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1918ApJ....48..303M 63 T                   1 1 1 The change in brightness, spectrum, and temperature of
Nova Aquilae no. 3.
MAGGINI M.
1919ApJ....49..199B 63 T                   1 1 6 Some peculiarities of Nova Aquilae III of 1918. BARNARD E.E.
1919ApJ....49..344S 63 T                   1 8 1 Photoelectric measures of the light of
Nova Aquilae no. 3.
STEBBINS J. and DERSHEM E.
1931AN....242..201V 43 1 Spectral classification of the nuclei of planetary nebulae and of ancient novae. VORONTSOV-VELYAMINOV B.A.
1938ApJ....88..228H 18 45 The present spectral characteristics of sixteen old novae. HUMASON M.L.
1945AJ.....51..136M 100 8 The space distribution of the novae. McLAUGHLIN D.B.
1950MNRAS.110..179S 12 0 Address. SMART W.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.
1951AnAp...14..199B 124 1 Repartition des etoiles temporaires galactiques. BERTAUD C.
1951ZA.....29..112W 8 4 Nova DK Lacertae 1950. WELLMANN P.
1952AJ.....57..162M 65 T                   1 1 0 The variable profiles of emission bands of
Nova Aquilae 1918.
McLAUGHLIN D.B.
1953ApJ...117..279M 9 16 The spectra of novae near minimum. McLAUGHLIN D.B.
1953ApJ...118...27M 13 10 The red coronal line in the spectra of novae. McLAUGHLIN D.B.
1953MNRAS.113..258S 18 7 Observations of novae 1950, 1951 and 1952. STEAVENSON W.H.
1954ApJ...119..124M 6 10 The absorption spectra of Nova Herculis: a new interpretation. McLAUGHLIN D.B.
1955ApJ...122..417M 9 2 The spectrum of the slow nova V356 Aquilae (1936). McLAUGHLIN D.B.
1955JO.....38..285A 216 0 Observations d'etoiles variables a longues periodes ou irregulieres effectuees par les membres de l'Association Francaise d'Observateurs d'Etoiles Variables et recues durant les annees 1946 a 1952 a l'Observatoire de Lyon. ASSOCIATION FRANCAISE D'OBSERVATEURS D'ETOILES VARIABLES.
1955JO.....38..354P 6 5 Association Francaise d'Observateurs d'Etoiles Variables. UV Cet. PETIT M.
1956AJ.....61...15A 3 10 229 Novae in the Andromeda nebula. ARP H.C.
1956JO.....39...12A 131 0 Observations d'etoiles variables. ASSOCIATION FRANCAISE D'OBSERVATEURS D'ETOILES VARIABLES.
1956ZA.....41..182S 42 ~ Die Lichtkurven-Leuchtkraft-Beziehung neuer Sterne. SCHMIDT T.
1957PASP...69..352G 4 2 On the absolute magnitude of Nova Pup 1942. GREENSTEIN J.L., SANFORD R.F. and ZWICKY F.
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.
1957SvA.....1..783P 10 0 On the international cooperation for the study of flare variable stars. PETIT M.
1958VeSon...3..333H 16 12 Uber das Verhalten von drei typischen und sechs atypischen RW Aurigae-Sternen. HOFFMEISTER C.
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.
1962SvA.....6..145M 6 5 Novae as a possible source of cosmic rays. MUSTEL E.R.
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.
1963ApJ...138..313W 10 33 Nova T Aurigae 1891: a new short-period eclipsing binary. WALKER M.F.
1963SvA.....7..522A 10 ~ Positions and proper motions of several Novae. ARTYUKHINA N.M.
1963LS....C04....0N 13       D               1 940 44 Luminous Stars in the Northern Milky Way NASSAU J.J. and STEPHENSON C.B.
1964ApJ...139..457K 1 23 249 Binary stars among cataclysmic variables. III. Ten old novae. KRAFT R.P.
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.
1964AnTou..30...49P 3 1 Binaires spectroscopiques. PEDOUSSAUT A.
1964BAICz..15...81K 7 1 Contribution to the problem of the origin of novae and planetary nebulae. KOHOUTEK L.
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.
1967PASP...79..283M 33 68 Nova and nova-like variables. MUMFORD G.S.
