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Bulletin d'information sur les étoiles Be = : Be star newsletter
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Year: 1980 Publisher: Strasbourg / France : L'Observatoire

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B stars --- B stars.


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B stars : with and without emission lines
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Year: 1982 Publisher: Washington : N.A.S.A. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration),

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B STARS --- B STARS


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Bulletin d'information sur les étoiles Be = : Be star newsletter
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Year: 1980 Publisher: Strasbourg / France : L'Observatoire

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B stars with and without emission lines
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Year: 1982 Publisher: Paris : CNRS,

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B stars.


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Bulletin d'information sur les étoiles Be = : Be star newsletter
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Year: 1980 Publisher: Strasbourg / France : L'Observatoire

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Active OB stars : structure, evolution, mass-loss, and critical limits : proceedings of the 272th symposium of the International Astronomical Union held in Paris, France, July 19-23, 2010
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ISBN: 9780521198400 0521198402 Year: 2011 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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IAU Symposium 272 presents an overview of the latest research into active OB stars. These massive, volatile objects serve as test beds for extreme conditions, and research into them has entered a new era with the advent of new space and round-based instrumentation. In this volume, renowned experts discuss the cutting-edge observations, state-of-the-art modeling and recently developed techniques such as asteroseismology, interferometry and spectropolarimetry that have improved our understanding of these extreme objects. Asteroseismology allows us to infer the internal structure of massive stars and their rotation; high-resolution spectropolarimetry provides clues about magnetic fields and the confinement of their circumstellar environments; and interferometry probes the shape of these environments and investigates differential rotation. Written for researchers and graduate students, this volume will appeal to all those interested in extreme physical processes as tools to study structure evolution and mass loss of active OB stars. -- Back cover.

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O stars --- B stars --- Early stars


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The ultraviolet flux envelopes of main-sequence B stars
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Year: 1972 Publisher: Greenbelt, Maryland : Goddard Space Flight Center,

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Radial velocity measurements for thirty-one Southern B stars
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Year: 1973 Publisher: Brussel : Paleis der Academiën,

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Continued ultraviolet studies of some Be stars of later type : final technical report
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Year: 1985 Publisher: Columbus, Ohio : Greenbelt, Md. : Ohio State University Research Foundation ; National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center,

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Observational asteroseismology of B-type stars on the main sequence with the CoRoT and Kepler satellites.

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Models of stellar structure and evolution are cornerstones of many research fields in astrophysics, thus the calibration of these models is of high importance. Asteroseismology – the detection and interpretation of waves propagating through different layers of stars – provides the tools to study the interiors of stars with different masses and for most stages of stellar evolution. Comparing theoretical pulsation frequencies of stars computed using state-of-the-art pulsation codes and stellar evolution models with those of observed modes can not only deliver strict constraints on the fundamental parameters and on the structure of the studied objects, but discrepancies between models and observations can also point out problems with the physics included in the model, or inaccuracies of model parameters connected to specific physical processes. B-type stars are massive and hot stars, playing an important role in the evolution of the Universe. They have a convective core and a radiative envelope, which means that for a full physical description of their structure and evolution, internal processes like core overshooting, rotation, and convection need to be included. These effects are poorly known, and a better precision can be reached through comprehensive seismic studies. However, up till now, the number of such studies detailed enough to provide feedback on current models is too limited. In this thesis we present four detailed observational case studies of selected B-type stars in the core-hydrogen burning phase, covering a wide range of effective temperatures and rotation rates, while looking at both single stars and binary systems. We combine continuous space based photometry from the CoRoT and Kepler satellites with high-resolution spectroscopy assembled at ground-based observatories. We demonstrate and extend the richness of observed variable behaviour in such stars and provide observational constraints as input for further seismic modelling.

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