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Effects of dust on light-curves of ε Aurigae-type stars

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Budaj, Jan

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Context.Ïμ Auriga is one of the most mysterious objects in the sky. Previous modeling of its light-curve assumed a dark, inclined, non-transparent or semi-transparent dusty disk with a central hole. The hole was necessary to explain the light-curve with

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Astronomy and Astrophysics

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2037-12-31