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Apr 16, 2010Towards ensemble asteroseismology of the young open clusters Chi Persei and NGC 6910Feb 28, 2011Current assessment of the Red Rectangle band problemApr 13, 2012Time resolved spectroscopy of BD+46 442: gas streams and jet creation in a newly discovered evolved binary with a diskMay 29, 2012A multisite photometric study of two unusual Beta Cep stars: the magnetic V2052 Oph and the massive rapid rotator V986 OphMay 2, 2012Detection of gravity modes in the massive binary V380 Cyg from Kepler spacebased photometry and high-resolution spectroscopyOct 6, 2012The orbits of subdwarf B + main-sequence binaries. I: The sdB+G0 system PG 1104+243Aug 3, 2011Silicate features in Galactic and extragalactic post-AGB discsSep 27, 2011A double detached shell around a post-Red Supergiant:IRAS 17163-3907, the Fried Egg nebulaJan 6, 2023What does a typical full-disc around a post-AGB binary look like? -- Radiative transfer models reproducing PIONIER, GRAVITY, and MATISSE dataNov 5, 2023MELCHIORS: The Mercator Library of High Resolution Stellar SpectroscopyFeb 24, 2014Optically visible post-AGB/RGB stars and young stellar objects in the Small Magellanic Cloud: candidate selection, spectral energy distributions and spectroscopic examinationJul 23, 2013ALMA observations of the Red Rectangle, a preliminary analysisFeb 13, 2014The lead discrepancy in intrinsically s-process enriched post-AGB stars in the Magellanic CloudsMay 19, 2014IP Eri: A surprising long-period binary system hosting a He white dwarfMay 8, 2014An interferometric study of the post-AGB binary 89 Herculis. II Radiative transfer models of the circumbinary diskMay 11, 2018The perturbed sublimation rim of the dust disk around the post-AGB binary IRAS08544-4431Apr 8, 2019Barium & related stars and their white-dwarf companions I. Giant starsJul 10, 2020Li-rich K giants, dust excess, and binarityNov 20, 2015The HERMES Solar Atlas and the spectroscopic analysis of the seismic solar analogue KIC3241581Feb 3, 2017Lithium abundance and rotation of seismic solar analogues - Solar and stellar connection from Kepler and Hermes observations