Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1993 14:10:17 +0000 (WET) From: Fred Ringwald <far@astro.keele.ac.uk> Subject: Re: your mail Dear Dr. Kato: Thanks very much for your e-mail, and the information on the PG CVs. Are these observations published anywhere, so I could cite them, or should I just say "T. Kato, private communication"? If so, please send me a preprint, when you do publish. -- You wrote: > I would like to urge our observers to monitor the rest of the objects > (except for NL stars which are unlikely to show outbursts)...If you are > interested in our project, I will add you in our e-mail circulation list. Please do! -- You wrote: > PS. My chief interest is optical time-variabilities and instabilities > of CVs and XBs, esp. superhumps, QPOs. Wonderful stuff! But of course I would say this, since Joe Patterson was on my thesis committee. ;-) =========================================================================== Fred Ringwald ... to further the progress of science, Department of Physics to guide to an understanding Keele University, Keele of the majesty of the heavens, Staffordshire, ST5 5BG to emphasize that England under the great celestial firmament, there is order, interdependence, and unity. Internet: far@astro.keele.ac.uk -- Adler Planetarium, Chicago JANET: FAR@UK.AC.KEELE.PHYSICS.STARLINK DECnet: KLVAD::FAR Phone: +44-0782-621111 ext. 7892 Fax: +44-0782-711093
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