Работы, на которые ссылается эта работа
Работ: 37
Работа: The Disappearing Act of KH 15D: Photometric Results from 1995 to 2004
Eclipses by a Circumstellar Dust Feature in the Pre–main-Sequence Star KH 15D
Catrina M. Hamilton, W. Herbst, Candice Shih +1
Статья2001Цитирований: 6ABIA rotational and variability study of a large sample of PMS stars in NGC 2264
M. H. Lamm, C. A. L. Bailer-Jones, R. Mundt +2
Статья2004Цитирований: 5ABIRotation periods for stars in NGC 2264.
K. E. Kearns, N. L. Eaton, W. Herbst +1
Статья1997Цитирований: 3ABISpectropolarimetry and Modeling of the Eclipsing T Tauri Star KH 15D
Eric Agol, Aaron J. Barth, S. Wolf +1
Статья2004Цитирований: 3ABIThe History of the Mysterious Eclipses of KH 15D: Asiago Observatory, 1967-1982
John Asher Johnson, Joshua N. Winn
Статья2004Цитирований: 3ABIKH 15D: Gradual Occultation of a Pre-Main-Sequence Binary
Joshua N. Winn, Matthew J. Holman, John A. Johnson +2
Статья2004Цитирований: 3ABIKH 15D: A Spectroscopic Binary
John Asher Johnson, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Catrina M. Hamilton +2
Статья2004Цитирований: 3ABI2 Fine Structure in the Circumstellar Environment of a Young, Solar-like Star: the Unique Eclipses of KH 15D
Herbst, W, Hamilton, C M, Vrba, F J +11
Статья2002Цитирований: 3ABI4 KH 15D: A Spectroscopic Binary 1
John Asher Johnson, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Catrina M. Hamilton +2
Статья2004Цитирований: 3ABIKH 15D: Gradual Occultation of a Pre-Main-Sequence Binary
Joshua N. Winn, Matthew J. Holman, John A. Johnson +2
Статья2003Цитирований: 3ABIThe Pre–Main-Sequence Stars and Initial Mass Function of NGC 2264
Byeong-Gon Park, Hwankyung Sung, M. S. Bessell +1
Статья2000Цитирований: 3ABIA Rotational and Variability Study of a Large Sample of PMS Stars in NGC 2264
M. Lamm, C. A. L. Bailer‐Jones, R. Mundt +2
Статья2004Цитирований: 3ABIH <sub>2</sub> Emission Nebulosity Associated with KH 15D
A. T. Tokunaga, S. Dahm, W. Gssler +14
Статья2004Цитирований: 2ABIH$_2$ Emission Nebulosity Associated with KH 15D
Tokunaga, A. T., Dahm, S., Gaessler, W. +14
Статья2004Цитирований: 2ABI