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A DIRECT IMAGING SEARCH AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BROWN DWARFS AND MASSIVE PLANETS AROUND STARSLas enanas marrones y los planetas masivos detectados por imagen directa alrededor de estrellas consitituyen un grupo importatne para los estudios de objetos subestelares y sus propiedades físicas. Podemos inferir las distancias y metalicidades de los compañeros a partir de sus estrellas primarias, más brillantes y por lo tanto, más fácilmenteBartosz Gauza
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ϒ(nS) polarizations versus particle multiplicity in pp collisions at √{ s} = 7 TeVThe polarizations of the ϒ (1 S) , ϒ (2 S) , and ϒ (3 S) mesons are measured as a function of the charged particle multiplicity in proton-proton collisions at √{ s} = 7 TeV. The measurements are performed with a dimuon data sample collected in 2011 by the CMS experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 4.9 fb-1. The results areKhachatryan, V. et al.
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Transient effects in Herschel/PACS spectroscopyContext. The Ge:Ga detectors used in the PACS spectrograph onboard the Herschel space telescope react to changes of the incident flux with a certain delay. This generates transient effects on the resulting signal which can be important and last for up to an hour. Aims: The paper presents a study of the effects of transients on the detected signalFadda, D. et al.
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Tracing p-mode Waves from the Photosphere to the Corona in Active RegionsAtmosphere above sunspots is abundant with different types of waves. Among these waves are running penumbral waves in the chromosphere, quasi-periodic oscillations in the lower coronal loops, and recently reported running waves in sunspots’ photosphere, all of which were interpreted as magnetoacoustic waves by some authors. Are these waves inZhao, J. et al.
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