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  • Multifrequency-spectral behavior of the BL Lacertae objects OI 90.4 and 3C 66A
    Single-epoch multifrequency data for the BL Lac objects OI 90.4 and 3C 66A, spanning radio through ultraviolet wavelengths, are presented, as well as other measurements relevant to intensity and spectral-shape variability. Both BL Lac objects exhibit spectral curvature in the infrared-to-ultraviolet region, a properity that is inferred to be usual
    Worrall, D. M. et al.

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    11
    1984
    Citations
    25
  • MG II spectra of late type stars used to probe the LISM
    IUE spectra of Mg II h and k in late type dwarfs and giants were used to detect and measure absorption components due to the LISM. This technique gives a method of probing the awkward range from d = 3 pc to d = 80 pc from the Sun. In spite of interpretational uncertainties the HI component of the LISM can be plotted well enough to confirm it as a
    Beckman, J. E. et al.

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    11
    1984
    Citations
    5
  • Detection of narrow C 4 and SI 4 absorption features in spectra of stars within 200 PC F the Sun
    Detection of narrow (δλ 0.5 Å) absorption features in C IV at λλ1548 and 1550 have been made in the spectra of 4 late B dwarfs within 200 pc of the sun; the Si IV doublet at λλ1393 and 1403 shows up in two of them. The authors argue that it is difficult to account for the strengths, widths, shapes, and C IV/Si IV ratios in terms consistent with a
    Molaro, P. et al.

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    11
    1984
    Citations
    6
  • A consideration of the solar cycle in the light of the behavior of the large active regions
    The solar cycle was studied by considering only the large active regions (AR), with small region data being ignored. Results show that at birth almost all the large AR display the correct inclination (p-part at lower latitude) while the small AR show random behavior. The maximum latitude attained by the large AR is lower by 10 deg than that of the
    Garcia de la Rosa, J. I.

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    11
    1984
    Citations
    0
  • Position-dependent infrared spectroscopy of M82 - 100,000 Orion nebulae?
    It is reported that 8-13-micron spectra have been obtained at several positions across the extended emission region of M82. No major differences among the spectra are found. In addition, a strong similarity is found between these spectra and the infrared spectrum of the Orion ionization front. The data are interpreted using a model for M82 in which
    Jones, B. et al.

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    10
    1984
    Citations
    24
  • Internal reddening of H II-regions and HH-objects, with special reference to NGC 896 (W3)
    The effect of scattering by dust internal to H II regions on their spectral characteristics has been studied on the basis of simple analytical models, for assumed universal optical parameters of the dust. A procedure to determine the external interstellar extinction and the internal gas to dust abundance ratio of H II regions has been developed and
    Gomez Garrido, P. et al.

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    10
    1984
    Citations
    7