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Further Reading
From AAVSO Hands-On Astrophysics: Variable Stars in Science, Math, and Computer Education
Atlases
American Association of Variable Star Observers, Charles
Scovil, ed. AAVSO Variable Star Atlas. Cambridge, MA: AAVSO,
1990. ISBN 1-878174-00-2. (to magnitude 9.5)
Ridpath, Ian, ed. Norton’s Star Atlas and Reference
Handbook. Addison-Wesley, 1998.
ISBN
0-582356-55-5. (to magnitude 6)
Sinnott, Roger W., and Michael A. C. Perryman. Millennium
Star Atlas. Cambridge, MA: Sky Publishing, 1997. ISBN
0-933346-84-0. (to magnitude 11)
Tirion, Wil, and Roger W. Sinnott. Sky Atlas 2000.0
(second edition). Cambridge, MA: Sky Publishing, 1998. ISBN
0-933346-87-5. (to magnitude 8.5)
Tirion, Wil. Cambridge Star Atlas
(second edition). New York: Cambridge UP, 1996. ISBN 0-521- 56098-5.
(to magnitude 6)
Tirion, Wil, Barry Rappaport, and George Lovi. Uranometria
2000.0. Richmond Virginia: Willmann-Bell,
1993. Vol. 1: N. Hemisphere ISBN 0-943396-14-X; Vol. 2: S. Hemisphere, ISBN 0-943396-15-8. (to
magnitude 9+)
Books on variable star astronomy - basic and introductory topics
- American Association of Variable Star Observers. Variable Star Symposium (History, Science, Associations). Journ. AAVSO 15.2, 1986. ISSN: 0271-9053.
- Campbell, Leon, and Luigi Jacchia. The Story of Variable Stars. Philadelphia: Blakiston, 1941.
- Furness, Caroline E. Introduction to the Study of Variable Stars. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1915.
- Hoffleit, Dorrit. Women in the History of Variable Star Astronomy. Cambridge, MA: AAVSO
- Hoffmeister, Cuno, G. Richter, and W. Wenzel. Variable Stars. New York/Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1985. ISBN 3540-13403-4.
- Levy, David H. Observing Variable Stars: A Guide for the Beginner. New York: Cambridge UP, 1989. ISBN 0-521-32113-1.
- Marschall, L. The Supernova Story. Princeton UP, 1994. Merrill, Paul W. The Nature of Variable Stars. New York: Macmillan, 1938.
- Payne-Gaposchkin, Cecilia, and Sergei Gaposchkin. Variable Stars. Harvard College Observatory Monograph 5. Cambridge, MA: Harvard College Observatory, 1938.
- Percy, John R., ed. The Study of Variable Stars Using Small Telescopes. New York: Cambridge UP, 1986. ISBN 0-521-33300-8.
- Percy, John R., Janet Akyüz Mattei, and Christiaan Sterken, eds. Variable Star Research: An International Perspective. New York: Cambridge UP, 1992. ISBN 0-521-40469-X.
Books on variable star astronomy - advanced topics
- American Association of Variable Star Observers, Charles Scovil, ed. AAVSO Variable Star Atlas. Cambridge, MA: AAVSO, 1990. ISBN 1-878174-002.
- Bode, M. F., ed. RS Ophiuchi and the Recurrent Nova Phenomenon. Utrecht: VNU Science P, 1987. ISBN 90-6764-074-3.
- Clark, David H. and F. Richard Stephenson. The Historical Supernovae. New York: Pergamon, 1977.
- Duquennoy, Antoine and Michel Mayor, eds. Binaries as Tracers of Stellar Formation. New York: Cambridge UP, 1992. ISBN 0-521-43358-4.
- Hack, Margherita, and Constanze la Dous, eds. Cataclysmic Variables and Related Objects. Washington, DC: NASA Scientific and Technical Information Branch, 1993.
- Ibanoglu, Cafer, ed. Active Close Binaries. Boston: Kluwer, 1990. ISBN 0-7923-0907-3.
- Ibanoglu, Cafer, ed. Variable Stars as Essential Astrophysical Tools. Boston: Kluwer, 2000. ISBN 0-7923-6083-4.
