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Andrzej Pigulski
Researcher at University of Wrocław
Publications - 152
Citations - 3744
Andrzej Pigulski is an academic researcher from University of Wrocław. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stars & Variable star. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 148 publications receiving 3339 citations.
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The Kepler characterization of the variability among A- and F-type stars I. General overview
K. Uytterhoeven,K. Uytterhoeven,K. Uytterhoeven,A. Moya,A. Grigahcène,Joyce A. Guzik,Juan Gutiérrez-Soto,Juan Gutiérrez-Soto,Juan Gutiérrez-Soto,Barry Smalley,Gerald Handler,Luis A. Balona,Ewa Niemczura,L. Fox Machado,Serena Benatti,E. Chapellier,Andrew Tkachenko,Róbert Szabó,Juan Carlos Suárez,Vincenzo Ripepi,Jose Antonio Pascual,P. Mathias,S. Martin-Ruiz,Holger Lehmann,Jason Jackiewicz,Saskia Hekker,Saskia Hekker,Michael Gruberbauer,Michael Gruberbauer,Rafael A. García,Xavier Dumusque,Xavier Dumusque,D. Díaz-Fraile,Paul A. Bradley,Victoria Antoci,Markus Roth,B. Leroy,Simon J. Murphy,P. De Cat,J. Cuypers,Hans Kjeldsen,Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard,Michel Breger,Michel Breger,Andrzej Pigulski,László L. Kiss,László L. Kiss,Martin Still,Susan E. Thompson,J. Van Cleve +49 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a first general characterization of the pulsational behavior of A-F type stars as observed in the Kepler light curves of a sample of 750 candidate A-f type stars, and observationally investigate the relation between γ Doradus (γ Dor), δ Scuti (δ Sct), and hybrid stars.
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BRITE-Constellation: Nanosatellites for Precision Photometry of Bright Stars
Werner W. Weiss,Slavek M. Rucinski,A. F. J. Moffat,A. Schwarzenberg-Czerny,Otto Koudelka,Cordell Grant,Robert E. Zee,Rainer Kuschnig,St. Mochnacki,Jaymie M. Matthews,Piotr Orleanski,A. A. Pamyatnykh,Andrzej Pigulski,João Alves,Manuel Guedel,Gerald Handler,Gregg A. Wade,Konstanze Zwintz +17 more
TL;DR: BRITE-Constellation as mentioned in this paper is an international nanosatellite mission to monitor photometrically, in two colours, the brightness and temperature variations of stars generally brighter than mag(V) ≈ 4 with precision and time coverage not possible from the ground.
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BRITE-Constellation: nanosatellites for precision photometry of bright stars
Werner W. Weiss,Slavek M. Rucinski,A. F. J. Moffat,A. Schwarzenberg-Czerny,Otto Koudelka,Cordell Grant,Robert E. Zee,Rainer Kuschnig,St. Mochnacki,Jaymie M. Matthews,Piotr Orleanski,A. A. Pamyatnykh,Andrzej Pigulski,João Alves,Manuel Guedel,Gerald Handler,Gregg A. Wade,Konstanze Zwintz +17 more
TL;DR: BRITE-Constellation as mentioned in this paper is an international nanosatellite mission to monitor photometrically, in two colours, the brightness and temperature variations of stars generally brighter than mag(V) ~ 4, with precision and time coverage not possible from the ground.
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Kepler observations of the variability in B-type stars
L. A. Balona,Andrzej Pigulski,P. De Cat,Gerald Handler,Juan Gutiérrez-Soto,Juan Gutiérrez-Soto,C. A. Engelbrecht,F. A. M. Frescura,Maryline Briquet,J. Cuypers,Jadwiga Daszyńska-Daszkiewicz,Pieter Degroote,R. J. Dukes,Rafael A. García,Elizabeth M. Green,Ulrich Heber,S. D. Kawaler,Holger Lehmann,B. Leroy,Joanna Molenda-Żakowicz,Coralie Neiner,Arlette Noels,J. Nuspl,R. H. Østensen,D. Pricopi,Ian W. Roxburgh,Sébastien Salmon,M. A. Smith,Juan Carlos Suárez,M. D. Suran,Róbert Szabó,K. Uytterhoeven,Christensen-Dalsgaard,Hans Kjeldsen,D. A. Caldwell,Forrest R. Girouard,Dwight T. Sanderfer +36 more
TL;DR: The analysis of the light curves of 48 B-type stars observed by Kepler is presented in this article, including 15 pulsating stars, all of which show low frequencies, characteristic of slowly pulsating B (SPB) stars.
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Kepler observations of variability in B-type stars
L. A. Balona,Andrzej Pigulski,P. De Cat,Gerald Handler,Juan Gutiérrez-Soto,C. A. Engelbrecht,F. A. M. Frescura,Maryline Briquet,J. Cuypers,Jadwiga Daszyńska-Daszkiewicz,Pieter Degroote,R. J. Dukes,R. A. Garcia,E. M. Green,U. Heber,S. D. Kawaler,R. H. Østensen,D. Pricopi,Ian W. Roxburgh,Sébastien Salmon,Myron A. Smith,J. C. Suárez,M. D. Suran,Róbert Szabó,K. Uytterhoeven,Christensen-Dalsgaard,H. Kjeldsen,D. A. Caldwell,Forrest R. Girouard,D. T. Sanderfer +29 more
TL;DR: In this article, the analysis of the light curves of 48 B-type stars observed by Kepler is presented, including 15 pulsating stars, all of which show low frequencies characteristic of SPB stars, seven of which also show a few weak, isolated high frequencies and they could be considered as SPB/beta Cep hybrids.