PEP Newsletter v17n2
Photoelectric Photometry Newsletter, Vol. 17, No. 2
April 1997
J. Percy, editor
A paper by Nutsinee Kijbunchoo (LSU) and others on the star NSV 11154 has just been accepted for publication in the Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. This paper "NSV 11154 is a New R Coronae Borealis Star" is now available on arXiv.org, and makes use of observations old and new.
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AAVSO staff members frequently give talks and present posters on the AAVSO, its activities and its mission. The list of presentations below is a partial compilation of talks and papers given by AAVSO staff over the past several years.
The work of many lives: four centuries of light curves (and counting) (1.9MB PDF), M. Templeton, Stars: Old, Young, and Variable, Iowa State University, May 2014