Publications

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  • Scale Lengths in Disk Surface Brightness as Probes of Dust Extinction in Three Spiral Galaxies: M51, NGC 3631, and NGC 4321
    We have measured the radial brightness distributions in the disks of three nearby face-on spiral galaxies, M51, NGC 3631, and NGC 4321 (M100), in the photometric bands B through I, with the addition of the K band for M51 only. The measurements were made by averaging azimuthally, in three modes, the two-dimensional surface brightness over the disks
    Beckman, J. E. et al.

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    8
    1996
    Citations
    66
  • Quadrupolar Planetary Nebulae: A New Morphological Class
    In the context of the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias (IAC) morphological survey of Galactic planetary nebulae (PNs), a new morphological class has been found, and we define their members as quadrupolar PNs. We have found five quadrupolar objects whose lobes are, in pairs, symmetric with respect to two different axes. Among these PNs, three
    Manchado, A. et al.

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    8
    1996
    Citations
    104
  • Orbital and quasi-periodic optical variations in the black hole X-ray binary V404 CYG
    We present 2 weeks of CCD photometry of V404 Cyg, the optical counterpart of the soft X-ray transient (SXT) GS 2023+338, taken from La Palma in 1992 July. The R-band light curve shows a clear 0.3-mag ellipsoidal modulation on the estabished 6.5-d orbital period, but with substantial (up to 0.3 mag) superposed variations that occur during each night
    Pavlenko, E. P. et al.

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    8
    1996
    Citations
    28
  • Old populations and the star formation history of the local group dwarf irregular galaxy NGC 6822
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    Gallart, Carme

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    8
    1996
    Citations
    2
  • Enhanced inertia of thin magnetic flux tubes.
    Accelerated bodies immersed in a fluid experience enhanced inertia due to the associated co-acceleration of a certain volume of fluid in their environment. We discuss the concept of enhanced inertia in the framework of the approximation of thin flux tubes, which is widely used to describe the dynamics of concentrated magnetic structures in
    Moreno-Insertis, F. et al.

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    8
    1996
    Citations
    18