Citations
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Papers

1. Vinkó J., Gál J., Szatmáry K., Kiss L.: 1993, A seasonal light curve and new ephemeris of VW Cephei, Information Bulletin on Variable Stars No.3965

  1. Arai K., 1994, Further photoelectric observations of VW Cep in R and I, IBVS, No.4086
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  7. Rovithis-Livaniou, H., Rovithis, P., Dumitrescu, A., Oprescu, G., 1998, Observing the VW Cephei Variable, in: Proc. of the 29th Conference on Variable Star Research, eds.: J. Dusek & M. Zejda, Nicholas Copernicus Observatory and Planetarium Brno, p.188-192
  8. (*) Pribulla, T., Chochol, D., Tremko, J., Parimucha, S., Vanko, M., Kreiner, J.M., 2000, Period study of the contact system VW Cep, Contrib. Astron. Obs. Skalnate Pleso, 30, p.117-139.
  9. Kang, B-S., Lee, Y-S., Jeong, J-H., 2000, W UMa Type Eclipsing Binary VW Cep, J. Astron. Space Sci., 17, 19
2. Kiss L.L., Szatmáry K.: 1995, Has the delta Scuti star BE Lyn a companion?, Information Bulletin on Variable Stars No.4166
  1. Drechsel, H. (Editor-in-Chief) et al., 1995, Bibliography and Program Notes on Close Binaries, No. 61, IAU Comm. 42
  2. The Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues, 1997, ESA-SP 1200
  3. (*) Handler, G., Pamyatnykh, A.A., Zima, W., Sullivan, D.J., Audard, Nitta, A., 1998, On the frequency and amplitude variations of the delta Scuti star CD-24 7599 (=XX Pyx), MNRAS, 295, 37
  4. (*) Breger, M., Pamyatnykh, A.A., 1998, Period changes of delta Scuti stars and stellar evolution, A&A, 332, 958
  5. (*) Rodriguez, E., 1999, Stability in the light curves of high-amplitude delta Scuti stars: selected monoperiodic stars, PASP, 111, 709
  6. (*) Breger, M., 1999, Mode and period changes in pulsating stars near the main sequence: d Scuti stars, New Astr. Reviews, 43, 441
  7. (*) Rodriguez, E., Lopez-Gonzalez, M.J., Lopez de Coca, P., 2000, A revised catalogue of d Scuti stars, A&AS, 144, 469, Table 1 (electronic form)
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  12. Rodriguez, E., Lopez-Gonzalez, M.J., Lopez de Coca, P., 2000, in: Delta Scuti and Related Stars, eds.: M. Breger & M.H. Montgomery, ASP Conf. Ser. Vol. 210, pp. 499-571 (refs. to Table 1)
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  14. Jiang, S., 2002, Delta Scuti stars and their related objects, Progress in Astronomy, 20, 245
  15. Rodriguez, E., 2003, High amplitude pulsation in the Lower Instability Strip, Recent Res. Devel. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 1, 881
  16. (*) Jiang, S., 2003, Light Time Effects in Pulsating Variables and Brown Dwarfs, IAU Symp. 211, 313
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3. Kiss L.L., Gál J., Kaszás G.: 1995, New times of minima of eclipsing binaries VW Cep, U Cep and RZ Cas,Information Bulletin on Variable Stars No.4181
  1. Drechsel, H. (Editor-in-Chief) et al., 1995, Bibliography and Program Notes on Close Binaries, No. 61, IAU Comm. 42
  2. Kim, C.-H., Han, W., 1996, On the period changes of U Cephei, J. Astron. Space Sci., 13, 140
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  6. (*) Pribulla, T., Chochol, D., Tremko, J., Parimucha, S., Vanko, M., Kreiner, J.M., 2000, Period study of the contact system VW Cep, Contrib. Astron. Obs. Skalnate Pleso, 30, p.117-139.
4. Kiss L.L., Szatmáry K., Gál J., Kaszás G.: 1995, A new orbit of the binary RR Lyrae star TU UMa, Information Bulletin on Variable Stars No.4205
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5. Kiss L.L.: 1995, BV photometry of the delta Scuti star iota Bootis, Information Bulletin on Variable Stars No.4237
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6.Szatmáry K., Gál J., Kiss L.L.: 1996, Applications of wavelet analysis in variable star research. II. The semiregular star V Bootis, Astronomy and Astrophysics, 308, 791-798.
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7. Vinkó J., Evans N.R., Kiss L.L., Szabados L.: 1998, Spectroscopic Survey of Field Type II Cepheids, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 296, 824
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8. Kiss L.L.: 1998, A Photometric and Spectroscopic Study of the Brightest Northern Cepheids. I. Observations, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 297, 825
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24. Kiss L.L., Simon D.: 2000, New observations on classical Cepheids DL Cas and FM Cas, Information Bulletin on Variable Stars, No. 4860

