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Review of the 1991 WET Workshop
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J.C. Clemens
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16. März 2017
Published Online: 2017-3-16
Published in Print: 1993-9-1
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelei
- Contents
- List of Participants
- Introduction
- R.E. Nather - the founder of the WET
- Musings on the Whole Earth Telescope
- The WET from outside Texas
- A third world view of, and approach to, some WET problems
- A brief report on WET observations from India
- Review of the 1991 WET Workshop
- The pulsation properties of the DA white dwarf variables
- Progress report on the analysis of the WET campaign on RXJ 2117+3412
- Inside GD 358
- Whole Earth Telescope data on G 117-B15A and G 226-29
- Problems in the analysis of the XCOV4 data for AM CVn (HZ 29)
- AM CVn - finally solved? Results of XCOV4, March 1990
- Extending the WET technique to lower frequencies
- Some Central Asian Observatories for the WET
- Reduction of simultaneous photometric data or how to make a bigger telescope
- Microsatellites for communication with remote places
- Autoguider at Mt. Suhora Observatory
- Improvements of the Pancake travelling photometer
- Update on extensions to the Texas interface
- Some components of photometric equipment for the WET project
- The QED data reduction program
- Whole Earth Telescope data analysis
- A comparison of the prewhite and clean procedures to find the real frequencies
- The several peaks deconvolution method
- Methods of asteroseismology for white dwarf stars
- Appendix 1: Variable white dwarf data tables (September 23, 1993 Version)
- Appendix 2: WET Business Meeting
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelei
- Contents
- List of Participants
- Introduction
- R.E. Nather - the founder of the WET
- Musings on the Whole Earth Telescope
- The WET from outside Texas
- A third world view of, and approach to, some WET problems
- A brief report on WET observations from India
- Review of the 1991 WET Workshop
- The pulsation properties of the DA white dwarf variables
- Progress report on the analysis of the WET campaign on RXJ 2117+3412
- Inside GD 358
- Whole Earth Telescope data on G 117-B15A and G 226-29
- Problems in the analysis of the XCOV4 data for AM CVn (HZ 29)
- AM CVn - finally solved? Results of XCOV4, March 1990
- Extending the WET technique to lower frequencies
- Some Central Asian Observatories for the WET
- Reduction of simultaneous photometric data or how to make a bigger telescope
- Microsatellites for communication with remote places
- Autoguider at Mt. Suhora Observatory
- Improvements of the Pancake travelling photometer
- Update on extensions to the Texas interface
- Some components of photometric equipment for the WET project
- The QED data reduction program
- Whole Earth Telescope data analysis
- A comparison of the prewhite and clean procedures to find the real frequencies
- The several peaks deconvolution method
- Methods of asteroseismology for white dwarf stars
- Appendix 1: Variable white dwarf data tables (September 23, 1993 Version)
- Appendix 2: WET Business Meeting