Publications

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  • Target Selection for the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE)
    The Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) is a high-resolution infrared spectroscopic survey spanning all Galactic environments (i.e., bulge, disk, and halo), with the principal goal of constraining dynamical and chemical evolution models of the Milky Way. APOGEE takes advantage of the reduced effects of extinction at
    Zasowski, G. et al.

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    10
    2013
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    353
  • Solar Surface and Atmospheric Dynamics. The Photosphere
    Various aspects of the magnetism of the quiet sun are reviewed. The suggestion that a small scale dynamo acting at granular scales generates what we call the quiet sun fields is studied in some detail. Although dynamo action has been proved numerically, it is argued that current simulations are still far from achieving the complexity that might be
    Martínez-Pillet, V.

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    10
    2013
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    36
  • Rotational variability in medium and large sized TNOs
    Trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) are considered some of the most pristine objects in the Solar System. Their surfaces display a wide range of compositions, going from surfaces covered by dark irradiation mantels, to surfaces totally covered by ices. According to models of the retention of volatiles, only TNOs with a diameter d &gt 1000 km are
    Lorenzi, Vania et al.

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    10
    2013
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    0
  • Results From Ground-based Observations of Asteroid 2012 DA14 During Its Close-Approach to the Earth on February 15th, 2013
    Near-Earth asteroid 2012 DA14 (hereafter DA14) made its closest approach to the Earth on February 15th, 2013, when it passed at a distance of 27,700 km from the Earth’s surface. It was the first time an asteroid of moderate size 45 m estimated before the approach) was predicted to come that close to the Earth becoming bright enough to permit a
    de Leon, J. et al.

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    10
    2013
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    0
  • New insights into the study of magnetic field in the clumpy torus of AGN using near-infrared polarimetry
    We present J, H and Kn imaging polarimetry of IC5063. NIR polarimetry observations may advance our understanding of the mechanisms of polarisation and hence magnetic field strength in the torus of AGN. In these proceedings we summarize the polarisation results of the central 1.2'' aperture (˜263 pc) of IC5063. We present a simple polarising model
    Perlman, E. et al.

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    10
    2013
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    1
  • New and updated stellar parameters for 90 transit hosts. The effect of the surface gravity
    Context. Precise stellar parameters are crucial in exoplanet research for correctly determining the planetary parameters. For stars hosting a transiting planet, determining the planetary mass and radius depends on the stellar mass and radius, which in turn depend on the atmospheric stellar parameters. Different methods can provide different results
    Mortier, A. et al.

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    10
    2013
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    99