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27. Csák B., Kiss L.L., Sziládi K., Sárneczky K. Szabó Gy.: 2000, New field variable stars II, Information Bulletin on Variable Stars, No. 4881

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30. Kiss L.L., Kasza J., Borza S.: 2000, New CCD observations of UU Sagittae and V477 Lyrae, Information Bulletin on Variable Stars, No. 4962
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31. Kiss L.L., Csák B., Szatmáry K., Fûrész G., Sziládi K.: 2000, Spectrophotometry and period analysis of the sdB eclipsing binary HW Virginis, Astronomy and Astrophysics, 364, 199
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33. Kiss L.L., Thomson J.R., Ogloza W., Fûrész G., Sziládi K.: 2001, The 2000 outburst of the recurrent nova CI Aquilae: optical spectroscopy, Astronomy and Astrophysics, 366, 858
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35. Csák B., Kiss L.L., Kovács D., Mészáros Sz., Sárneczky K., Székely P.: 2001, Two new contact binary stars, Information Bulletin on Variable Stars, No. 5049

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38. Szabó Gy.M., Csák B., Sárneczky K., Kiss L.L.: 2001, Photometric observations of distant active comets, Astronomy and Astrophysics,  374, 712
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39. Szabó Gy.M., Csák B., Sárneczky K., Kiss L.L.: 2001, Photometric observations of 9 Near-Earth Objects, Astronomy and Astrophysics, 375, pp. 285-292
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40. Kiss L.L.,  Szabó Gy.M., Sziládi K., Fûrész G., Sárneczky K., Csák B.: 2001, A variable star survey of the open cluster M37, Astronomy and Astrophysics, 376, 561
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14. Kiss L.L., Szatmáry K.: 1999, Multiperiodicity in semiregular variables, IAU Symp. 191, "Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars",  eds. T. Le Bertre, A. Lebre, C. Waelkens, p.133-138
  1. (*) Lebzelter, T., Schultheis, M., Melchior, A.L., 2002, AGAPEROS: Searching for variable stars in the LMC BAR II. Temporal and near-IR analysis of Long-Period Variables, A&A, 393, 573
18. Kiss L.L., Szatmáry K., Szabó Gy., Mattei J.A: 1999, Changes of the physical state in semiregular variables, IAU Coll. 176 "The impact of large-scale surveys on pulsating star research", ASP Conf. Series,  203, p.277
  1. Marsakova, V.I., 1999, Strong changes of the photometric behaviour of carbon Miras, Odessa Astr. Publ., 12, 205
  2. Bedding, T.R., Conn, B.C., Zijlstra, A.A., 1999, Studies of Mira and semiregular variables using visual databases, in: Proc. IAU Coll. 176, ASP Conf. Series, 203, p.96.
38. Kiss L.L., Lah P.: 2005, Red giant variables: OGLE-II and MACHO, in proc. "Stellar pulsation and evolution", Mem. S. A. It., 77, 303
  1. Smelcer, L., 2006, T UMi keeps mysterious, Open European Journal on Variable Stars, #23, 3
  2. (*) Glass, I.S., van Leeuwen, F., 2007, Semi-Regular Variables in the Solar Neighbourhood, MNRAS, 378, 1543
39. Székely P., Kiss L.L., Csák B., Derekas A., Bedding T.R., Szatmáry K.: 2005, A comprehensive survey of variable stars in the globular cluster NGC 362, in proc. "Stellar pulsation and evolution", Mem. S. A. It., 77, 346
