Lessons from the ionised and molecular mass of post-CE PNe
Close binary evolution is widely invoked to explain the formation of axisymmetric planetary nebulae, after a brief common envelope phase. The evolution of the...
Let's have CHOCOLATE: An alternative technique for broadband transmission spectroscopy
CHOCOLATE is a novel Chromatic Line-Profile Tomography technique that has been recently developed and presented to the community as an alternative approach for...
The equivalent widths and abundances of Lithium in galactic carbon stars are presented in Table 1. The observations were made during 1990 and 1991 in 3...
It is well known that stars with orbiting giant planets have a higher metallic content than stars without detected planets. In addition, we have found that...
Life at the Extremes — Massive Star Formation and Evolution in the Galactic Centre
Many galaxies host pronounced (circum)nuclear starbursts, fuelled by infalling gas. Such activity drives the secular evolution of the nucleus and may also...