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  • Chaplin, W. J; Appourchaux, T; Elsworth, Y; Garcia, R. A; Houdek, G; Karoff, C; Metcalfe, T. S; Molenda-Zakowicz, J; Monteiro, M. J. P. F. G; Thompson, M. J; Brown, T. M; Kiss, L. L; Kitiashvili, I. N; Kolenberg, K; Korhonen, H; Kosovichev, A. G; Kupka, F; Lebreton, Y; Leroy, B; Ludwig, H. G; Mathis, S; Michel, E; Miglio, A; Montalban, J; Moya, A; Noels, A; Noyes, R. W; Palle, P. L; Piau, L; Preston, H. L; Roca Cortes, T; Roth, M; Sato, K. H; Schmitt, J; Serenelli, A. M; Silva Aguirre, V; Stevens, I. R; Suarez, J. C; Suran, M. D; Trampedach, R; Turck-Chieze, S; Uytterhoeven, K; Ventura, R; Christensen-Dalsgaard, J; Gilliland, R. L; Kjeldsen, H; Borucki, W. J; Koch, D; Jenkins, J. M; Ballot, J; Basu, S; Bazot, M; Bedding, T. R; Benomar, O; Bonanno, A; Brandao, I. M; Bruntt, H; Campante, T. L; Creevey, O. L; Di Mauro, M. P; Dogan, G; Dreizler, S; Eggenberger, P; Esch, L; Fletcher, S. T; Frandsen, S; Gai, N; Gaulme, P; Handberg, R; Hekker, S; Howe, R; Huber, D; Korzennik, S. G; Lebrun, J. C; Leccia, S; Martic, M; Mathur, S; Mosser, B; New, R; Quirion, P. O; Regulo, C; Roxburgh, I. W; Salabert, D; Schou, J; Sousa, S. G; Stello, D; Verner, G. A; Arentoft, T; Barban, C; Belkacem, K; Benatti, S; Biazzo, K; Boumier, P; Bradley, P. A; Broomhall, A. M; Buzasi, D. L; Claudi, R. U; Cunha, M. S; D'Antona, F; Deheuvels, S; Derekas, A; Garcia Hernandez, A; Giampapa, M. S; Goupil, M. J; Gruberbauer, M; Guzik, J. A; Hale, S. J; Ireland, M. J (IOP Publishing, 2010-04)
    We present preliminary asteroseismic results from Kepler on three G-type stars. The observations, made at one-minute cadence during the first 33.5d of science operations, reveal high signal-to-noise solar-like oscillation ...
  • Landstreet, J. D; Asplund, M; Spite, M; Balachandran, S. B; Berdyugina, S. V; Hauschildt, P. H; Ludwig, H. G; Mashonkina, L. I; Nagendra, K. N; Puls, J; Randich, M. S; Tautvaisiene, G (International Astronomical Union, 2008-12)
    Commission 36 covers the whole field of the physics of stellar atmospheres. The scientific activity in this large subject has been very intense during the last triennium and led to the publication of a large number of ...

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