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  • The relative role of AGB stars and SNe as the first cosmic dust polluters
    Far infrared and sub-millimeter observations of quasars and normal star forming galaxies at z>6 have revealed the presence of large amounts of dust. At such high redshifts, the inferred 107-109 M_ȯ masses of dust must have formed in less than one billion years. Explaining this rapid chemical evolution is a challenge for both observations and
    Valiante, R. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    2017
    Número de citas
    6
  • Spectroscopic surveys of massive AGB and super-AGB stars
    It is now about 30 years ago that photometric and spectroscopic surveys of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars in the Magellanic Clouds (MCs) uncovered the first examples of truly massive (> 3-4 M_ȯ) O-rich AGB stars experiencing hot bottom burning (HBB). Massive (Li-rich) HBB AGB stars were later identified in our own Galaxy and they pertain to
    García-Hernández, D. A.

    Fecha de publicación:

    2017
    Número de citas
    3
  • Monitoring of the radio galaxy M 87 at Very High Energy with MAGIC during a low emission state between 2012 and 2015
    We present the preliminary results from observing the nearby radio galaxy M 87 for 156 hours (between the years 2012 and 2015) with the MAGIC telescopes, which lead to a significant very high energy (VHE, E > 100 GeV) detection of the source in quiescent states each year. Our VHE analysis combined with quasi-simultaneous data at other energies
    Arcaro, C. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    2017
    Número de citas
    1
  • Modelling dust production from AGB stars: open challenges, uncertainties and new discoveries.
    The description of dust production by asymptotic giant branch stars (AGB) is matter of interest for a wide part of the astronomical community. In the light of this, the number of studies focused on this topic rapidly increased in the last decade. Latest releases of hydrodynamical models provide a deep insight of wind structure and mass loss process
    Dell'Agli, F.

    Fecha de publicación:

    2017
    Número de citas
    1
  • Mass loss from an extreme OH/IR star: OH 26.5+0.6
    Observations of H2O isotopologues of the extreme OH/IR star OH 26.5+0.6 show that the star has an initial mass consistent with it being an intermediate-mass star. The Herschel-HIFI spectra show clear detection of H216O and H217O while H218O is missing, consistent with the prediction of hot bottom burning which occurs in stars with an initial mass
    Justtanont, K. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    2017
    Número de citas
    1
  • MAGIC detection of sub-TEV emission from gravitationally lensed blazar QSO B0218+357
    The blazar QSO B0218+357 is the first gravitationally lensed blazar detected in the very high energy (VHE, E > 100 GeV) gamma-ray spectral range (Ahnen et al. 2016). It is gravitationally lensed by the intervening galaxy B0218+357G (z l = 0.68466 +/- 0.00004, Carilli et al. 1993), which splits the blazar emission into two components, spatially
    Dominis Prester, D. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    2017
    Número de citas
    0