Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Novae

View through CrossRef
This paper is a review of some of the most important problems on novae. Special attention is paid to the interpretation of recent observational data on novae, structure of the principal envelopes, infrared emission from novae and especially to the problems of magnetic fields in novae.
Title: Novae
Description:
This paper is a review of some of the most important problems on novae.
Special attention is paid to the interpretation of recent observational data on novae, structure of the principal envelopes, infrared emission from novae and especially to the problems of magnetic fields in novae.

Related Results

NOVAE DURING THE REIGN OF VALENTINIAN I AND VALENS (364–378)
NOVAE DURING THE REIGN OF VALENTINIAN I AND VALENS (364–378)
The period of Valentinian I and, later, Gratian in the West, and of Valens in the East, ended with the disastrous Battle of Adrianople in 378. However, fourteen years preceding the...
Novae in Clusters and Galaxies
Novae in Clusters and Galaxies
My main goal in giving this review is NOT to induce hibernation in the audience. Rather, it is to survey the known cases of erupting classical novae in open and globular clusters, ...
On the observability of recurrent nova super-remnants
On the observability of recurrent nova super-remnants
ABSTRACTThe nova super-remnant (NSR) surrounding M 31N 2008-12a (12a), the annually erupting recurrent nova (RN), is the only known example of this phenomenon. As this structure ha...
A New Review of Old Novae
A New Review of Old Novae
Novae are certainly very exciting at the time of their eruptions, and there is much work left to be done in understanding all of the details of that part of their existence, but th...
A Comprehensive Hα Nova Survey of M81
A Comprehensive Hα Nova Survey of M81
A spatially complete Hα survey of M81 for novae was conducted continuously over a 5 month interval using the Calypso Telescope at Kitt Peak, AZ. A raw nova rate for M81 gives 23 yr...
Spectroscopic properties of the dwarf nova-type cataclysmic variables observed by LAMOST
Spectroscopic properties of the dwarf nova-type cataclysmic variables observed by LAMOST
Abstract Spectra of 76 known dwarf novae from the LAMOST survey were presented. Most of the objects were observed in quiescence, and about 16 systems have typical ou...
Introducing the Micronova
Introducing the Micronova
Novae have been observed for centuries in the night sky, unveiling just how dynamic our Universe can be. Our recent observations have revealed rapid and energetic bursts of light l...
Recurrent Novae
Recurrent Novae
AbstractAn examination of the existing observational material on all the objects classified as recurrent novae, reveals that only T Pyx, U Sco, T CrB and RS Oph deserve such a clas...

Back to Top