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Date: 2012-02-02 07:48:59
Star types
Subdwarf B star
Subdwarf O star
Subdwarf
Stellar classification
HW Virginis

Contents of VolumeNumber 1 PROCEEDINGS OF THE MEETING “HOT SUBDWARF STARS AND RELATED OBJECTS” 2005 June 6–10, Santa Cruz de la Palma R. H. Østensen.

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