
ul. M. Kopernika 11
ewa.niemczura@uwr.edu.pl
tel. +48 71 337 80 97, +48 71 372 93 73, +48 71 372 93 74
Zainteresowania
- astronomy astrophysics
- stars
- chemically peculiar stars
- stars chemically peculiar
- stars abundances
- stars variables
- stars general
- stars rotation
- stars individual
- variables general
Dyscyplina naukowa
- astronomia
Najnowsze publikacje
- Asteroseismology of massive stars with the TESS mission: The runaway β Cep pulsator PHL 346 = HN Aqr
- SUPPNet: Neural network for stellar spectrum normalisation
- Confident detection of doubly ionized thorium in the extreme Ap star CPD-62° 2717
- A revisit to the enigmatic variable star 21 Comae
- TESS cycle 1 observations of roAp stars with 2-min cadence data
- Detection of weak magnetic fields in two HgMn stars
- Orbital and physical parameters of eclipsing binaries from the All-Sky Automated Survey catalogue. X. Three high-contrast systems with secondaries detected with IR spectroscopy
- The first view of δ Scuti and γ Doradus stars with the TESS mission
- Spectroscopy of hot γ Doradus and A–F hybrid Kepler candidates close to the hot border of the δ Scuti instability strip
- Rotation and pulsation in Ap stars: first light results from TESS sectors 1 and 2
- Distorted surfaces of magnetic helium-peculiar stars: an application to a Cen
- Rotational modulation and single g-mode pulsation in the B9pSi star HD 174356?
- The Surface Composition of Six Newly Discovered Chemically Peculiar Stars. Comparison to the HgMn Stars mu Lep and beta Scl and the Superficially Normal B Star nu Cap
- Seismic modelling of the pulsating mercury–manganese star HD 29589
- Trumpler 16-26: a new centrifugal magnetosphere star discovered via SDSS/APOGEE H-band spectroscopy
- Variability and stellar pulsation incidence in Am and Fm stars using TESS and Gaia data
- TESS Cycle 2 observations of roAp stars with 2-min cadence data
- On the existence of ‘Maia variables’
- The enigmatic highly peculiar binary system HD 66051
- HD 66051, an eclipsing binary hosting a highly peculiar, HgMn-related star