- Kenyon, S. J. The Symbiotic Stars. New York: Cambridge UP, 1986. ISBN 0-521-26807-9.
- Kholopov, P. N., et al. General Catalogue of Variable Stars, 4th ed. Moscow: Nauka, 1985.
- Kondo, Y., et al., eds. Evolutionary Processes in Interacting Binary Stars. Boston: Kluwer, 1992. ISBN 0-7923-1731-9.
- Kopal, Zdenek. An Introduction to the Study of Eclipsing Variables. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1946.
- Kopal, Zdenek. Close Binary Systems. New York: Wiley, 1959.
- Mattei, Janet A., and Michel Grenon, eds. Variable Stars: New Frontiers. San Francisco: Ast. Soc. of the Pacific, 1998 (in press).
- Merrill, Paul W. Spectra of Long-Period Variable Stars. U Chicago P, 1940.
- Payne-Gaposchkin, Cecilia.The Galactic Novae. New York: Dover, 1964.
- Payne-Gaposchkin, Cecilia. Stars and Clusters. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1979. ISBN 0-674-83440-2.
- Plavec, Mirek, et al., eds. Close Binary Stars: Observations and Interpretation. Boston: D. Reidel, 1980. ISBN 90-277-1116-X.
- Pringle, J.E., and R.A. Wade, eds. Interacting Binary Stars. New York: Cambridge UP, 1985. ISBN 0-521-26608-4.
- Sahade, J., and F. B. Wood. Interacting Binary Stars. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1978. ISBN 0-08-021656-0.
- Smith, Horace A. RR Lyrae Stars. New York: Cambridge UP, 1995. ISBN 0-521-32180-8.
- Sterken, Christiaan, and Carlos Jaschek, eds. Light Curves of Variable Stars. New York: Cambridge UP, 1997.
- Warner, Brian. Cataclysmic Variable Stars. New York: Cambridge UP, 1995. ISBN 0-521-41231-5.
- Wing, Robert F., ed. The Carbon Star Phenomenon (I.A.U. Symposium 177). Boston: Kluwer, 2000. ISBN 0-7923-6347-7.
Articles about variable stars and related topics
- American Association of Variable Star Observers. Proceedings of the AAVSO Session on Mira Stars. Journ. AAVSO 25.2, 1997. ISSN: 0271-9053.
- Baldwin, Marvin E. "Techniques for Visual Observation of Eclipsing Binary
Stars."Journ. AAVSO 4.1, 1975.
- Briggs, John W. "Star Patrol." Air & Space, September 1986, 61-66.
- Carlson, George A. "Sighting Cepheid Variables." Scientific American, November 1992, 128-130.
- Cannizzo, John K., and Ronald H. Kaitchuck. "Accretion Disks in Interacting Binary Stars." Scientific American, January 1992, 92-99.
- Croswell, Ken. "The First Cepheid." Sky & Telescope, October 1997, 90-91.
- Filippenko, Alex V. "A Supernova with an Identity Crisis." Sky & Telescope, 30, December 1993.
- Garrison, R. F. "Personalities of Mira Variables as Revealed by their Spectra-Verdict: Bizarre!" Journ. AAVSO, 25.2, 1997, 70-71.
- Gaskell, C. Martin. "Variable Star Observations in an Introductory Astronomy Course." Journ. AAVSO. 20.1, 1991, 41-50.
- Hoffleit, Dorrit. "History of the Discovery of Mira Stars." Journ. AAVSO 25.2, 1997, 115-136.
- Hoffleit, Dorrit. "A History of Variable Star Astronomy to 1900 and Slightly Beyond." Journ. AAVSO 15.2, 1986, 77-106.
- Hogg, Helen Sawyer. "Variable Stars." In Gingerich, Owen, ed., Astrophysics and Twentieth-Century Astronomy to 1950: Part A. The General History of Astronomy, Volume 4. New York: Cambridge UP, 1984, 73-89.
- Isles, John E. "Beta Lyrae Revisited." Sky & Telescope, June 1994, 72-74.
