Gilles Fontaine
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Gilles Fontaine (1948 – November 1, 2019) was a professor of astrophysics at the Université de Montréal in Quebec, Canada. Fontaine's research interests included theoretical and observational studies of white dwarfs, sub-dwarf stars and astroseismology (the interpretation of variations in brightness of certain pulsating or vibrating stars to understand their interior structure). In particular, he found that white dwarfs can serve as test benches for the equation of state, the coefficient of transport, and the phase transition between solid and liquid states at very high densities.
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Gilles Fontaine, né le 13 août 1948 à Lévis et mort le 1er novembre 2019, fut professeur d'astrophysique à l'Université de Montréal au Québec (Canada).
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Gilles Fontaine
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Gilles Fontaine
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Gilles Fontaine
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Gilles Fontaine
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Lévis, Quebec, Canada
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Outer layers of white dwarf stars
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1974
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Steacie Prize, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
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1948
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white dwarfs, sub-dwarf stars and astroseismology
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Gilles Fontaine (1948 – November 1, 2019) was a professor of astrophysics at the Université de Montréal in Quebec, Canada. Fontaine's research interests included theoretical and observational studies of white dwarfs, sub-dwarf stars and astroseismology (the interpretation of variations in brightness of certain pulsating or vibrating stars to understand their interior structure). In particular, he found that white dwarfs can serve as test benches for the equation of state, the coefficient of transport, and the phase transition between solid and liquid states at very high densities.
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Gilles Fontaine, né le 13 août 1948 à Lévis et mort le 1er novembre 2019, fut professeur d'astrophysique à l'Université de Montréal au Québec (Canada).
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Hugh M. Van Horn
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