1972
DOI: 10.1007/bf00643168
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Some results of the cooperative photometric observations of the UV Cet-type flare stars in the years 1967?71

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“…The flare energy, which is expressed by Equation (2) given by Gershberg (1972), has generally been used to examine the level of flare activity in many studies (see, e.g., Mazeh et al 2001;Lacy et al 1976;Walker 1981;Gershberg & Shakhovskaya 1983;Pettersen et al 1984;Mavridis & Avgoloupis 1986). The luminosity parameter L occurs in the expression of the energy E, as in all these and other studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The flare energy, which is expressed by Equation (2) given by Gershberg (1972), has generally been used to examine the level of flare activity in many studies (see, e.g., Mazeh et al 2001;Lacy et al 1976;Walker 1981;Gershberg & Shakhovskaya 1983;Pettersen et al 1984;Mavridis & Avgoloupis 1986). The luminosity parameter L occurs in the expression of the energy E, as in all these and other studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The comparison and check stars were found to be constant in brightness during the period of observation. Equivalent durations and energies of all the flares were computed from photoelectric observations using Equations (1) and (2) taken from Gershberg (1972):…”
Section: Observationsmentioning
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“…The expression P represents the length of time that the binary in its quiet state takes to emit the same energy that is produced by the flare (Gershberg 1972). Note that P can be interpreted as an equivalent width where the intensity of the flare is referred to with respect to the quiescent nonvariable level of the system.…”
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“…According to the results of Herr and Brcich (1969) 1972-1973(Nicastro 1975. However, Contadakis et al (1982) detected no flares in 1975.…”
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“…In order to compare the flare powers of different stars, several studies have been done. In these studies, the flare energy spectra were derived for each star (Gershberg 1972;Lacy et al 1976;Wall 1981;Gershberg and Shakhovskaya 1983;Pettersen et al 1984;Mavridis and Avgoloupis 1986). According to the results of these studies, the energy levels of stars vary from one to the next.…”
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