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  • XMM observations of Lockman Hole brightest AGNs (Mateos+, 2005)
    This paper presents the results of a detailed X-ray spectral analysis of a sample of 123 X-ray sources detected with XMM-Newton in the Lockman Hole field. This is the deepest observation carried out with XMM-Newton with more that 600ks of good EPIC-pn data. We have spectra with good signal to noise (>500 source counts) for all objects down to 0.2
    Mateos, S. et al.

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    2005
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  • Why are Massive O-rich AGB Stars in our Galaxy not S-stars?
    We present the main results derived from a chemical analysis carried out on a large sample of galactic O-rich AGB stars using high resolution optical spectroscopy (R~40,000-50,000) with the intention of studying their lithium abundances and/or possible s-process element enrichment. Our chemical analysis shows that some stars are lithium
    García-Hernández, D. A. et al.

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    11
    2005
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    1
  • Upper Limits on a Stochastic Background of Gravitational Waves
    The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory has performed a third science run with much improved sensitivities of all three interferometers. We present an analysis of approximately 200 hours of data acquired during this run, used to search for a stochastic background of gravitational radiation. We place upper bounds on the energy
    Abbott, B. et al.

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    11
    2005
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    86
  • The rapid fading of V1647 Orionis: the sudden end of a FUor-type eruption?
    The young eruptive star V1647 Ori started a rapid fading in October 2005 and now is only 1 mag above the pre-outburst level. Colour changes indicate that the fading is not due to increasing extinction.
    Kospal, Agnes et al.

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    11
    2005
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    25
  • The importance of Scientific literacy in our Society
    Scientific literacy in our society has entered a period of serious decline. Contrary to our perception, the interest of lay people for the sciences has not grown in parallel with the advances that science has brought to society. Advanced communitites are starting to feel the shortage of bright scientists. In what follows I will try to examine the
    Rodriguez-Espinosa, J. M.

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    11
    2005
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