1967PDAO...13..119B 1 15 175 Sixth catalogue of the orbital elements of spectroscopic binary systems. BATTEN A.H.
1968PASP...80..481L 68 T                   1 1 10 UBV observations of
V603 Aquilae (Nova Aquilae 1918).
LANDOLT A.U.
1969ApJ...158L.111E 6 7 Identification of S 5003 Cen with the new intense X-ray source in Centaurus. EGGEN O.J. and RODGERS A.W.
1969SvA....13..288A 2 6 An analysis of the CN absorption bands in the spectrum of Nova Herculis 1934. ANTIPOVA L.I.
1971A&A....14..440F 5 3 The principal spectrum of novae. FRIEDJUNG M.
1971ATsir.606....5P 67 T                   1 10 0 Possible ancient flares of
V603 Aql and GK Per.
PSKOVSKII Y.P.
1971ATsir.610....1S 11 0 Precise positions and proper motions of some novae in AGK3-system. SOKOLOVA V.A.
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.160p..35W 9 ~ On the outbursts of cataclysmic variables. WARNER B.
1972SvA....16...23P 11 11 Survey of stellar outbursts of the pre-telescopic era. PSKOVSKII Y.P.
1972SvA....16...41S 9 13 Estimate for the frequency of novae in the Andromeda nebula and our galaxy. SHAROV A.S.
1973MNRAS.162..189W 18 107 On the masses of cataclysmic variable stars. WARNER B.
1973IBVS..822....1L 67 T                   1 1 5 UBV observations of
V603 Aql = nova Aql 1918 in 1968 and 1969.
LANDOLT A.U.
1974A&A....36..309V 10 2 Cataclysmic variables and gamma-ray outbursts. VIDAL N.V. and WICKRAMASINGHE D.T.
1974ApJ...189L.123G 67 T                   1 7 38 Ultraviolet detection of the Nova variables
V603 Aquilae and RR Pictoris.
GALLAGHER J.S. and HOLM A.V.
1974MNRAS.167...81F 7 34 Infra-red photometry of some old novae. FEAST M.W. and GLASS I.S.
1974JRASC..68..112M 56 2 Variable star notes. MATTEI J.A.
1975A&A....39..159V 28 100 The ultraviolet experiment onboard the Astronomical Netherlands Satellite ANS. VAN DUINEN R.J., AALDERS J.W.G., WESSELIUS P.R., et al.
1975AJ.....80..128D 162 37 UBV photometry of OB+ stars north of 1950.0 declinaison -15. DRILLING J.S.
1975AJ.....80..515R 35 88 Preeruption light curves of novae. ROBINSON E.L.
1975ApJ...202L..41H 14 14 The coronal line spectrum of AS 295. HERBIG G.H. and HOFFLEIT D.
1975JRASC..69..101M 48 1 Variable star notes. MATTEI J.A.
1975SvA....18..446G 5 1 Mechanism for mass loss by a nova after detachment of the envelope. GORBATSKII V.G.
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.
1976MNRAS.176...53G 4 2 46 On the total energy output of the Nova outburst. GALLAGHER J.S. and STARRFIELD S.
1976PASP...88..517S 1 3 23 Resolution of the structure of Nova (HR Delphini) 1967. SODERBLOM D.
1976ARA&A..14..119R 2 31 339 The structure of cataclysmic variables. ROBINSON E.L.
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....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.
1977PASP...89..572R 10 10 A search for rapid oscillations in old novae. ROBINSON E.L. and NATHER R.E.
1977AcA....27..235T 69 T                   1 5 44 The continuous radiation emitted by accretion discs in cataclysmic binaries: the dwarf nova SS Cyg during outburst and the old novae
V603 Aql and RR Pic.
TYLENDA R.
1977Ap&SS..49..339P 8 2 The inception of novae transition zone oscillations. PHILLIPS J.P. and SELBY M.J.
1977BAAS....9..316B 4 2 Spectroscopic observations of nova Vulpeculae and nova Sagittae. BRUHWEILER F.C. and WOOTTEN H.A.
1977JBAA...87..457B 2 0 Hunting for supernovae. BRYAN J.T.
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.
1978PASP...90..557W 26 15 Identifications and astrometric positions of old novae. WYCKOFF S. and WEHINGER P.A.
