The asynchronous polar V1432 Aquilae and its path back to synchronism
D. Boyd(Louisiana State University), H. Uthas(Columbia University), Jonathan Kemp(Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy), J. Patterson(Columbia University), D. Starkey(Catholic Biblical Association), D. Cejudo, Michel Bonnardeau(Tshwane University of Technology), David R. Skillman(Goddard Space Flight Center), Robert Fried(Lowell Observatory), Franz-Josef Hambsch(Belgian Nuclear Research Centre), George Roberts, Shawn Dvorak(Rolling Hills Observatory), Michael J. Cook, William H. Allen, Greg Bolt(Backyard Brains (United States)), Thomas Krajci(Catholic Biblical Association), Enrique de Miguel(Universidad de Huelva), Y. Öǧmen, Berto Monard(Backyard Brains (United States)), Robert Rea(Catholic Biblical Association), Jerry Foote(Catholic Biblical Association), Tut Campbell, Claire Ding
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