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- who: Hameury J.-M. and Lasota J.-P. from the Universitu00e9, CNRS UMR, France have published the research: Modelling rebrightenings, reflares, and echoes in dwarf nova outbursts, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors determine the additional ingredients that must be added to the DIM to account for the observed rebrightenings. The authors show that the luminosity in quiescence is dominated by hot white dwarf that cools down on timescales of months. The authors propose a model that consistently describes the three main phases of the TCP J2104 multiple outburst: the first major superoutburst, the . . .
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