  1. (*) Catelan, M., 2009, Horizontal Branch Stars: Observations, Theory and Insights into the Formation of the Galaxy, ApSS, in press
41. Derekas A., Kiss L.L., Csák B., Griffin J., Lindstrom C., Mészáros Sz., Székely P., Ashley M.C.B., Bedding T.R.: 2005, Binarity and multiperiodicity in high-amplitude delta Scuti stars, in proc. "Stellar pulsation and evolution", Mem. S. A. It., 77, 517
  1. Hurta, Zs., Pócs, M., Szeidl, B., 2007, AD CMi, IBVS, No. 5774
  2. (*) Kim, C., Moon, B.-K., 2009, A Photometric Study of ZZ Microscopium, PASP, 121, in press
43. Kiss L.L.: 2006, Present activities of the Hungarian Astronomical Association - Variable Star Section (HAA-VSS), 2006, Journal of the AAVSO, 35, 207
  1. Holm, A.V., 2006, Issues and Strategies for the Future, JAAVSO, 35, 237
44. Derekas A., Kiss L.L., Bedding T.R.: 2007, Eclipsing binaries in the LMC: a wealth of data for astrophysical tests, in. Proc. of IAU Symp. 240 "Binary stars as critical tools and tests in contemporary astrophysics", pp. 377-379
  1. Michalska, G., 2007, Eleven More Eclipsing Systems with Apsidal Motion in the Large Magellanic Cloud, IBVS, No. 5759
47. S. Hekker, T. Arentoft, H. Kjeldsen, T. R. Bedding, J. Christensen-Dalsgaard, S. Reffert, H. Bruntt, R. P. Butler, L.L. Kiss, S. J. O'Toole, E. Kambe, H. Ando, H. Izumiura, B. Sato, M. Hartmann, A. P. Hatzes, T. Appourchaux, C. Barban, G. Berthomieu, F. Bouchy, R. A. Garcia, J.-C. Lebrun, M. Martic, E. Michel, B. Mosser, P. A. P. Nghiem, J. Provost, R. Samadi, F. Thevenin, S. Turck-Chiez, S. A. Bonanno, S. Benatti, R. U. Claudi, R. Cosentino, S. Leccia, S. Frandsen, K. Brogaard, F. Grundahl, H. C. Stempels, M. Bazot, T. H. Dall, C. Karoff, F. Carrier, P. Eggenberger, D. Sosnowska, R. A. Wittenmyer, M. Endl, T. S. Metcalfe: 2008, Oscillations of Procyon A: First results from a multi-site campaign, HELAS II International Conference: Helioseismology, Asteroseismology and MHD Connections, in press
  1. (*) Guenther, D.B., Kallinger, T., Gruberbauer, M., et al., 2008, The Nature of p-Modes and Granulation in Procyon: New MOST Photometry and New Yale Convection Models, ApJ, 687, 1448


Other publications

1. Schmidt B., Mikuz H., Skiff B., Kiss L., Hurst G.M.: 1993, Nova Cassiopeiae 1993, IAU Circular No.5905, 1.

  1. (*) Evans, A., Geballe, T.R., Rawlings, J.M.C., Scott, A.D., 1996, Infrared spectroscopy of Nova Cassiopeiae 1993 - I. The pre-dust phase, MNRAS, 282, 1049
  2. (*) Hric, L., Petrik, K., Urban, Z., Hanzl, D., 1998, Photometry of the dust nova V705 Cassiopeiae, A&AS, 133, 211
  3. (*) Eyres, S.P.S., Bode, M.F., O'Brien, T.J., Watson, S.K., Davis, R.J., 2000, The remnant of Nova Cassiopeiae 1993 (V705 Cassiopeiae), MNRAS, 318, 1086
  4. (*) Liu, W., Hu, J.Y, 2000, Spectroscopic Confirmation of Northern and Equatorial Cataclysmic Variables. III. 32 Poorly Known Objects, ApJS, 128, 387
  5. (*) Kiyota, S., Kato, T., Yamaoka, H., 2004, Light Curves of Novae on VSNET, PASJ, 56, S193


2. Wagner R.M., Bertram R., Starrfield S.G., Ohshima O., Shimizu M., Ayani K., Suzuki M., Kiss L., Szentaskó L., Collins P.: 1995, Nova Aquilae 1995, IAU Circular No.6134, 2.

