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  • The Evolving Morphology of the Bipolar Nebula M2-9
    The planetary nebula M2-9 has drastically changed its shape since its discovery by Minkwoski. Although the outline of the nebula seems to be stationary, most of the knots and bright features (N1, N2, S1, and S2) have moved laterally from the west to the east edges of both lobes. These features and their changes have reflection, not point, symmetry
    Doyle, Sean et al.

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    2000
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    48
  • The effective temperature scale of giant stars (F0-K5). III. Stellar radii and the calibration of convection
    We present an analysis of radii of giant stars with 6200 K>= T_eff >= 3800 K based on angular diameters obtained by means of the IRFM and distances computed from Hipparcos parallaxes. In order to asses the reliability of IRFM diameters we have considered a selected sample of stars whose diameters have been directly measured by interferometric
    Alonso, A. et al.

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    3
    2000
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    32
  • Spectroscopy of the Lens Galaxy of Q0957+561A,B: Implications of a Possible Central Massive Dark Object
    We present new long-slit William Herschel Telescope spectroscopic observations of the lens galaxy G1 associated with the double-imaged QSO 0957+561A,B. The central stellar velocity dispersion obtained, σl=310+/-20 km s-1, is in reasonable agreement with other measurements of this dynamical parameter. Using all updated measurements of the stellar
    Mediavilla, Evencio et al.

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    3
    2000
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    4
  • Spectropolarimetry of the symbiotic nova HM Sge
    We present the first spectropolarimetric observations of the symbiotic nova HM Sge. We first note that marked spectral changes occurred: in the near IR the spectrum of the Mira in the system has clearly appeared. The nebular emission line spectrum remains largely unchanged but we detect for the first time the Raman line at lambda 6825. These
    Schmid, H. M. et al.

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    3
    2000
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    27
  • On the Ionizing Continuum in Active Galactic Nuclei: Clues from the Infrared Space Observatory
    The Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) coronal line spectrum of the brightest Seyfert galaxies from the CfA sample is presented and modeled. ISO observations of [O IV] 25.9 μm, [Ne V] 14.3 μm, [Mg VIII] 3.02 μm, and [Si IX] 2.58 μm lines are presented; their relationship with the soft part of the ionizing spectrum from 50 to 300 eV is investigated
    Prieto, M. Almudena et al.

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    3
    2000
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    27
  • On the interpretation of the optical spectra of L-type dwarfs
    We present synthetic optical spectra in the red and far-red (640-930 nm) of a sample of field L dwarfs suitably selected to cover this new spectral class, and the brown dwarf GL 229B. We have used the recent ``dusty'' atmospheres by Tsuji (cite{tsuji00}) and by Allard (cite{allard99}), and a synthesis code (Pavlenko et al. cite{pav95}) working
    Pavlenko, Ya. et al.

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    3
    2000
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    48