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László L. Kiss
Researcher at Konkoly Thege Miklós Astronomical Institute
Publications - 400
Citations - 12839
László L. Kiss is an academic researcher from Konkoly Thege Miklós Astronomical Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stars & Light curve. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 353 publications receiving 11563 citations. Previous affiliations of László L. Kiss include University of Toronto & Spanish National Research Council.
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Kepler Asteroseismology Program: Introduction and First Results
Ronald L. Gilliland,Timothy M. Brown,Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard,Hans Kjeldsen,Conny Aerts,T. Appourchaux,Sarbani Basu,Timothy R. Bedding,William J. Chaplin,Margarida S. Cunha,Peter De Cat,Joris De Ridder,Joyce A. Guzik,Gerald Handler,Steven D. Kawaler,László L. Kiss,László L. Kiss,Katrien Kolenberg,D. W. Kurtz,Travis S. Metcalfe,Mário J. P. F. G. Monteiro,Róbert Szabó,Torben Arentoft,Luis A. Balona,Jonas Debosscher,Yvonne Elsworth,P.-O. Quirion,Dennis Stello,Juan Carlos Suárez,William J. Borucki,Jon M. Jenkins,David G. Koch,Yoji Kondo,David W. Latham,Jason F. Rowe,Jason H. Steffen +35 more
TL;DR: The first 43 days of the Kepler asteroseismology program were reported in this paper, showing that the unique capabilities of Kepler in providing a revolutionary advance in stellar astrophysics are already well in evidence.
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Kepler Asteroseismology Program: Introduction and First Results
Ronald L. Gilliland,Timothy M. Brown,Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard,Hans Kjeldsen,Conny Aerts,T. Appourchaux,Sarbani Basu,Timothy R. Bedding,William J. Chaplin,Margarida S. Cunha,P. De Cat,J. De Ridder,J. A. Guzik,Gerald Handler,S. D. Kawaler,László L. Kiss,Katrien Kolenberg,D. W. Kurtz,Travis S. Metcalfe,Mário J. P. F. G. Monteiro,Róbert Szabó,Torben Arentoft,L. A. Balona,Jonas Debosscher,Yvonne Elsworth,P.-O. Quirion,Dennis Stello,Juan Carlos Suárez,William J. Borucki,Jon M. Jenkins,David G. Koch,Yoji Kondo,D. W. Latham,Jason F. Rowe,Jason H. Steffen +34 more
TL;DR: Asteroseismology involves probing the interiors of stars and quantifying their global properties, such as radius and age, through observationsof normal modes of oscillation as discussed by the authors.
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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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ARGOS - III. Stellar populations in the Galactic bulge of the Milky Way
Melissa Ness,Kenneth C. Freeman,E. Athanassoula,E. Wylie-de-Boer,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Martin Asplund,Geraint F. Lewis,David Yong,Rebecca Lane,László L. Kiss,László L. Kiss,László L. Kiss +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the metallicity results from the ARGOS spectroscopic survey of the Galactic bulge and propose that the stars with [Fe/H] ≥ 0.5 are part of the boxy/peanut bar/bulge.
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Nearby Debris Disk Systems with High Fractional Luminosity Reconsidered
Attila Moór,P. Ábrahám,Aliz Derekas,Aliz Derekas,Csaba Kiss,László L. Kiss,Daniel Apai,Daniel Apai,Carol A. Grady,Thomas Henning +9 more
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.