  1. (*) Arkhipova, V.P., Burlak, M.A., Esipov, V.F., 2002, Spectroscopic Studies of Three Novae, Astron. Letters, 28, 2, 100
  2. (*) Kiyota, S., Kato, T., Yamaoka, H., 2004, Light Curves of Novae on VSNET, PASJ, 56, S193
3. Iijima T., Esenoglu H., Rosino L., Bortle J., Kiss L.: 1995, Nova Aquilae 1995, IAU Circular No.6135, 2.
  1. (*) Mason, C.G., Gehrz, R.D., Woodward, C.E., Smilowitz, J.B., Greenhouse, M.A., Hayward, T.L., Houck, J.R., 1996, Infrared Observations of Dust Formation and Coronal Emission in Nova Aquilae 1995, ApJ, 470, 577
  2. (*) Kamath, U.S., Anupama, G.C., Ashok, N.M., Chandrasekhar, T., 1997, Post-Maximum Optical and Infrared Observations of Nova V1425 Aquilae 1995, AJ, 114, 2671
  3. (*) Kamath, U.S., Ashok, N.M., 1999, JHK photometry of Nova V723 Cassiopeiae 1995, A&AS, 136, 107
  4. (*) Arkhipova, V.P., Burlak, M.A., Esipov, V.F., 2002, Spectroscopic Studies of Three Novae, Astron. Letters, 28, 2, 100
5. Ohshima O., Ayani K., Shimizu M., Yamamoto T., Iijima T., Rosino L., Della Valle M., Marchiotto W., Lercher G., Kosaka K., Hurst G.M., Collins M., Bortle J.E., Kiss L., Schmeer P.: 1995, Nova Cassiopeiae 1995, IAU Circular No.6214, 1.
  1. (*) Munari, U., Goranskij, V.P., Popova, A.A. et al., 1996, Spectroscopy and UBVRJ-JHKLM photometry of Nova Cassiopeiae 1995: the first 210 days, A&A, 315, 166
  2. (*) Chocol, D., Pribulla, T., 1997, Photometric Study of Nova Cas 1995, Contrib. Astron. Obs. Skalnate Pleso, 27, 53
  3. (*) Kamath, U.S., Ashok, N.M., 1999, JHK photometry of Nova V723 Cassiopeiae 1995, A&AS, 136, 107
  4. (*) Kiyota, S., Kato, T., Yamaoka, H., 2004, Light Curves of Novae on VSNET, PASJ, 56, S193
  5. Goranskij, V.P., Katysheva, N.A., Kusakin, A.V., et al., 2007, Photometric and spectroscopic study of Nova Cassiopeia 1995 (V723 Cas), Astrophys. Bull., 62, 125
  6. (*) Lyke, J.E., Campbell, R.D., 2009, The distance and morphology of V723 Cassiopeiae (Nova Cassiopeia 1995), AJ, 138, 1090
7. Mattei J.A., West F., Mizser A., Spratt C.E., Zanotta M.V., Kiss L.: 1995, R Coronae Borealis, IAU Circular No.6245, 2.
  1. (*) Walker, H.J., Heinrichsen, I., Richards, P.J., Klaas, U., Rasmussen, I.L., 1996, ISOPHOT observations of R CrB: a star caught smoking, A&A, 315, L249
  2. (*) Clayton, G.C., Bjorkman, K.S., Nordsieck, K.H., Zellner, N.E.B., Schulte-Ladbeck, R.E., 1997, Evidence for a Bipolar Geometry in R Coronae Borealis?, ApJ, 476, 870
10. Johnson J.J., Bjorkman K.S., Babler B.L., Hale A., Kiss L., Fidrich R., Baroni S., Spratt C.E., Van der Looy J., Zanotta M.V., Broens E., Goncalves R.: 1996, Nova Cassiopeae 1995, IAU Circular No.6283, 1.
  1. (*) Kamath, U.S., Ashok, N.M., 1999, JHK photometry of Nova V723 Cassiopeiae 1995, A&AS, 136, 107
13. Pesci S., Sárneczky K., Kiss L., Hu E.: 1997, Supernova 1997bq in NGC 3147, IAU Circular No.6646, 2.
  1. (*) Perlmutter, S., Aldering, G., Goldhaber, G. et al. (The Supernova Cosmology Project), 1999, Measurements of Omega and Lambda from 42 High-Redshift Supernovae, ApJ, 517, 565
14. Qiu Y.L., Cao L., Qiao Q.Y., Kiss L., Keen R., Hornoch K.: 1998, Supernova 1998S in NGC 3877, IAU Circular No.6841, 2.
  1. (*) Leonard, D.C., Filippenko, A.V., Barth A.J., Matheson T., 2000, Evidence for Asphericity in the Type IIn Supernova 1998S, ApJ, 536, 239
  2. (*) Fransson, C., Challis, P.M., Chevalier, R.A., et al., 2005, Hubble Space Telescope and ground-based observations of SN 1993J and SN 1998S: CNO processing in the progenitors, ApJ, 622, 991
16. Della Valle M., Pizzella A., Barnardi M., Jones A.F., Kiss L., Hornoch K., Schmeer P., Trigo J.M.: 1998, Nova Sagittarii 1998, IAU Circular No.6848, 1.
  1. (*) Ikeda, Y., Kawabata, K.S., Akitaya, H., 2000, The spectropolarimetric observations of three outburst objects, CI Camelopardalis, Nova Sagittarii 1998 and U Scorpii, A&A, 355, 256
