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    Comptonization and QPO origins in accreting neutron star systems by Lee, Hyong C., Miller, Guy S.

    “…We develop a simple, time-dependent Comptonization model to probe the origins of spectral variability in accreting neutron star systems. In the model, soft…”
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    Oscillations in radiation-driven outflows by Miller, Guy S., Grossman, Scott A.

    “…In this paper we investigate the dynamical behaviour of radiation-driven winds, specifically winds that arise when Compton scattering transfers momentum from…”
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    Cyclotron lines in γ-ray burst spectra : absorption in a radiation-driven wind by MILLER, G. S, EPSTEIN, R. I, NOLTA, J. P, FENIMORE, E. E

    Published in Physical review letters (18-03-1991)
    “…Previous models of cyclotron-line features in the spectra of cosmic gamma- ray bursts have assumed that the lines form in a thin static atmosphere. It is shown…”
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    Comptonization and QPO Origins in Accreting Neutron Star Systems by Lee, Hyong C, Miller, Guy S

    Published 17-12-1997
    “…We develop a simple, time-dependent Comptonization model to probe the origins of spectral variability in accreting neutron star systems. In the model, soft…”
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    Variability and Stability in Radiation Hydrodynamic Accretion Flows by Miller, Guy S, Park, Myeong-Gu

    Published 24-10-1997
    “…In this paper we examine time-dependent and three-dimensional perturbations of spherical accretion flow onto a neutron star close to its Eddington limit. Our…”
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    X-Ray Spectra of Z Sources by Psaltis, Dimitrios, Lamb, Frederick K, Miller, Guy S

    Published 17-06-1995
    “…A simple, physically consistent model has been proposed that seeks to explain in a unified way the X-ray spectra and rapid X-ray variability of the so-called Z…”
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