1978AN....299..239W 11 5 Note on the population type of novae. WENZEL W. and MEINUNGER I.
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.
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.
1980A&A....88L...9R 69 T                   1 2 10 Detection of periodic light variations in the old nova
V603 Aquilae (1918).
RAHE J., BOGGESS A., DRECHSEL H., et al.
1980ApJS...43..501C viz 541 38 Ultraviolet photometry from the orbiting astronomical observatory. XXXIV. Filter photometry of 531 stars of diverse types. CODE A.D., HOLM A.V. and BOTTEMILLER R.L.
1980MNRAS.190..801W 46 83 Comments on the evolution and origin of cataclysmic binaries. WHYTE C.A. and EGGLETON P.P.
1980IBVS.1805....1B 11 29 UBV-observations of some cataclysmic variables. BRUCH A.
1980S&T....60..106A 1 ~ Satellite observations of a famous nova. ASHBROOK J.
1980S&T....60..188A 68 T                   1 0 More about
nova Aql 1918.
ASHBROOK J.
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......471G 4 ~ On the nature of the nova-like variable CD -42 14462. GUINAN E.F. and SION E.M.
1980IUE2n.......87D 68 T                   1 2 ~ The UV spectra of two old novae (HR Del and
V603 Aql)
DULTZIN-HACYAN D., ANDRILLAT Y., AUDOUZE J., et al.
1980IUE2n.......91D 7 ~ Novae and related stars at quiescence. DUERBECK H.W., KLARE G., KRAUTTER J., et al.
1981A&A....99..166D 68 T                   1 5 14 Phase-dependent optical and ultraviolet observations of the old nova
V603 Aquilae (1918).
DRECHSEL H., RAHE J., HOLM A., et al.
1981A&A...102..337K 2 7 91 IUE spectroscopy of cataclysmic variables. KRAUTTER J., KLARE G., WOLF B., et al.
1981ApJ...244L..93B 1 9 49 An X-ray survey of nine historical novae. BECKER R.H. and MARSHALL F.E.
1981ApJ...248.1059S 68 T                   1 5 12 A photometric study of the old nova
V603 Aquilae.
SLOVAK M.H.
1981MNRAS.195p..51C 68 T                   1 1 ~ The light curve of
V603 Aquilae.
COOK M.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.
1981IBVS.2045....1H 70 T                   1 1 11 Periodic light variations of
V603 Aql.
HAEFNER R.
1982A&A...112..341H 1 15 94 On the linearity of the SWP camera of the IUE: a correction algorithm. HOLM A., BOHLIN R.C., CASSATELLA A., et al.
1982A&AS...47..341K 546 10 Picture gallery : a structured presentation of DAO-2 photometric data supported by OAO-2 spectrophotometric data and UBV, and TD1 observations. KOORNNEEF J., MEADE M.R., WESSELIUS P.R., et al.
1982AJ.....87..670O 27 68 A spectrophotometric survey of cataclysmic variable stars. OKE J.B. and WADE R.A.
1982AJ.....87.1558W 33 60 Analysis of cataclysmic variable star energy distributions. WADE R.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..656H 1 17 86 Voyager absolute far-ultraviolet spectrophotometry of hot stars. HOLBERG J.B., FORRESTER W.T., SHEMANSKY D.E., et al.
1982ApJ...260..794F 75 T                   1 1 31 Physical conditions in the accretion disk of
V603 Aquilae.
FERLAND G.J., LAMBERT D.L., McCALL M.L., et al.
1982ApJ...262L..53F 21 65 The mystery of the missing boundary layer. FERLAND G.J., LANGER S.H., MacDONALD J., et al.
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.
1982IBVS.2078....1H 69 T                   1 2 2 Photometric observations of
V603 Aql.
HERCZEG T.
1982IBVS.2201....1M 69 T                   1 1 3 Periodic variations in the polarization of
V603 Aql.
METZ K.
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.
1982IUE82......322M 51 ~ Bibliographical index of objects observed by IUE. MEAD J.M. and BOGGESS A.
1982IUE3r......201S 69 T                   1 1 ~ The spectrum of the old nova
V603 Aql between 2000 and 3200 A.
SELVELLI P.L. and CASSATELLA A.
