Publications

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  • The post-common-envelope, binary central star of the planetary nebula Hen 2-11
    We present a detailed photometric study of the central star system of the planetary nebula Hen 2-11, selected for study because of its low-ionisation filaments and bipolar morphology - traits which have been strongly linked with central star binarity. Photometric monitoring with NTT-EFOSC2 reveals a highly irradiated, double-eclipsing, post-common
    Tyndall, A. A. et al.

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    2014
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  • The occurrence of non-pulsating stars in the γ Dor and δ Sct instability regions
    We examine the light curves of over 2700 stars observed in long cadence by the Kepler spacecraft as part of the Guest Observer program. Most of these stars are faint (Kepler magnitude > 14), and fall near or within the effective temperature and log g range of the γ Dor and δ Sct instability strips. We find that the pulsating stars are obvious from
    Guzik, J. A. et al.

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    2014
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  • The neutron star transient and millisecond pulsar in M28: from sub-luminous accretion to rotation-powered quiescence
    The X-ray transient IGR J18245-2452 in the globular cluster M28 contains the first neutron star (NS) seen to switch between rotation-powered and accretion-powered pulsations. We analyse its 2013 March-April 25 d long outburst as observed by Swift, which had a peak bolometric luminosity of ˜6 per cent of the Eddington limit (LEdd), and give detailed
    Pooley, David et al.

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    2014
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  • The IACOB project. I. Rotational velocities in northern Galactic O- and early B-type stars revisited. The impact of other sources of line-broadening
    Context. Stellar rotation is an important parameter in the evolution of massive stars. Accurate and reliable measurements of projected rotational velocities in large samples of OB stars are crucial to confront the predictions of stellar evolutionary models with observational constraints. Aims: We reassess previous determinations of projected
    Simón-Díaz, S. et al.

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    2014
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  • The GIRAFFE Inner Bulge Survey (GIBS). I. Survey description and a kinematical map of the Milky Way bulge
    Context. The Galactic bulge is a massive, old component of the Milky Way. It is known to host a bar, and it has recently been demonstrated to have a pronounced boxy/peanut structure in its outer region. Several independent studies suggest the presence of more than one stellar populations in the bulge, with different origins and a relative fraction
    Gonzalez, O. A. et al.

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    2014
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  • The first Frontier Fields cluster: 4.5 μm excess in a z ~ 8 galaxy candidate in Abell 2744
    Aims: We present in this letter the first analysis of a z ~ 8 galaxy candidate found in the Hubble and Spitzer imaging data of Abell 2744 as part of the Hubble Frontier Fields legacy program. Methods: We applied the most commonly used methods to select exceptionally high-redshift galaxies by combining non-detection and color criteria using seven
    Richard, J. et al.

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    2014
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