... define tight linear period–luminosity relations in the near-infrared J, H, and K magnitudes. As with classical Cepheids and RR Lyrae stars, the amplitudes of type II Cepheids at these near-infrared wavelengths are smaller than at ...
... def- inition will be made. For some, as I said, were satisfied to say: A pulse is a dilatation and contraction ... pulsate, while others think it does pulsate, but not primarily or through itself, rather moving together with the so ...
This outstanding thesis by Dominic Bowman provides a thorough investigation of long-standing questions as to whether amplitude modulation is astrophysical, whether it offers insights into pulsating stars, and whether simple beating of modes ...
... meaning; and now, as they pulsate in the rest of the life, they take on powers and contents' (VL 56). The concept of the world can become self-reinforcing. They produce their own authority, especially as individuals compile the ...
... meaning really being beaten . 2. Of the heart or veins : To pulsate or throb , especially when one is mentally agitated ; also of a swelling containing pus . ( Literally and figuratively . ) " No pulse shall keep His nat'ral progress ...
... pulsate the way many B stars do . If the O stars do pulsate , the team will know that stars hotter than spectral type B are capable of such activity . If the O stars don't pulsate , they'll define an upper temperature limit at which ...