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Impact of space-based instruments on magnetic star research: past and future

Ww. Weiss
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G. A. Wade
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Magnetic stars are observed at a large variety of spectral ranges, frequently with photometric and spectroscopic techniques and on time scales ranging from a 'snap shot' to years, sometimes using data sets which are continuous over many months. The outcome of such observations has been discussed during this conference and many examples have been presented, demonstrating the high scientific significance and gains in our knowledge that result from these observations. A key question that should be addressed is, what are the advantages and requirements of space based research of magnetic stars, particularly in relation to ground based observations? And what are the drawbacks? What are the hopes for the future? In the following, we intend to present an overview that addresses these questions.
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hal-02323747 , version 1 (21-10-2019)

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Ww. Weiss, Coralie Neiner, G. A. Wade. Impact of space-based instruments on magnetic star research: past and future. Stars with a stable magnetic field: from pre-main sequence to compact remnants, Aug 2017, Brno, Czech Republic. pp.262. ⟨hal-02323747⟩
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