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YY Draconis and V709 Cassiopeiae: two intermediate polars with weak magnetic fields

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Long-term Optical Photometry of V709 Cas Using TESS : Refined Periods and Accretion Geometry cites this paper.

Long-term Optical Photometry of V709 Cas Using TESS : Refined Periods and Accretion Geometry YY Draconis and V709 Cassiopeiae: two intermediate polars with weak magnetic fields

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Observation 5189aa9b-a125-4ef3-b7f9-336d2f41e363 · inbound

EP260321a/SN 2026gzf: The Faintest Shock Breakout Associated with a Broad-Lined Supernova cites this paper.

EP260321a/SN 2026gzf: The Faintest Shock Breakout Associated with a Broad-Lined Supernova YY Draconis and V709 Cassiopeiae: two intermediate polars with weak magnetic fields

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