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  • EROs found behind lensing clusters. I. Stellar populations and dust properties of optical dropout EROs and comparison with related objects
    Context: On the nature, redshift, stellar populations and dust properties of optically faint or non-detected extremely red objects. Aims: Determining the nature, redshift, stellar populations and dust properties of optically faint or non-detected, extremely red objects (ERO) found from our survey of the lensing clusters A1835 and AC114 (Richard et
    Schaerer, D. et al.

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    2007
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    5
  • Detailed Diagnostics of an X-Ray Flare in the Single Giant HR 9024
    We analyze a 96 ks Chandra HETGS observation of the single G-type giant HR 9024. The high flux allows us to examine spectral line and continuum diagnostics at high temporal resolution, to derive plasma parameters. A time-dependent one-dimensional hydrodynamic model of a loop with half-length L=5×1011 cm (~R*/2) and cross-sectional radius r=4.3×1010
    Testa, Paola et al.

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    2007
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    20
  • Comparison of False Alarm Rejection Methods used in CoRoT Blind Test 2
    Transit searches provide a large number of planet candidates. Before attempting follow-up observations, the best effort should be spent in classifying the light-curves, rejecting false alarms and selecting the most likely ones for real planets. A number of analysis tools has been developed with these objectives. Here, we apply such tools to 237
    Almenara, J. M. et al.

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    7
    2007
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  • Chromospheric reversals in the emergence of an ephemeral region
    Context: The behaviour of both ephemeral regions and moving magnetic features has been often described for the photospheric layer, but not for the chromosphere. Both magnetic structures are related to the decay of active regions, but their actual role is not yet clear. Aims: Our aim is to observe and understand the behaviour of these structures in
    Sainz Dalda, A. et al.

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    2007
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    8
  • Bar-driven injection of intergalactic matter into galactic halos
    Aims:The non-conservative gravitational potential of barred galaxies, or of any other non-axisymmetric structure, produces a loss of energy in infalling particles of the intergalactic medium into the galaxy, which are trapped in its potential. This dynamical friction can contribute towards increasing the total mass of barred galaxies. Methods
    López-Corredoira, M.

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    2007
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    4
  • A Revised Temperature Scale for Massive Stars
    A consistent analysis, based on non-LTE codes with sphericity and mass loss,of different ionization species in the far-UV and UV spectra of O-type starsallowed us to constrain the long-time uncertain ionization equilibrium in thestellar winds, to quantify the role of soft X-rays from shocks and to reconcileotherwise discrepant UV line diagnostics
    Bianchi, Luciana et al.

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    2007
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