- Isles, John E. "A Variable Star and a Variable Nebula." Sky & Telescope, November 1997, 98-100.
- Isles, John E. "The Dwarf Nova U Geminorum." Sky & Telescope, December 1997, 98-99.
- Isles, John E. "The Top 12 Naked-Eye Variable Stars." Sky & Telescope, May 1997, 80-82.
- Isles, John E. "Mira's 400th Anniversary." Sky & Telescope, February 1996, 72-73.
- Isles, John E. "R Hydrae's Helium-Shell Flash." Sky & Telescope, May 1996, 68-70.
- Karovska, Margarita. "High Angular Resolution Observations of Miras." Journ. AAVSO 25.2, 1997, 75-79.
- Little-Marenin, Irene R., and Stephen J. Little. "What Kinds of Dust Exist in Circumstellar Shells of Miras?" Journ. AAVSO 25.2, 1997, 80-87.
- Leavitt, Henrietta S. "Discovery of the Period-Magnitude Relation." Reprinted in Shapley, Harlow, Source Book in Astronomy 1900-1950. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1960, pp. 186-189.
- MacRobert, Alan M. "The Lure of Variable-Star Observing." Sky & Telescope, March 1996, 48-51.
- Mattei, Janet A. "Introducing Mira Variables." Journ. AAVSO, 25.2, 1997, 57-62.
- Mattei, Janet A. "Visual Observing of Variable Stars." In Percy, John R., ed., The Study of Variable Stars Using Small Telescopes. New York: Cambridge UP, 1986. ISBN 0-521-33300-8.
- Mattei, Janet A., E. Mayer, and M. Baldwin. "Variable Stars and the AAVSO." Sky & Telescope, 60, 1980, 180.
- Mattei, Janet A., E. Mayer, and M. Baldwin. "Observing Variable Stars." Sky & Telescope, 60, 1980, 80.
- Percy, John R. "Observing Variable Stars for Fun and Profit." Mercury, May-June 1979, 45-52.
- Percy, John R. "Variable Stars." The Physics Teacher, 31, December 1993, 541-543.
- Percy, John R., Laura Syczak, and Janet A. Mattei. "Using 35-mm Slides for Measuring Variable Stars." The Physics Teacher, 35, September 1997, 349-351.
- Percy, John R. "Studies of Mira Stars and Their Small Amplitude Relatives." Journ. AAVSO, 25.2, 1997, 93-98.
- Starrfield, Sumner, and Steve Shore. "Nova Cygni 1992: Nova of the Century." Sky & Telescope, February 1994, 20.
- Trimble, Virginia. "Supernovae: An Impressionistic View." Journ. AAVSO, 15.2, 1986, 181-188.
- Webbink, Ronald F. "Cataclysmic Variable Stars." American Scientist, 77, May-June 1989, 248-255.
- Willson, Lee Anne. "'Theoretical Glue': Understanding the Observed Properties of Miras with the Help of Theoretical Models." Journ. AAVSO. 25.2, 1997, 99-114.
- Wing, Robert F. "Narrow-Band Photometry of Mira Variables." Journ. AAVSO. 25.2, 1997, 63-69.
- Zwicky, Fritz. "Supernovae." In S. Flugge, ed. Encyclopedia of Physics, Astrophysics II: Stellar Structure, Vol. LI, 766-785. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1958.
Other astronomy books-basic topics
Allen, Richard Hinckley. Star Names: Their Lore and
Meaning. New York: Dover, 1963.
Bishop, Roy L., ed. Observer’s Handbook [published
annually]. Toronto: Royal Astronomical
Society of Canada, 124 Merton St.;
Toronto, Canada M4S 2Z2.
Burnham, Robert, Jr. Burnham’s Celestial Handbook (3
Volumes). New York: Dover, 1978.
Chaisson, Eric, and Steve McMillan. Astronomy Today. Upper
Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall,
1997. ISBN 0-13-712382-5.
Chaisson, Eric, and Steve McMillan. Astronomy: A
Beginner’s Guide to the Universe. Englewood
Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1995. ISBN 0-13-644063-0.
