R. D. Jeffries Email rdj@astro.keele.ac.uk Tel. +44-(0)1782 621111 ext 7892 FAX +44-(0)1782-711-093
Recent publications
Abstracts can be viewed and some are available as "gzip"ed postscript files.
``RE 0044+09: A new K-dwarf rapid rotator with a white dwarf companion'',
B. J. Kellett, G. E. Bromage, A. Brown, R. D. Jeffries, D. J.
James, D. Kilkenny, R. M. Robb, D. Wonnacott, C. Lloyd, C.
Clayton, 1995, ApJ, 468, 364-375.
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``The kinematics of lithium-rich, active stars: Evidence for a
low-mass Local Association'',
R. D. Jeffries, 1995, MNRAS, 273, 559-572.
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``New, EUV-selected, active binary systems from the ROSAT
Wide Field Camera all-sky survey'',
R. D. Jeffries, D. Bertram, B. R. Spurgeon, 1995, MNRAS, 276, 397-409.
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``Are there any isolated, old neutron stars in the ROSAT Wide Field
Camera all-sky survey'', R. A. Manning, R. D. Jeffries, A. P. Willmore,
1996, MNRAS, 278, 577-586.
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``Is 2RE J0357+283 the most active star in the Galaxy?'',
R. D. Jeffries, M. R. Burleigh, R. M. Robb, 1996, Astron. Astrophys.,
305, L45-L48
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``Wind-accretion induced rapid rotation and a new class of active
star'', R. D. Jeffries, I. R. Stevens, 1996, MNRAS, 279, 180-190
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``X-ray emission from NGC 2516'', M. R. Thurston, R. D. Jeffries, J.
P. Pye, 1996, in 9th Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems and the
Sun. ed. R. Pallavicini, in press.
``The appearance of broad H alpha in BL Lacertae'', E. A. Corbett, A.
Robinson, D. J. Axon, J. H. Hough, R. D. Jeffries, M. R. Thurston, S.
Young, 1996, MNRAS, 281, 737-749