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Italiano: Oscillation non radiale l=4,m=2
English: Asteroseismology and stellar physics : examples of stellar vibration modes l=4,m=2. Each of these modes can be mathematically represented by a spherical harmonic of degree l and azimuthal order m. Some examples are presented here below with a color scheme in which blue (red) indicates contracting (expanding) material. The pulsation amplitudes are highly exaggerated.
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Italiano: Oscillation non radiale l=4,m=2
English: Asteroseismology and stellar physics : examples of stellar vibration modes l=4,m=2. Each of these modes can be mathematically represented by a spherical harmonic of degree l and azimuthal order m. Some examples are presented here below with a color scheme in which blue (red) indicates contracting (expanding) material. The pulsation amplitudes are highly exaggerated.
Date   Edit this at Structured Data on Commons
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Author Grotsch

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