  2. (*) Lynch, D.K., Rudy, R.J., Venturi, C.C., Mazuk, S., Puetter, R.C., 2001, Near-infrared (0.82.5 micron) spectroscopy of Nova Sagittarius 1998 = V4633 Sagittarii, AJ,  122, 2013
  3. (*) Lipkin, Y., Leibowitz, E.M., Retter, A., Shemmer, O., 2001, Nova Sagittarii 1998 (V4633 Sgr): a permanent superhump system or an asynchronous polar?, MNRAS, 328, 1169
  4. (*) Kiyota, S., Kato, T., Yamaoka, H., 2004, Light Curves of Novae on VSNET, PASJ, 56, S193
  5. (*) Hernanz, M., Sala, G., 2007, XMM-Newton observations of Nova Sgr 1998, ApJ, 664, 467
17. Skiff B.A., Kiss L., Hornoch K., Farrell F., Baransky A., Pereira A.: 1998, Nova Sagittarii 1998, IAU Circular No.6851, 3.
  1. (*) Lipkin, Y., Leibowitz, E.M., Retter, A., Shemmer, O., 2001, Nova Sagittarii 1998 (V4633 Sgr): a permanent superhump system or an asynchronous polar?, MNRAS, 328, 1169
20. Munari U., Barbon R., Tomasella L., Rejkuba M., Evans R., Wild W., Boschini L., Hanzl D., Masi G., Baransky A., Hornoch K., Monard B., Kiss L.: 1998, Supernova 1998bu in NGC 3368, IAU Circular No.6902, 1.
  1. (*) Jha, S., Garnavich, P.M., Kirshner, R.P. et al., 1999, The Type Ia Supernova 1998bu in M96 and the Hubble Constant, ApJS, 125, 73
  2. (*) Suntzeff, N.B., Phillips, M.M., Covarrubias, R. et al., 1999, Optical Light Curve of the Type Ia Supernova 1998bu in M96 and the Supernova Calibration of the Hubble Constant, AJ, 117, 1175
  3. (*) Hernandez, M., Meikle, W.P.S., Aparacio, A. et al., 2000, An Early-Time Infrared and Optical Study of the Type Ia Supernova 1998bu in M96, MNRAS, 319, 223
  4. (*) Kato, T., Uemura, M., Ishioka, R., et al., 2004, Variable Star Network: World Center for Transient Object Astronomy and Variable Stars, PASJ, 56, S1
33. Sárneczky K., Kiss L., Csák B.: 1999, Supernova 1999an in IC 755, IAU Circular No.7154, 3.
  1. (*) Maund, J.R., Smartt, S.J., 2005, Hubble Space Telescope imaging of the progenitor sites of six nearby core-collapse supernovae, MNRAS, 360, 288
45. Mattei J.A., Nowak T., Kiss L., Hurst, G.M., Schmeer P., Aguiar J.G. de S., Green, D.W.E., Lourencon R., Seronik G.: 1999, V1494 Aql, IAU Circular No. 7325, 2.
  1. (*) Arkhipova, V.P., Burlak, M.A., Esipov, V.F., 2002, Spectroscopic Studies of Three Novae, Astron. Letters, 28, 2, 100
  2. Baroni, S. Foglia, S., Frosino, A., 2002, V1494 Aql: La Nova Aquilae 1999 No. 2, Astronomia. La rivista dell'Unione Astrofili Italiani, N. 2, p. 11
  3. (*) Kiyota S., Kato, T., Yamaoka, H., 2004, Light Curves of Novae on VSNET, PASJ, 56, S193
46. Rao J., Giovanardi S., Tao H.-L., Song W.-F., Hornoch K., Kiss L.: 1999, V1494 Aql, IAU Circular No. 7326, 4.
  1. (*) Arkhipova, V.P., Burlak, M.A., Esipov, V.F., 2002, Spectroscopic Studies of Three Novae, Astron. Letters, 28, 2, 100
  2. Baroni, S. Foglia, S., Frosino, A., 2002, V1494 Aql: La Nova Aquilae 1999 No. 2, Astronomia. La rivista dell'Unione Astrofili Italiani, N. 2, p. 11
  3. (*) Eyres, S.P.S., Heywood, I., O'Brien, T.J., et al., 2005, Six months of mass outflow and inclined rings in the ejecta of V1494 Aql, MNRAS, 358, 1019
49. Kiss L., Sárneczky K., Sziládi K.: 2000, Supernovae, IAU Circular No. 7344, 3.
  1. (*) Leonard, D.C., Filippenko A.V, 2001, Spectropolarimetry of the Type II Supernovae 1997ds, 1998A, 1999gi, PASP, 113, 920
59. Sárneczky K., Sziládi K., Kiss L., Hornoch K.: 2000, Supernova 1999gi, IAU Circular No. 7398, 3.
  1. (*) Leonard, D.C., Filippenko A.V, 2001, Spectropolarimetry of the Type II Supernovae 1997ds, 1998A, 1999gi, PASP, 113, 920
  2. (*) Schlegel, E.M., 2001, CHANDRA observations of SN 1999gi and the X-ray emission of Type II-P supernovae, ApJ, 556, L25
62. Yoshida S., Kadota K., Martignoni M., Hanzl D., Sárneczky K., Sziládi K., Kiss L.: 2000, Supernova 1999em, IAU Circular No. 7401, 3.
  1. (*) Schlegel, E.M., 2001, CHANDRA observations of SN 1999gi and the X-ray emission of Type II-P supernovae, ApJ, 556, L25

