ON A NEW THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR RR LYRAE STARS. I. THE METALLICITY DEPENDENCE
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A. Pietrinferni | M. Castellani | V. Ripepi | I. Musella | G. Bono | R. Buonanno | V. Ripepi | M. Marconi | I. Musella | R. Stellingwerf | G. Bono | G. Coppola | V. Braga | A. Pietrinferni | R. Buonanno | M. Castellani | M. Marconi | R. F. Stellingwerf | G. Coppola | V. Braga
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