... wavelength studies (near-infrared, mid-infrared, radio) of the stellar surface (photosphere) and the CSE at different distances from the stellar photosphere and -because of the variabbility- obtained at corresponding cycle+phase values of the stellar ...
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... Applying the expanding photosphere and standardized candle methods to Type II-Plateau supernovae at cosmologically significant redshifts: the distance to SN 2013eq . ...
... Wittkowski, M., Boboltz, D. A., Ohnaka, K., Driebe, T., & Scholz, M. 2007, A&A, 470, 191-210: The Mira variable S Orionis: relationships between the photosphere, molecular layer, dust shell, and SiO maser shell at 4 epochs. ...
... from a balance between the receding photosphere in the expanding ejecta [29 ... emission ejecta emission expanding photosphere recombination wave radioactive tail ... Once the photosphere has receded deep enough, additional heating from the ...
... the peak is only stopped when the photosphere is balanced by the expansion of the ... in the plateau phase lasting as long as the photosphere recedes through the envelope ...
... absorption in the Ks band, while the nondetection at Js might indicate an abundant presence of dust in the photosphere ... discussed here, dust should condense and precipitate under the photosphere, while convection stops somewhat below the Ь = 1 ...
... of dust and its depletion under the photosphere with respect to eld objects (T ... precipitation of its condensates below the photosphere is thought to happen over a ... of cooler objects in which dust has precipitated below the photosphere ...