44D 5 0 Les etoiles explosives. DE LA COTARDIERE P.
1992IzKry..84...57D 70 T                   7 2 Five-color photometry of DQ Herculis in 1987-1989. To the problem of the "O-C" - cyclic variability in cataclysmic systems. DMITRIENKO E.S.
1992IzKry..86...62D 4 0 Simultaneous high-speed UBVRI-photometry of RW Tri in 1985-1990. DMITRIENKO E.S.
1992JAVSO..21...81G 3 6 The unusual cataclysmic variable S193. GARNAVICH P.M. and SZKODY P.
1992S&W....31..223R 8 1 Kataklysmische Doppelsterne. RICHTER G.A.
1993ApJ...405..353A 49 18 Daily search for emission of ultra-high-energy radiation from point sources. ALEXANDREAS D.E., ALLEN G., BERLEY D., et al.
1993ApJ...406..229W 2 4 38 Optical spectrophotometry of oscillations and flickering in AE Aquarii. WELSH W.F., HORNE K. and OKE J.B.
1993ApJ...410..357H 113 T K                 2 58 On the mass of nova
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1993ApJ...410..815V 1 7 44 Ultraviolet line diagnostics of accretion disk winds in cataclysmic variables. VITELLO P. and SHLOSMAN I.
1993ApJ...418..426L 1 8 46 Discovery of a magnetic/nonmagnetic double-degenerate binary system. LIEBERT J., BERGERON P., SCHMIDT G.D., et al.
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1993BAAS...25.1391H 2 ~ Probing the accretion flow in the cataclysmic variable V795 Her. HASWELL C.A., THOMAS G. and HORNE K.
1993PASJ...45..449Y 8 1 On the nature of Sct X-1. YAMAUCHI S. and KOYAMA K.
1993FA90..R....127W 11 0 The evolution of novae spectra. WILLIAMS R.E.
1994A&A...281L..13D 10 23 Faint blue stars in the core of NGC 6397. DE MARCHI G. and PARESCE F.
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1994MNRAS.266L..55S 1 3 12 The structure of the remnant of HR Del. SLAVIN A.J., O'BRIEN T.J. and DUNLOP J.S.
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1994MNRAS.269..779P 20 24 A 5-GHz radio survey of magnetic cataclysmic variables. PAVELIN P.E., SPENCER R.E. and DAVIS R.J.
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1994PASP..106..481J 24 29 Spectroscopy and photometry of the dwarf nova BZ Ursae Majoris and the CV linewidth/K, mass-ratio relation. JURCEVIC J.S., HONEYCUTT R.K., SCHLEGEL E.M., et al.
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1994AcA....44..265S 9 23 Eclipses in cataclysmic variables with stationary accretion disks. IV. On the peculiar T(R) distributions. SMAK J.
1994LAstr.108..260M 12 0 Bilan des decouvertes de 1993. MERLIN J.-C.
1994AGAb...10..149F 3 1 RX J1940.1-1025 - a new cataclysmic variable. FRIEDRICH S., LAMER G., STAUBERT R., et al.
1994Ap&SS.216..167O 10 1 Shock-heated gas in the outbursts of classical novae. O'BRIEN T.J. and LLOYD H.M.
1994BAAS...26.1325M 71 T                   1 ~ Detection of 71-s ultraviolet line and continuum pulsations in DQ Herculis. MARGON B., SILBER A., ANDERSON S.F., et al.
1994ComAp..17..273T 71 T                   12 0 The students' observatory 1935-43 : when Aller measured radial velocities and Popper interpreted stellar spectra, with brief updates on the significance of
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1994MmSAI..65..393T 10 0 Conference summary : interacting binaries past, present and future. TRIMBLE V.
1994Natur.369..539S 1 5 34 Dust formation in nova Cassiopeiae 1993 seen by ultraviolet absorption. SHORE S.N., STARRFIELD S., GONZALEZ-RIESTRA R., et al.
1994PZ.....23..305B 7 0 Photoelectric observations of HR Del during minimum brightness. BABAEV M.B. and HADJIEV N.S.
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1994PAZh...20..128D 6 ~ UX Ursae Majoris: UBVRI photometry in 1985-1991. DMITRIENKO E.S.
1994RMxAA..28..125E 27 4 On the mass transfer-orbital period relation cataclysmic variables. ECHEVARRIA J.
1994S&T....87b..20S 3 ~ Nova Cygni 1992 : nova of the century. STARRFIELD S. and SHORE S.N.
1994S&T....87d..42S 4 ~ A nova for the holidays. SHORE S.N.
1994SSRv...67....1L 17 25 Observations and theory of cataclysmic variables : on progress and problems in understanding dwarf novae and nova-like stars. LA DOUS C.
1994SSRv...67..241U 19 12 The AM CVn systems : a bibliographic search for clues to their cataclysmic nature. ULLA A.
1994IAUCo.151..264D 1 ~ Space densities of cataclysmic variables and nova recurrence times. DUERBECK H.W. and COVARRUBIAS R.
1994IAUCo.151..272I 2 ~ The origin of flaring activity in AE Aquarii. IKHSANOV N.
1995A&A...294..126M 10 18 Time resolved Hα spectroscopy of the SU UMajoris star TU Mensae in quiescence. MENNICKENT R.E.
1995A&A...296..439S 13 7 A multiwavelength study of the classical nova V4169 Sagittarii. SCOTT A.D., DUERBECK H.W., EVANS A., et al.
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1995ApJ...438..385H 8 14 Eclipse timings of the low-mass X-ray binary EXO 0748-676 : statistical arguments against orbital period changes. HERTZ P., WOOD K.S. and COMINSKY L.
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1995ApJ...445..789P 5 14 325 An extented grid of multicycle nova evolution models. PRIALNIK D. and KOVETZ A.
1995ApJ...446L..75M 20 42 The optical counterpart to the extremely luminous X-ray source near Holmberg IX: a possible supershell in a tidal tail. MILLER B.W.
1995ApJ...447..829H 5 3 69 The physics of early nova spectra. HAUSCHILDT P.H., STARRFIELD S., SHORE S.N., et al.
1995ApJ...448..380M 111 T K                 1 17 Taking the pulse of
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1995MNRAS.273..849S 9 15 Spectrophotometry of the nova-like variable RW Trianguli in a high state. STILL M.D., DHILLON V.S. and JONES D.H.P.
1995MNRAS.274..452M 7 14 The discovery of high-velocity flares in N V and the detection of carbon in the double degenerate binary GP Com. MARSH T.R., WOOD J.H., HORNE K., et al.
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1995PASP..107..307P 17 35 The remarkable eclipsing asynchronous AM Herculis binary RX J19402-1025. PATTERSON J., SKILLMAN D.R., THORSTENSEN J., et al.
1995Ap&SS.230...95S 3 0 Atomic modelling of nova shells. SMITS D.P.
1995Ap&SS.230..279D 18 1 Gamma-ray astrophysics : parsecs to megaparsecs. DE JAGER O.C.
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1996A&A...307L...9B 1 2 6 The discovery of nonradial pulsation in the λ Bootis star HD 111604. BOHLENDER D.A., GONZALEZ J.-F. and KENNELLY E.J.
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1996ApJ...459..671I 7 5 108 Equatorial wind compression effects across the H-R diagram. IGNACE R., CASSINELLI J.P. and BJORKMAN J.E.
1996ApJ...461.1016B 1 3 9 A search for radio pulsations from AE Aquarii. BASTIAN T.S., BEASLEY A.J. and BOOKBINDER J.A.
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