Chaisson, Eric. Cosmic Dawn: The Origins of Matter and
Life. New York: Norton, 1981. ISBN 0-
393-30587-2.
Chartrand, M. Skyguide. Golden Press, 1982.
Clerke, Agnes M. The Systems of Stars. London: Adam
and Charles Black, 1905.
Cohen, M. In Darkness Born: The Story of Star Formation.
New York: Cambridge UP, 1988.
ISBN 0-521-26270-4.
Dickinson, Terence. Exploring the Night Sky. Camden
East, Ontario: Camden House, 1987.
ISBN 0-920656-64-1.
Dickinson, Terence. The Universe and Beyond. Camden
East, Ontario: Camden House, 1992.
ISBN 0-921820-51-8.
Dickinson, Terence. Nightwatch: An Equinox Guide.
Camden East, Ontario: Camden House,
1983. ISBN 0-920656-89-7.
Dickinson, Terence. The Backyard Astronomer’s Guide.
Camden East, Ontario: Camden House, 1991. ISBN 0-921820-11-9.
Dickinson, Terence. Summer Stargazing. Camden East,
Ontario: Camden House, 1996. ISBN 1-55209-014-0.
Dickinson, Terence, and Jack Newton. Splendors of the
Universe. Camden East, Ontario:
Camden House. ISBN 1-55209-141-4.
Ferris, T. Coming of Age in the Milky Way. New York:
Morrow, 1988.
Gribbin, John, and Simon Goodwin. Origins: Our Place in
Hubble’s Universe. Woodstock, NY:
Overlook P, 1998. ISBN
0-87951-813-8.
Harrington, Philip S. Star Ware: The Amateur Astronomer’s
Guide to Choosing, Buying, and
Using Telescopes and Accessories. New York: Wiley, 1994.
Harrington, Philip S.Touring the
Universe Through Binoculars. New York: Wiley,1990. ISBN 0-471-1337-7
Heifetz, Milton D., and Wil Tirion. A
Walk Through the Heavens: A Guide to Stars and Constellations and Their Legends.
New York: Cambridge UP, 1996. ISBN 0-521-46980-5.
Isles, John E. Webb Society Deep Sky Observer’s Handbook,
Vol. 8: Variable Stars. Hillside, NJ: Enslow, 1991.
Kaler, James B. The Ever-Changing
Sky: A Guide to the Celestial Sphere. New York: Cambridge UP,
1996. ISBN 0-521-38053-7.
Kippenhahn, Rudolf. Light from the Depths of Time.
New York: Springer-Verlag, 1987.
ISBN
0-387-17119-3.
Levitt, I. M. and Roy K. Marshall. Star Maps for
Beginners. New York: Simon and Schuster,
1987. ISBN 0-671-6376-6.
Levy, David H. The Sky, A User’s
Guide. New York: Cambridge UP, 1993. ISBN 0-521-39112-1.
MacRobert, Alan. Star Hopping for Backyard Astronomers. Belmont,
MA: Sky Publishing, 1994.
Malin, David. A View of the Universe. New York:
Cambridge UP, 1993.
Mayall, Newton, Margaret Mayall, and Jerome Wyckoff. The
Sky Observer’s Guide.New York:
Golden P, 1959.
Moche, Dinah L. Astronomy: A
Self-Teaching Guide. New York: Wiley, 1993. ISBN 0-471-53001-8.
Moore, Patrick, and Wil Tirion. Cambridge
Guide to Stars and Planets. New York: Cambridge UP, 1997. ISBN
0-521-58582-1.
Moore, Patrick. Exploring the Night Sky with Binoculars.
New York: Cambridge UP, 1989.
ISBN 0-521-36866-9.
Pasachoff, Jay M. Astronomy from the Earth to the
Universe, 5th ed. Philadelphia: Saunders,
1997. ISBN 0-03-024347-5.
Pasachoff, Jay M. Peterson Field Guide to the Stars and
Planets. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2000. ISBN 0-395-93431-1.
Rey, H., updated by Jay M. Pasachoff. The Stars: A New
Way To See Them. Boston: Houghton
Mifflin, 1989.
