New Perspectives on Stellar Pulsation and Pulsating Variable Stars

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New Perspectives on Stellar Pulsation and Pulsating Variable Stars

IAU Colloquium 139 (I a U Colloquium//Proceedings)

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First Sentence

"The Oosterhoff division of globular clusters into two dichotomous mean period groups is a result of the variation with metallicity of the combined effects of (1) a mean increase in period with decreasing metallicity, and (2) the change of globular cluster horizontal branch (HB) morphology from the M3 to the M13 HB type within the instability strip in the metallicity range of [Fe/H] between -1.7 and -1.9."

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Hardcover
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463
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9.8 x 7.1 x 1 inches
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2.3 pounds

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OL7741009M
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0521443822
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9780521443821
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