Accretion dynamics and disk evolution in NGC 2264: a study based on the Corot photometric observations
The young cluster NGC 2264 was observed with the Corot satellite for 23 days uninterruptedly in March 2008 with unprecedent photometric accuracy. We present here the first results of the analysis of the accreting population. We intended to look for possible light curve variability of the same nature...
Main Authors: | Alencar, S, Teixeira, P, Guimaraes, M, McGinnis, P, Gameiro, J, Bouvier, J, Aigrain, S, Flaccomio, E, Favata, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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