Alumni Bibliographies

Publications by Dilhan Ezer

This citation list includes papers published while the author was on staff at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. It may also include some publications before or after that period if another GISS researcher was a co-author.

1974

Carson, T.R., D. Ezer, and R. Stothers, 1974: Solar neutrinos and the influence of radiative opacities on solar models. Astrophys. J., 194, 743-744, doi:10.1086/153296.

1973

Stothers, R., and D. Ezer, 1973: Solar neutrinos and the influences of opacity, thermal instability, additional neutrino sources, and a central black hole on solar models. Astrophys. Lett., 13, 45-48.

1972

Ezer, D., 1972: Theoretical evolution of a hydrogen-helium star of 3M from the pre-main sequence to the core helium-exhaustion phase. Astrophys. Space Sci., 18, 226-245, doi:10.1007/BF00645294.

Ezer, D., and A.G.W. Cameron, 1972: Effects of sudden mixing in the solar core on solar neutrinos and ice ages. Nat. Phys. Sci., 240, no. 104, 180-182, doi:10.1038/physci240180a0.

1971

Ezer, D., and A.G.W. Cameron, 1971: Pre-main sequence stellar evolution with mass loss. Astrophys. Space Sci., 10, 52-70, doi:10.1007/BF00654605.

Ezer, D., and A.G.W. Cameron, 1971: The evolution of hydrogen-helium stars. Astrophys. Space Sci., 14, 399-421, doi:10.1007/BF00653327.

1968

Ezer, D., and A.G.W. Cameron, 1968: Solar spin-down and neutrino fluxes. Astrophys. Lett., 1, 177-179.

1967

Ezer, D., and A.G.W. Cameron, 1967: Early and main sequence evolution of stars in the range 0.5 to 100 solar masses. Can. J. Phys., 45, 3429-3460, doi:10.1139/p67-294.

Ezer, D., and A.G.W. Cameron, 1967: Evolution of stars of low mass. Can. J. Phys., 45, 3461-3477, doi:10.1139/p67-295.

1966

Ezer, D., and A.G.W. Cameron, 1966: Solar evolution with varying G. Can. J. Phys., 44, 593-615, doi:10.1139/p66-050.

1965

Ezer, D., and A.G.W. Cameron, 1965: A study of solar evolution. Can. J. Phys., 43, 1497-1517, doi:10.1139/p65-140.

1963

Ezer, D., and A.G.W. Cameron, 1963: The early evolution of the Sun. Icarus, 1, 422-441, doi:10.1016/0019-1035(62)90045-3.

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