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Chromospherically Active Stars. XV. HD 8357=AR Piscium, an Extremely Active RS CVn System
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Long-term monitoring of active stars. IV. UBV(RI)_c_ observations obtained at La Silla in December 1989.
/ Cutispoto, G. - ( 48 / 11)
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Long-term monitoring of active stars. V. UBV(RI)_ c_ photometry collected in Feb.-Mar. 1990.
/ Cutispoto, G. - ( 51 / 9)
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An Automated Search for Variability in Chromospherically Active Stars
/ Henry, G. W., Fekel, F. C., & Hall, D. S. - ( 138 / 9)
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Chromospherically Active Stars. XIV. A Rediscussion of the Properties and Evolutionary State of HD 181943
/ Fekel, F. C., Henry, G. W., & Hall, D. S. - ( 27 / 8)
---Astron. Astroph. Sup. 114, 287   Abs.
Application of the spectral subtraction technique to the Ca II H & K and H{epsilon} lines in a sample of chromospherically active binaries.
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---Astroph. J. 462, L95   Abs.
HDE 233517: Lithium and Excess Infrared Emission in Giant Stars
/ Fekel, F. C., Webb, R. A., White, R. J., & Zuckerman, B. - ( 27 / 7)
---Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac. 108, 594   Abs.
High Resolution H-alpha and Ca II K Spectroscopic Observations of Capella and the Analysis
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---Astron. Astroph. Sup. 109, 135   Abs.
Excess H{alpha} emission in chromospherically active binaries: the spectroscopic survey.
/ Montes, D., Fernandez-Figueroa, M. J., De Castro, E., & Cornide, M. - ( 28 / 5)
---Astron. Astroph. 294, 165   Abs.
Excess H{alpha} emission in chromospherically active binaries.
/ Montes, D., Fernandez-Figueroa, M. J., De Castro, E., & Cornide, M. - ( 38 / 5)
---Astron. Astroph. 312, 221   Abs.
The behaviour of the excess Ca II H and K and H{epsilon} emissions in chromospherically active binaries.
/ Montes, D., Fernandez-Figueroa, M. J., Cornide, M., & De Castro, E. - ( 38 / 5)
---Astron. Astroph. 298, 482   Abs.
The space density of active binaries from X-ray surveys.
/ Favata, F., Micela, G., & Sciortino, S. - ( 33 / 4)
---Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 276, 836   Abs.
A photometric and orbital analysis of GT Muscae
/ Murdoch, K. A., Hearnshaw, J. B., Kilmartin, P. M., & Gilmore, A. C. - ( 17 / 3)
---Astroph. Space Sc. 232, 355   Abs.
Photometric Investigation of the RS CVn Binary CF Tuc
/ Budding, E. & Zeilik, M. - ( 20 / 3)
---Astroph. J. 439, 983   Abs.
Correlations between the flaring radio emission and starspot distribution of UX Arietis
/ Elias, N. M., I., Quirrenbach, A., Witzel, A., Naundorf, C. E., Wegner, R., Guinan, E. F., & McCook, G. P. - ( 28 / 3)
---Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 276, 397   Abs.
NEW EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET-SELECTED ACTIVE BINARIES FROM THE ROSAT WIDE FIELD CAMERA ALL SKY SURVEY
/ Jeffries, R. D., Bertram, D., & Spurgeon, B. R. - ( 29 / 3)
---Astroph. J. 452, 879   Abs.
Absolute Measurements of Starspot Area and Temperature: II Pegasi in 1989 October
/ Neff, J. E., O'Neal, D., & Saar, S. H. - ( 31 / 3)
---Astroph. J. 469, 808   Abs.
The Inclination Dependence of the Mean Spectral Line Shapes of RS CVn Stars: Further Evidence for Polar Spots
/ Hatzes, A. P., Vogt, S. S., Ramseyer, T. F., & Misch, A. - ( 34 / 3)
---Astron. J. 110, 366   Abs.
Binary Star Orbits from Speckle Interferometry. VI. The Nearby Solar-Type Speckle-Spectroscopic Binary HR 6697
/ McAlister, H. A., Hartkopf, W. I., Mason, B. D., Fekel, F. C., Ianna, P. A., Tokovinin, A. A., Griffin, R. F., & Culver, R. B. - ( 44 / 3)
---Astroph. J. 438, 404   Abs.
The solar-stellar spectrograph: Project description, data calibration, and initial results
/ Hall, J. C. & Lockwood, G. W. - ( 46 / 3)
---Astroph. J. 463, 747   Abs.
Optical and X-Ray Characteristics of Stars Detected in the Einstein Slew Survey
/ Schachter, J. F., Remillard, R., Saar, S. H., Favata, F., Sciortino, S., & Barbera, M. - ( 76 / 3)
---astro-ph/9506025  Abs.
Application of the spectral subtraction technique to the CaII H & K and H$\epsilon$ lines in a sample of chromospherically active binaries
/ D. Montes, E. De Castro, M.J. Fernandez-Figueroa, M. Cornide - ( 57/ 2)