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Publications

On this page you will find publications that have been produced in reference to the University of Birmingham Observatory. Links to the left labeled "ADS" are to the Astronomy Abstracts Service at the NASA Astrophysics Data System.

PDF JBIS Paper (Journal of the British Interplanetary Society)
ADS Elliott KH and Eyles CJ, (1987), "The University telescope and observatory", Journal of the British Interplanetary Society, 40, 195-198
 
ADS Jeffries RD, Elliott KH, Kellett BJ and Bromage GE, (1993), "RE0618+75: a very short period binary dMe system", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 265, 81-88
 
IBVS Jeffries RD, Collins C, Elliott KH and Helsdon SF, (1995), "V-band photometry of XY-Uma in 1993 and 1995", IBVS, 4277
 
ADS Elliott KH, (1996), "A novel zoom-lens spectrograph for a small astronomical telescope", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 281, 158-162
 
ADS Byrne PB, Abdul Aziz H, Amado PJ, Arevalo MJ, Avgoloupis S, Doyle JG, Eibe MT, Elliott KH, Jeffries RD, Lanzafame AC, Lazaro C, Murphy HM, Neff JE, Panov KP, Sarro LM, Seiradakis JH and Spencer RE, (1998), "The photosphere and chromosphere of the RS Canum Venaticorum star II Pegasi. II. A multi-wavelength campaign in August/September 1992", Astronomy and Astrophysics, 127, 505-519
ADS Elliott, K. H., (2003) "OBSLAB: an observatory laboratory for third year undergraduates", European Journal of Physics, Volume 24, Issue 2, pp. S53-S58 (2003).

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