Publications

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  • The VLT-FLAMES survey of massive stars: atmospheric parameters and rotational velocity distributions for B-type stars in the Magellanic Clouds (Corrigendum)
    Based on observations at the European Southern Observatory in programmes 171.0237 and 073.0234.
    Hunter, I. et al.

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    2011
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    2
  • The Galaxy-wide IMF - from Star Clusters to Galaxies
    Over the past years observations of young and populous star clusters have shown that the stellar initial mass function (IMF) can be conveniently described by a two-part power-law with an exponent α2 = 2.3 for stars more massive than about 0.5 M&sun; and an exponent of α1 = 1.3 for less massive stars. A consensus has also emerged that most, if not
    Weidner, C. et al.

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    6
    2011
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    10
  • The discovery of the T8.5 dwarf UGPS J0521+3640
    We have carried out a search for late-type T dwarfs in the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey Galactic Plane Survey 6th Data Release. The search yielded two persuasive candidates, both of which have been confirmed as T dwarfs. The brightest, UGPS J0521+3640, has been assigned the spectral type T8.5 and appears to lie at a distance of 7-9 pc. The
    Burningham, Ben et al.

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    6
    2011
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    25
  • The design of an apochromatic optical spectrograph for astronomical purposes
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    Malacara-Hernández, Zacarías et al.

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    6
    2011
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    1
  • The Carina Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy: A Goldmine for Cosmology and Stellar Astrophysics
    We present deep and precise multiband (U, B, V, I) optical data for the Carina dwarf spheroidal galaxy. Data were collected using three different ground-based telescopes (4-metre Blanco CTIO, MPG/ESO 2.2-metre, 1.5-metre CTIO) and cover the entire body of the galaxy. We discuss the reliability of the absolute photometric zero-point calibrations of
    Stetson, P. B. et al.

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    6
    2011
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    15