Periodic luminous pulses are very important for measurements in Cosmology and Astrophysics, and there are very specific methods and sources which exhibit such properties. Stellar astrophysics provides a number of observational and mathematical sources which give a very important tool in understanding the dynamics of an expanding Universe, and in this document, we will consider some important points that have implications from measurements from such Stellar objects. Further, we will also consider the mathematical relations that are important to measure distances of these “Standard Candles”, and how these are important in clearing some important features that have implications in measurements
Aims. Öpik derived the distance to M 31 using its rotation, flux and angular size. We describe his ...
Cepheids are a class of variable (pulsating) stars whose absolute luminosities are related in a simp...
In cosmology (or to be more specic, cosmography, the measurement of the Universe) there are many way...
Measurement of distances in astronomy requires considering optical properties of media through which...
This volume reviews the current status with respect to both theory and observation of the extragalac...
Distance measurements beyond geometrical and semi-geometrical methods, rely mainly on standard candl...
The formal division of the distance indicators into primary and secondary leads to difficulties in d...
Distance determination is an essential technique in astronomy, and is briefly covered in most textbo...
Verbiest J, Weisberg JM, Chael AA, Lee KJ, Lorimer DR. ON PULSAR DISTANCE MEASUREMENTS AND THEIR UNC...
Abstract. The orbital period is a measure of the size of a contact binary star, and can be combined ...
We perform a cosmographic analysis using several cosmological observables such as the luminosity dis...
Cepheid variable stars have been used as “standard candles” to find distances to other stars. The fl...
We proposed a program to measure distances directly with accuracies of 5% to three anchor points in ...
There are four Period Luminosity relations from three sources, [3, 5, 9, 11], that are compared for ...
There are two basic ways to measure physical distances in cosmology: One based on standard candles a...
Aims. Öpik derived the distance to M 31 using its rotation, flux and angular size. We describe his ...
Cepheids are a class of variable (pulsating) stars whose absolute luminosities are related in a simp...
In cosmology (or to be more specic, cosmography, the measurement of the Universe) there are many way...
Measurement of distances in astronomy requires considering optical properties of media through which...
This volume reviews the current status with respect to both theory and observation of the extragalac...
Distance measurements beyond geometrical and semi-geometrical methods, rely mainly on standard candl...
The formal division of the distance indicators into primary and secondary leads to difficulties in d...
Distance determination is an essential technique in astronomy, and is briefly covered in most textbo...
Verbiest J, Weisberg JM, Chael AA, Lee KJ, Lorimer DR. ON PULSAR DISTANCE MEASUREMENTS AND THEIR UNC...
Abstract. The orbital period is a measure of the size of a contact binary star, and can be combined ...
We perform a cosmographic analysis using several cosmological observables such as the luminosity dis...
Cepheid variable stars have been used as “standard candles” to find distances to other stars. The fl...
We proposed a program to measure distances directly with accuracies of 5% to three anchor points in ...
There are four Period Luminosity relations from three sources, [3, 5, 9, 11], that are compared for ...
There are two basic ways to measure physical distances in cosmology: One based on standard candles a...
Aims. Öpik derived the distance to M 31 using its rotation, flux and angular size. We describe his ...
Cepheids are a class of variable (pulsating) stars whose absolute luminosities are related in a simp...
In cosmology (or to be more specic, cosmography, the measurement of the Universe) there are many way...