1982IUE3r......215W 9 ~ Strong UV excess radiations in cataclysmic variables. WARGAU W., DRECHSEL H. and RAHE J.
1983A&A...124..287B 5 18 BD Pavonis : a unique cataclysmic variable. BARWIG H. and SCHOEMBS R.
1983A&A...126..357D 72 T                   1 1 19 The X-ray emission of the old Nova
V603 Aquilae (1918).
DRECHSEL H., RAHE J., SEWARD F.D., et al.
1983ApJ...268..689C 23 65 Nova shells. COHEN J.G. and ROSENTHAL A.J.
1983ApJ...272L..55E 1 3 15 Stimulated emission and the flat Balmer decrements of cataclysmic variable stars. ELITZUR M., FERLAND G.J., MATHEWS W.G., et al.
1983ApJ...272..234S 14 60 On the nature of dwarf novae. SMAK J.
1983ApJS...53..523W 69 237 Spectroscopy of cataclysmic variables. I. Observations. WILLIAMS G.
1983MNRAS.205..265S 22 46 Simultaneous infrared and optical photometry of cataclysmic variables. SHERRINGTON M.R. and JAMESON R.F.
1983PASP...95..509S 17 13 A multiwavelength study of the short-period cataclysmic variable V442 Ophiuchi. SZKODY P. and SHAFTER A.W.
1983AcA....33..149W 9 1 Far UV radiation in cataclysmic variables. WARGAU W., DRECHSEL H. and RAHE J.
1983MmSAI..54..467S 45 ~ IUE observations of cataclysmic variables. SELVELLI P.L. and HACK M.
1983Msngr..32...35D 1 0 New optical and X-ray observations yield progress in understanding of an old Nova. DRECHSEL H., RAHE J. and WARGAU W.
1983MitAG..60..355M 1 1 V603 Aql: Gebundene Rotation, aber kein AM Her-Stern. METZ K. and HENSLER G.
1983MitAG..60..357D 69 T                   1 1 0 Rontgen-Messungen von
V603 Aquilae.
DRECHSEL H., RAHE J., WARGAU W., et al.
1983S&W....22..278V 62 0 Zwergnovae : Beobachtungsergebnisse und ihre Interpretation. VOGT N.
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.
1984ApJ...278..278J 5 15 Boundary layers in cataclysmic variables : the HEAO 1 X-ray constraints. JENSEN K.A.
1984ApJ...283..241M 11 35 Are cataclysmic variables the progenitors of type I supernovae ? MacDONALD J.
1984ApJS...54..443P 1 123 1036 The evolution of cataclysmic and low-mass X-ray binaries. PATTERSON J.
1984Ap&SS..99..363D 69 55 Constraints for cataclysmic binary evolution as derived from space distributions. DUERBECK H.W.
1984IBVS.2488....1K 15 4 Improved positions for 15 cataclysmic variable stars. KIPLINGER A.L.
1984IBVS.2514....1B 98 2 Additional variable stars in the northern luminous stars catalogues. BIDELMAN W.P.
1984Obs...104..259R 32 2 Can the activity of the secondary components explain the X-ray emission from cataclysmic variables ? RUCINSKI S.M.
1984IUE84......377C 8 ~ Observations of cataclysmic variable star winds. CORDOVA F.A. and MASON K.O.
1985A&A...145..311H 75 T                   1 1 32 The old nova
V603 Aql : an intermediate polar ?
HAEFNER R. and METZ K.
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...292..550P 2 14 163 X-ray emission from cataclysmic variables with accretion disks. II. EUV/soft X-ray radiation. PATTERSON J. and RAYMOND J.C.
1985BAAS...17..589C 69 T                   1 1 0 Far-UV observations of the old nova
V603 Aql.
CARONE T.E. and POLIDAN R.S.
1986A&A...154..377F 8 9 Radio emission of cataclysmic variable stars. FURST E., BENZ A., HIRTH W., et al.
1986ApJ...307..170D 9 22 The space density of classical novae. DOWNES R.A.
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.
1986Icar...65..152V 100 4 A search for the tritium hyperfine line from nearby stars. VALDES F. and FREITAS R.A.Jr
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.
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...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.
1987ApJ...319..819L 13 33 Binary system parameters and the hibernation model of cataclysmic variables. LIVIO M. and SHARA M.M.