68.  Iijima T., Della Valle M.,  Kammerer A., Garcia J., Shida R.Y., Kiss L., Pearce A., Hornoch, K.: 2002, V838 Monocerotis, IAUC No. 7822

  1. (*) Lynch, D.K., Rudy, R.J., Russell, R.W., et al., 2004, 0.8-13 micron spectroscopy of V838 Monocerotis and a model for its emission, ApJ, 607, 460
  2. (*) Kipper, T., Klochkova, V.G., Annuk, K., et al., 2004, The peculiar variable V838 Monocerotis, A&A, 416, 1107
70. Kiss L., Jacob A.: 2003, V4745 Sagittarii, IAUC No. 8132, 4
  1. (*) Dobrotka, A., Retter, A., Liu, A., 2006, V4745 - a nova above the period gap and an intermediate polar candidate, MNRAS, 371, 459
74. Nakano S., Kadota K., Wakuda S., Kiss L., Derekas A., Ayani K., Kawabata Y.: 2005, Nova Sagittarii 2005, IAUC No. 8501, 1
  1. Scarfe, C.D. (Editor-in-Chief), et al., 2006, Bibliography of Close Binaries, No. 81, IAU Comm. 42
  2. Henden, A., Di Scala, G., 2007, Quiescent Photometry of V5115 Sgr, IBVS, No. 5783

