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TRIENNIAL REPORT (2012-2015): THE LEGACY ISSUE

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 April 2016

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The study of variable stars has played a central role in astronomy for over 400 years, and more so in the present than at any time in history. Stars, especially variable stars, are astrophysical laboratories for understanding physical processes in the universe. Stars represent the fundamental components of stellar systems, galaxies and the universe.

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