Publications

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  • Communicating Astronomy to Special Needs Audiences
    Our team has developed a variety of astronomical activities specifically intended for people with special needs. In particular, we have created a series of interactive talks, software with astronomical content, hands-on activities, and a planetarium show, among others, to communicate astronomy to people with different kinds of physical and
    Ortiz-Gil, A. et al.

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    7
    2011
    Citations
    1
  • Chromospheric activities and kinematics for solar type dwarfs and subgiants: analysis of the activity distribution and the AVR
    Aims: In this work we present chromospheric activity indices, kinematics, radial-velocities, and rotational velocities for more than 850 FGK-type dwarfs and subgiant stars in the southern hemisphere and test how best to calibrate and measure S-indices from echelle spectra. Methods: We measured our parameters using the high-resolution and high-S/N
    Jenkins, J. S. et al.

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    7
    2011
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    108
  • Characterization of telescope polarization properties across the visible and near-infrared spectrum. Case study: the Dunn Solar Telescope
    Accurate astrophysical polarimetry requires a proper characterization of the polarization properties of the telescope and instrumentation employed to obtain the observations. Determining the telescope and instrument Muller matrix is becoming increasingly difficult with the increase in aperture size, precision requirements and instrument complexity
    Socas-Navarro, H. et al.

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    7
    2011
    Citations
    29
  • Brown dwarfs in wide-field surveys
    In this invited talk, I briefly summarise early photometric and proper motion surveys carried out in the nearest and youngest open clusters to introduce the motivation behind the Galactic Cluster component of the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey. Afterwards, I focus on the latest results that we obtained in the Upper Sco association and in the
    Lodieu, N.

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    7
    2011
    Citations
    0
  • Blue Luminous Stars in Nearby Galaxies—UIT 005: A Possible Link to the Luminous Blue Variable Stage
    A detailed study of the blue supergiant UIT 005 (B2-2.5Ia+) in M 33 is presented. The results of our quantitative spectral analysis indicate that the star is a very luminous (log L/L sun ~ 5.9 dex) and massive (M ~ 50 M sun) object, showing a very high nitrogen-to-oxygen ratio in its surface (N/O~8, by mass). Based on the derived Mg and Si
    Urbaneja, M. A. et al.

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    7
    2011
    Citations
    9
  • Benchmark ultra-cool dwarfs in widely separated binary systems
    Ultra-cool dwarfs as wide companions to subgiants, giants, white dwarfs and main sequence stars can be very good benchmark objects, for which we can infer physical properties with minimal reference to theoretical models, through association with the primary stars. We have searched for benchmark ultra-cool dwarfs in widely separated binary systems
    Zhang, Z. H. et al.

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    7
    2011
    Citations
    1