
ul. M. Kopernika 11
piotr.kolaczek-szymanski@uwr.edu.pl
tel. +48 71 337 80 91, +48 71 372 93 73, +48 71 372 93 74
Zainteresowania
- astronomy astrophysics
- stars oscillations
- binary stars
- early type stars
- stars early type
- massive stars
- stars massive
- stars individual
- stars evolution
- binaries spectroscopic
Dyscyplina naukowa
- astronomia
Najnowsze publikacje
- The OGLE Collection of Variable Stars: One Thousand Heartbeat Stars in the Galactic Bulge and Magellanic Clouds
- TESS first look at evolved compact pulsators
- Spectrum of the secondary component and new orbital elements of the massive triple star δ Ori A
- Theoretical investigation of the occurrence of tidally excited oscillations in massive eccentric binary systems
- An Absolute Calibration of the Near-infrared Period–Luminosity Relations of Type II Cepheids in the Milky Way and in the Large Magellanic Cloud
- The eclipsing binary systems with δ Scuti component – II. AB Cas
- Tidally excited oscillations in MACHO 80.7443.1718: Changing amplitudes and frequencies, high-frequency tidally excited mode, and a decrease in the orbital period
- Rotation and pulsation in Ap stars: first light results from TESS sectors 1 and 2
- HD 133729: A blue large-amplitude pulsator in orbit around a main-sequence B-type star
- Photometric Analysis of the OGLE Heartbeat Stars
- Massive heartbeat stars from TESS
- Exploring extreme brightness variations in blue supergiant MACHO 80.7443.1718: Evidence for companion-driven enhanced mass loss
- Blue large-amplitude pulsators formed from the merger of low-mass white dwarfs
- OGLE-BLAP-001 and ZGP-BLAP-08: Two possible magnetic blue large-amplitude pulsators
- The enigmatic highly peculiar binary system HD 66051
- Solving the Mystery of Extreme Light Variability in the Massive Eccentric System MACHO 80.7443.1718
- Extremely peculiar spectrum of the primary component of the eclipsing binary HD 66051
- α and β Crucis as seen by BRITE and SMEI
- Evolutionary and Seismic Modeling of the δ Sct Pulsator in a Binary System AB Cassiopeia