Computer Science
Scientific paper
Nov 1998
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The First MONS Workshop: Science with a Small Space Telescope, held in Aarhus, Denmark, June 29 - 30, 1998, Eds.: H. Kjeldsen, T
Computer Science
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Scientific paper
Detached, double-lined eclipsing binaries are the main source of accurate data on stellar masses and radii and provide, together with pulsating stars, detailed information on structure and evolution of normal stars. A selection of general results is presented, solar-type systems and binaries with pulsating component(s) are briefly discussed, and possible MONS with pulsating component(s) are briefly discussed, and possible MONS targets are identified.
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