Ridpath, Ian and Wil Tirion. The Monthly Sky Guide, 5th
edition. New York: Cambridge UP, 1999. ISBN 0-521-66771-2.
Robinson, J. Hedley. Astronomy Data
Book. New York: Wiley/Halsted, 1972. ISBN 470-72801-9.
Van Allen, J. 924 Elementary Problems and Answers in Solar
System Astronomy. Iowa City, IA:
U Iowa P, 1993. ISBN 0-87745-434-5.
Whitney, Charles A. Whitney’s Star Finder. New York:
Random House, 1990.
Other astronomy books-advanced topics
Bohm-Vitense, Erika. Introduction
to Stellar Astrophysics Volume One: Basic Stellar Observations and
Data. New York: Cambridge UP, 1989. ISBN 0-521-34869-2.
Bohm-Vitense, Erika. Introduction to Stellar Astrophysics
Volume Two: Stellar Atmospheres.
New York: Cambridge UP, 1989. ISBN
0-521-34870-6.
Bohm-Vitense, Erika. Introduction to Stellar Astrophysics
Volume Three: Stellar Structure and
Evolution. New York: Cambridge UP, 1992. ISBN
0-521-34871-4.
Hoffleit, Dorrit, and Carlos Jaschek. The Bright Star
Catalogue (4th revised edition). New Haven,
CT: Yale University Observatory, 1982.
Hoffleit, Dorrit, Michael Saladyga, and Peter Wlasuk. A
Supplement to the Bright Star Catalogue. New Haven, CT: Yale
University Observatory, 1983. ISBN 0-914753-01-0.
Jaschek, Carlos, and Mercedes Jaschek. The Behavior of
Chemical Elements in Stars. New
York: Cambridge UP, 1995. ISBN
0-521-41136-X
Jaschek, Carlos, and Mercedes Jaschek. The Classification
of Stars. New York: Cambridge UP,
1987. ISBN 0521-26773-0.
Kaler, James B. Stars and their Spectra: An Introduction
to the Spectral Sequence. New York:
Cambridge UP, 1997. ISBN
0-521-58570-8.
Some
Magazines, Journals, and Calendars on Astronomy
Astronomical Calendar. Published yearly by Guy Ottewell, Astronomical
Workshop, Furman
University, Greenville, SC 29613.
Astronomy. Kalmbach Publishing Co., 21027 Crossroads Circle, PO Box
1612, Waukesha,
WI 53187.
Journal of the American Association of Variable Star
Observers. AAVSO,
25 Birch St.,
Cambridge, MA 02138.
Journal of the British Astronomical Association. The British Astronomical
Association,
Burlington House, Piccadilly, London
W1V 9AG, England.
Publications of the Variable Star Section. Royal Astronomical Society of New
Zealand. Frank M.
Bateson, Director VSS, PO Box 3093,
Greerton, Tauranga, New Zealand.
Mercury. The Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 390 Ashton Avenue, San
Francisco, CA 94112.
Observer’s Handbook. The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, 136 Dupont Street,
Toronto, Ontario, M5R 1V2, Canada.
Odyssey Magazine [astronomy for children]. Cobblestone Publishing, 7
School St., Peterborough,
NH 03458.
The Reflector: The Astronomical League Newsletter. Executive Secretary, The
Astronomical
League, Janet Stevens, 2112
Kingfisher Lane East, Rolling Meadows, IL 60008.
Sky & Telescope. Sky Publishing Corp., PO Box 9111, Belmont, MA 02178.
Software
Guide. Project Pluto, Bowdoinham, ME
(www.projectpluto.com)
Hands-On Astrophysics: VSTAR -data analysis, HOAENTER
-data entry, HOAFUN - introduction
to variable stars (http://hoa.aavso.org/software.htm)
MegaStar. Willmann-Bell,
Richmond, VA (www.willbell.com)
Red Shift. Maris Multimedia, Ltd., Kingston, UK (www.maris.com)
Starry Night Backyard and Starry Night Pro. Sienna Software,
Toronto, Ontario (www.siennasoft.com)
TheSky and RealSky. Software Bisque, Golden, CO (www.bisque.com)
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