Time-resolved spectroscopy reveals broad and narrow LPVs in O VI from WD J005311, linked to line-driven wind instabilities and an unstable RRM disk, plus a pseudo-periodic UV oscillation.
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GMRT sub-GHz survey of 44 magnetic hot stars detects emission in 11 cases and finds scaling of radio luminosity with magnetic field and rotation period consistent with higher-frequency work.
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The Highly Variable Wind from WD J005311, the Stellar Remnant of the Peculiar Galactic Supernova of 1181
Time-resolved spectroscopy reveals broad and narrow LPVs in O VI from WD J005311, linked to line-driven wind instabilities and an unstable RRM disk, plus a pseudo-periodic UV oscillation.
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GMRT Survey of Radio Emission from Magnetic Massive Stars -- I: Emission from Single Stars at sub-GHz Frequencies
GMRT sub-GHz survey of 44 magnetic hot stars detects emission in 11 cases and finds scaling of radio luminosity with magnetic field and rotation period consistent with higher-frequency work.