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兴隆观测基地85厘米望远镜2010年发表文章


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1. Li, Z. P.; Xu, Yan; Li, Q. S., 2010, PASP, 122, 1432

A δ Scuti Variable in the α Persei Cluster: V461 Per

2.       Yang, Y.-G.; Li, H.-L.; Dai, H.-F.; Zhang, L.-Y. 2010, AJ, 140, 1687

The Near-contact Binary RZ Draconis with Two Possible Light-time Orbits

3.       Zhang, Liyun; Jing, Jianghong; Tang, Yanke; Zhang, Xiliang, New Astronomy, Volume 15, Issue 8, p. 653-656

Photometric study of neglected eclipsing binary GSC 3576-0170

4.       Qian, S.-B.; Zhu, L.-Y.; Liu, L.; Dai, Z.-B.; He, J.-J.; Liao, W.-P.; Zhao, E.-G.; Zola, S.; Kuligowska, E.; Winiarski, M., Astrophysics and Space Science, Volume 329, Issue 1-2, pp. 113-117

Orbital period investigation of some short-period sdB-type eclipsing binaries

5.       Liying, Zhu; Shengbang, Qian, Astrophysics and Space Science, Volume 329, Issue 1-2, pp. 107-112

A photometric study of a new short period eclipsing sdB binary NSVS 07826147

6.       Li, Lin-Jia; Qian, Sheng-Bang; Xiang, Fu-Yuan, 2010, PASJ, 62, 987

A Period Investigation of the δ Scuti Star AN Lyncis

7.       Yang, Yuan-Gui; Dai, Hai-Feng, 2010, 62, 1045

A Multicolour Photometric Study for the W Ursae Majoris Type Binary LR Camelopardalis

8.       Zhu, L.; Qian, S.-B.; Mikulá?ek, Z.; Zejda, M.; Zvě?ina, P.; Diethelm, R., 2010, AJ, 140, 215

Photometric Study of the Very Short Period Shallow Contact Binary DD Comae Berenices

9.       Yuan, Jinzhao, 2010, AJ, 139, 1801

Period Variation and Asymmetry Light Curves of XY Ursae Majoris

10.   Yang, Y.-G.; Dai, H.-F.; Yin, X.-G., New Astronomy, Volume 15, Issue 4, p. 392-395.

First orbital period analysis of the Algol-type eclipsing binary RZ Aurigae

11.   Zhang, Liyun; Zhang, Xiliang; Zhu, Zhongzhong, New Astronomy, Volume 15, Issue 4, p. 362-366.

The CCD photometric study of the newly identified RS CVn binary star DV Piscium

12.   Yang, Y.-G.; Wei, J.-Y.; Kreiner, J. M.; Li, H.-L., 2010, AJ, 139, 195

Orbital Period Changes and Their Evolutionary Status for the Weak-Contact Binaries. III. AO Camelopardalis and AH Tauri

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