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Aliz Derekas

Researcher at Eötvös Loránd University

Publications -  107
Citations -  4645

Aliz Derekas is an academic researcher from Eötvös Loránd University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stars & Light curve. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 103 publications receiving 4273 citations. Previous affiliations of Aliz Derekas include University of New South Wales & Konkoly Thege Miklós Astronomical Institute.

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Kepler eclipsing binary stars. vii. the catalog of eclipsing binaries found in the entire kepler data set

Brian Kirk, +54 more
TL;DR: The final catalog of eclipsing binary systems within the 105 deg^2 Kepler field of view is presented in this paper, where the authors identify several classes of systems including those that exhibit tertiary eclipse events, systems that show clear evidence of additional bodies, heartbeat systems, and systems exhibiting only one eclipse event over the duration of the mission.
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Nearby Debris Disk Systems with High Fractional Luminosity Reconsidered

TL;DR: In this article, a list of 60 debris disks that exhibit the highest fractional luminosity values in the vicinity of the Sun (i.e., fd > 10 � 4 ) in the IRAS and ISO databases was compiled.
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Solar-like Oscillations in Low-luminosity Red Giants: First Results from Kepler

Timothy R. Bedding, +54 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured solar-like oscillations in red giants using time-series photometry from the first 34 days of science operations of the Kepler Mission and found a strong correlation between the large separation of the oscillations and the frequency of maximum power (νmax).
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Kepler Eclipsing Binary Stars. VII. The Catalog of Eclipsing Binaries Found in the Entire Kepler Data-Set

Brian Kirk, +54 more
TL;DR: The final catalog of eclipsing binary systems within the 105 square degree Kepler field of view is presented in this article, where the authors identify several classes of systems including those that exhibit tertiary eclipse events, systems that show clear evidence of additional bodies, heartbeat systems, and systems exhibiting only one eclipse event over the duration of the mission.
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The Asteroseismic potential of Kepler : first results for solar-type stars

William J. Chaplin, +109 more
TL;DR: In this article, preliminary asteroseismic results from Kepler on three G-type stars are presented, made at one-minute cadence during the first 33.5 days of science operations, reveal high signal-to-noise solar-like oscillation spectra in all three stars: about 20 modes of oscillation may be clearly distinguished in each star.