Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-12-19
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
4 pages, no figures, Proc. XIII Workshop on White Dwarfs, eds. D. de Martino, R. Kalytis, R. Silvotti, J.E. Solheim, Kluwer
Scientific paper
A small fraction of subluminous B stars show short-period, multiperiodic light variations and form the new class of pulsating star known as EC 14026 variables, after the prototype. The Multi-Site Spectroscopic Telescope (MSST) is a virtual instrument and is also the name of a collaboration that aims to open up a new observational window to provide access to a mode identification for and an asteroseismological analysis of the pulsating sdB star PG 1605+072. Although the primary aim is to obtain time resolved spectroscopy it also includes the most extended photometric monitoring campaign for PG 1605+072.
Dreizler Stefan
Heber Uli
Jeffery Simon C.
O'Toole Simon
Schuh S. L.
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