1987ApJS...63..685S 74 66 Photometry and spectroscopy of short-period cataclysmic variables. SZKODY P.
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.229..653D 2 2 16 Orbital elements of the exnova CP Puppis. DUERBECK H.W., SEITTER W.C. and DUEMMLER R.
1987Ap&SS.130..235P 12 5 EUV and FUV observations of cataclysmic variables. POLIDAN R.S. and CARONE T.E.
1987Ap&SS.131..461D 1 4 18 The interaction of nova sells with the interstellar medium. DUERBECK H.W.
1987Ap&SS.131..467D 26 39 A survey of nova remnants. DUERBECK H.W. and SEITTER W.C.
1987IBVS.3038....1G 3 1 Positions and proper motions of three novae. GEFFERT M., BARTELDREES A., KAMPER B.-C., et al.
1987SSRv...45....1D 270 223 A reference catalogue and atlas of galactic novae. DUERBECK H.W.
1987IAUS..122...39C 22 4 Bipolar flows and jets from stars of different spectral types: observations. COHEN M.
1988A&A...197..148D 17 12 V394 CrA : outburst light curves and notes on its position among the recurrent novae. DUERBECK H.W.
1988A&A...200...75H 2 1 9 X-ray and optical observations of the old nova V603 Aql. HAEFNER R., PIETSCH W. and METZ K.
1988AJ.....95..526K 7 5 Infrared observations of WY Sge (nova Sge 1783). KENYON S.J. and BERRIMAN G.
1988AJ.....96.1001H 37 25 A survey of IRAS data on 41 classical novae. HARRISON T.E. and GEHRZ R.D.
1988ApJ...335..394W 2 9 74 A test of synthetic accretion disk spectra using ultraviolet flux distributions of novalike variables. WADE R.A.
1988MNRAS.233..451F 72 53 The 8190A sodium doublet in cataclysmic variables. I. The quest. FRIEND M.T., MARTIN J.S., SMITH R.C., et al.
1988MNRAS.233..513E 69 26 A statistical analysis of the emission line ratios in cataclysmic variables. ECHEVARRIA J.
1988MNRAS.234.1105N 118 35 A search for radio emission from X-ray binaries and related objects. NELSON R.F. and SPENCER R.E.
1988AcA....38..315U 1 5 26 Photometry of cataclysmic variables. II. TT Arietis. UDALSKI A.
1988BICDS..34..127D 268 1 A reference catalogue of galactic novae. DUERBECK H.W.
1988IBVS.3238....1U 2 1 Fast changes in the shape of the light curve of the old nova V603 Aql. UDALSKI A., SZYMANSKI M. and SCHWARZENBERG-CZERNY A.
1988S&T....75..149K 10 0 Extraordinary spectral types. KALER J.B.
1988IUE88...1....9C 21 ~ Cataclysmic variables. CASSATELLA A. and SELVELLI P.L.
1989AJ.....97.1622C 114 200 Properties of the nova population in M 31. CAPACCIOLI M., DELLA VALLE M., D'ONOFRIO M., et al.
1989AJ.....98..297W 15 27 The slow nova V1819 Cygni (nova Cygni 1986). WHITNEY B.A. and CLAYTON G.C.
1989AJ.....98.1354R 120 8 Faint H-alpha emission objects near the equatorial selected areas. ROBERTSON T.H. and JORDAN T.M.
1989ApJ...339..443W 3 3 38 Ultraviolet spectrophotometry and optical and infrared photometry of the old nova GK Persei. WU C.-C., PANEK R.J., HOLM A.V., et al.
1989MNRAS.237..853N 1 15 107 Spin modulated X-ray emission from intermediate polars. NORTON A.J. and WATSON M.G.
1989MNRAS.241..153S 52 2 417 On the advantage of using analysis of variance for period search. SCHWARZENBERG-CZERNY A.
1989AcA....39..125U 77 T                   1 1 28 Photometry of cataclysmic variables. IV. Nova
V603 Aquilae: discovery of a magnetic rotator.
UDALSKI A. and SCHWARZENBERG-CZERNY A.
1989AcA....39..235K 1 2 10 Photometry of a probable intermediate polar V795 Her. KALUZNY J.
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