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  • The Jodrell Bank - IAC 33 GHz Interferometer
    The latest results from the Jodrell Bank -- IAC two-element 33 GHz interferometer will be presented. Measurements are made of the amplitude of Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) fluctuations on angular scales of 1o (l =208 ± 18) and 2o (l = 106 ± 19). The first results on a deep scan at 2o resolution showed a clear detection at all RAs with Δ T = 43
    Harrison, D. L. et al.

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    2005
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  • The Deepest Near-Infrared View of the Universe
    We present very deep near-infrared imaging in the Js, H and Ks-bands of the HDF-S and the field around the z=0.83 cluster MS1054-03 with ISAAC on the VLT. For the HDF-S this resulted in the deepest ground-based infrared observations to date and the deepest Ks-band in any field. We constructed Ks-selected multicolor catalogs in both fields
    Labbé, Ivo et al.

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    2005
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  • The Cosmic Evolution of Quasar Hosts
    Ground based and HST imaging of quasars (see, e.g., Dunlop et al. 2003; Pagani et al. 2003 and references therein) clearly indicate that at z 0.5 quasars are hosted in massive galaxies dominated by the spheroidal component. While radio loud quasars (RLQ) are exclusively hosted by ellipticals exceeding by 2-3 mag L*, radio quiet quasars (RQQ) are
    Falomo, R. et al.

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    2005
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  • The Burst Behaviour and Evolutionary History of 4u 1820-30
    We want to test the observed type I X-ray burst behaviour of the bright ultra-compact binary system 4U 1820-30 with evolutionary and burst models. The short orbital period suggests that the companion white dwarf is hydrogen deficient, with evolutionary models predicting a composition of either pure helium or a small amount of hydrogen (~5-35% by
    Cornelisse, Remon

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    2005
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  • The brown dwarf candidate [KG2001] 102 in the Cha I cloud: Is it a multiple system?
    We present deep IJHK_s and H_2 images of a region in the Chamaeleon I dark cloud containing the very low-mass young object [KG2001]102, in an attempt to search for multiplicity and molecular outflows in the vicinity of this object. No low-velocity shocked structures were detected on our H_2 image. The broad-band and narrow-band images show that
    Tapia, Mauricio et al.

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    2005
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