University of Hertfordshire Research Archive

        JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

        Browse

        All of UHRABy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesThis CollectionBy Issue DateAuthorsTitles

        Arkivum Files

        My Downloads
        View Item 
        • UHRA Home
        • University of Hertfordshire
        • Research publications
        • View Item
        • UHRA Home
        • University of Hertfordshire
        • Research publications
        • View Item

        The Eclipsing Binary System CM Draconis

        View/Open
        901685.pdf (PDF, 346Kb)
        Author
        Viti, S.
        Tennyson, J.
        Jones, H.R.A.
        Schweitzer, A.
        Allard, F.
        Hauschildt, P.
        Attention
        2299/1524
        Abstract
        We compare observations from 0.40 to 2.41um of the binary system CM Draconis with synthetic spectra computed using the stellar atmosphere code PHOENIX.
        Publication date
        1998
        Published in
        In: Brown Dwarfs and Extrasolar Planets - ASP Conf Series 134
        Other links
        http://hdl.handle.net/2299/1524
        Metadata
        Show full item record
        Keep in touch

        © 2019 University of Hertfordshire

        I want to...

        • Apply for a course
        • Download a Prospectus
        • Find a job at the University
        • Make a complaint
        • Contact the Press Office

        Go to...

        • Accommodation booking
        • Your student record
        • Bayfordbury
        • KASPAR
        • UH Arts

        The small print

        • Terms of use
        • Privacy and cookies
        • Criminal Finances Act 2017
        • Modern Slavery Act 2015
        • Sitemap

        Find/Contact us

        • T: +44 (0)1707 284000
        • E: ask@herts.ac.uk
        • Where to find us
        • Parking
        • hr
        • qaa
        • stonewall
        • AMBA
        • ECU Race Charter
        • disability confident
        • AthenaSwan