76. Samus N, Kiss L., Bessel M., Retter A., Linnolt M., Hornoch K., San Juan J.M., Carvajal J.: 2005, V476 Scuti = Nova Scuti 2005, IAUC No. 8612, 1

  1. (*) Munari, U., Henden, A., Pojmanski, G., et al., 2006, Absolute spectrophotometry and photometric evolution of Nova Scuti 2005 N.1 (=V476 Sct), MNRAS, 369, 1755
  2. Scarfe, C.D. (Editor-in-Chief), et al., 2006, Bibliography of Close Binaries, No. 82, IAU Comm. 42
78. Kiss L., Sárneczky K.: 2007, V458 Vulpeculae = Nova Vulpeculae 2007, CBET, 1038
  1. Henden, A., Munari, U., 2007, Photometric Sequences and Astrometric Positions of Nova Sgr 2007 and Nova Vul 2007, IBVS, No. 5803
  2. Tarasova, T.N., 2007, Early Spectral Evolution of Nova Vul 2007=V458 Vul, IBVS, No. 5807
  3. (*) Poggiano, R., 2008, The early spectroscopic evolution of nova V458 Vul (Nova Vulpeculae 2007), ApSS, 315, 79
  4. (*) Tsujimoto, M., Takei, D., Drake, J.J., et al., 2008, X-ray Spectroscopy of the Classical Nova V458 Vulpeculae with Suzaku, PASJ, in press (arXiv:0810.3077)
79. Kiss L., Sárneczky K., Lehky M., Hornoch K., Correia A.P., Scarmato T.: 2007, V5558 Sagittarii, CBET, 1039
  1. Henden, A., Munari, U., 2007, Photometric Sequences and Astrometric Positions of Nova Sgr 2007 and Nova Vul 2007, IBVS, No. 5803
  2. (*) Poggiani. R., 2008, Spectral evolution of nova V5558 Sgr (Nova Sgr 2007): Pre-maximum and early decline stages, New Astronomy, 13, 557



Hungarian popularizing papers

3. Kiss L.: 1994, Változócsillagok fénygörbéi, Magyar Csillagászati Egyesület

  1. McAdam, D., 1995, BAA VSS Circular No.85, 2
7. Szatmáry K., Gál J., Kiss L.L.: 1995, V Boo 1915-1995, Egy szemireguláris csillag amplitudócsökkenése, Meteor 25. No.10. 32-39.
  1. Percy, J.R.,1997, Studies of Mira stars and their small-amplitude relatives, JAAVSO 25, No.2, 93
  2. Percy, J.R., Polano, S., 1998, Pulsation modes in M giants, in: A Half Century of Stellar Pulsation Interpretations: A Tribute to Arthur N. Cox, Eds. P.A.Bradley, J.A.Guzik, ASP Conf. Series, 135, 249
  3. (*) Percy, J.R., Bagby, D.H., 1999, Long-term changes in Mira stars. III. Multiperiodicity in Mira stars, PASP, 111, 203

51. Szatmáry K., Kiss L., Mészáros Sz., Vinkó J.: 2001, Röntgen- és gammacsillagászat, Meteor Csillagászati Évkönyv 2002, 244-265.o.

  1. Frey S., 2004, Extragalaktikus csillagászat, Magyar Tudomány, 2004/6

Other

Kiss L., personal communication

  1. (*) Hinkle, K.H., Lebzelter, T., Joyce, R.R., Fekel, F.C., 2002, Velocity observations of multiple-mode Asymptotic Giant  Branch variable stars, AJ, 123, 1002


Sum: 993, in refereed journal papers: 667