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Radio Continuum Observations of Stellar Sources
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
Abstract
Thirty optically visible stellar sources have been observed in the radio continuum: four red dwarf flare stars, three novae, two red supergiants, eight binary systems, and 13 related peculiar objects. The observations of red dwarfs, novae, and supergiants are briefly reviewed. Their emission seems reasonably well understood. Binary systems such as Algol show erratic flaring; consistent explanations have not yet been given. The related peculiar objects, such as V1016 Cyg and MWC 349, are even less well understood. Some of them may have just arrived on the main sequence; others may be planetary nebulae in an early stage of formation.
- Type
- Part 4: Stellar and Circumstellar Sources
- Information
- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 60: Galactic Radio Astronomy , 1974 , pp. 377 - 381
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- Copyright © Reidel 1974