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Pulsation of the Lambda Bootis star HD 210111

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Breger, M
Beck, P
Lenz, P
Schmitzberger, L
Guggenberger, E
Shobbrook, R

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Context. The λ Bootis stars are a small spectroscopic subgroup of Population I A-type stars and show significant underabundances of metals. Many are δ Scuti pulsators. Aims. HD 210111 was selected for a detailed multisite pulsation study to determine wh

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Astronomy and Astrophysics

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2037-12-31