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  • A view of the H-band light-element chemical patterns in globular clusters under the AGB self-enrichment scenario
    We discuss the self-enrichment scenario by asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars for the formation of multiple populations in globular clusters (GCs) by analysing data set of giant stars observed in nine Galactic GCs, covering a wide range of metallicities and for which the simultaneous measurements of C, N, O, Mg, Al, and Si are available. To this
    Dell'Agli, F. et al.

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    2018
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  • A photometric study of globular clusters observed by the APOGEE survey
    In this paper, we describe the photometric and spectroscopic properties of multiple populations in seven northern globular clusters. In this study, we employ precise ground-based photometry from the private collection of Stetson, space photometry from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), literature abundances of Na and O, and Apache Point Observatory
    Mészáros, Sz. et al.

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    2018
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    6
  • A deep narrowband survey for planetary nebulae at the outskirts of M 33
    Context. Planetary nebulae (PNe) are excellent tracers of stellar populations with low surface brightness, and therefore provide a powerful method to detect and explore the rich system of substructures discovered around the main spiral galaxies of the local group. Aim. We searched the outskirts of the local group spiral galaxy M 33 (the Triangulum)
    Galera-Rosillo, R. et al.

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    2018
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    6
  • SPECTROSCOPIC AND PHOTOMETRIC CHARACTERIZATION OF PRIMITIVE ASTEROID COLLISIONAL FAMILIES
    The study of near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) is very important, due to three main reasons. First, they pose an impact risk for Earth, and damage produced by a possible collision will depend on the speed of the impact, the size of the object, and its composition. Second, given their proximity, they are easy access targets for the visit of space missions
    David Morate González

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    2018
  • Three Small Planets Transiting a Hyades Star
    We present the discovery of three small planets transiting K2-136 (LP 358 348, EPIC 247589423), a late K dwarf in the Hyades. The planets have orbital periods of 7.9757 ± 0.0011, {17.30681}-0.00036+0.00034, and {25.5715}-0.0040+0.0038 {days}, and radii of 1.05 ± 0.16, 3.14 ± 0.36, and {1.55}-0.21+0.24 {R}\oplus , respectively. With an age of 600
    Livingston, J. H. et al.

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    2018
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    53
  • The stellar orbit distribution in present-day galaxies inferred from the CALIFA survey
    Galaxy formation entails the hierarchical assembly of mass, along with the condensation of baryons and the ensuing, self-regulating star formation1,2. The stars form a collisionless system whose orbit distribution retains dynamical memory that can constrain a galaxy's formation history3. The orbits dominated by ordered rotation, with near-maximum
    Zhu, L. et al.

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    2018
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    79