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  • Magnetic Properties of the Solar Internetwork
    Advanced Stokes Polarimeter observations are used to study the weakest polarization signals observed in the quiet photosphere with flux densities in the range of 1.5-50 Mx cm-2, which are found in internetwork regions. Our analysis allows us to reach an unprecedented spectropolarimetric sensitivity at the cost of sacrificing spatial resolution. We
    Socas-Navarro, H. et al.

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    2004
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  • Long-term optical/infrared variability in the quiescent X-ray transient V404 Cyg
    We present the results of optical and infrared photometry of the quiescent X-ray transient V404 Cyg during the period 1992-2003. The ellipsoidal modulations extracted from the most complete data bases (years 1992, 1998 and 2001) show unequal maxima and minima with relative strength varying from year to year although their peak-to-peak amplitudes
    Zurita, C. et al.

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    2004
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  • Is the supersonic turbulence observed in HII regions sustained by the presence of magnetic fields?
    We describe a set of Hα emission line profiles from populations of H II regions in nearby spiral galaxies. These are characterized by a strong Gaussian central peak, and lower intensity higher velocity wing features. From the peak we extract a non-thermal velocity component, due to the internal turbulence of the region. The plot of the widths of
    Beckman, J. E. et al.

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    2004
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  • IRAS 04000+5052: A Not So Compact, Not So Metal-poor H II Region
    We present new observations of IRAS 04000+5052, a Galactic H II region that is associated with a young stellar cluster and is possibly located in the Perseus arm. We have found that contrary to previous claims, this object is not a compact metal-poor H II region. The electron density and chemical composition of the nebula are similar to those of
    Esteban, César et al.

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    2004
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  • HD 137510: An Oasis in the Brown Dwarf Desert
    Since the beginning of precise Doppler surveys, which have had stunning success in detecting extrasolar planetary companions, one surprising enigma has emerged: the relative paucity of spectroscopic binaries where the secondary mass lies in between the stellar and planetary mass regime. This gap in the mass function for close-in (a
    Endl, Michael et al.

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    2004
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