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SCALING OF OBSERVABLE PROPERTIES IN ROTATING STARS

The spectral energy distribution as a function of inclination is computed using two-dimensional rotating stellar models and NLTE plane parallel stellar atmospheres. These models cover the range from 1.875 M sub([middot in circle]) to 3.0 M sub([middot in circle]). The deduced effective temperature i...

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Published in:The Astrophysical journal 2014-10, Vol.794 (1), p.1-7
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ATMOSPHERES
Computation
DISTANCE
ENERGY SPECTRA
INCLINATION
LUMINOSITY
MASS
Mathematical analysis
Rotating
ROTATION
SCALING
SIMULATION
Spectral energy distribution
SPHERICAL CONFIGURATION
STARS
Stellar models
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SURFACES
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