Publications

This section contains the publications database that collects IAC articles published in scientific journals. Please, click on the arrow to see full search filter and sort options: author, journal, year, etc..

It also provides access to IAC Preprints Repository here: https://research.iac.es/preprints/

  • On the Connection between Planets, Dark Matter and Cancer: Comment on “Planetary Dependence of Melanoma”
    In a recent paper, Zioutas and Valachovic (2018) claim that dark matter is responsible for a significant fraction of the melanoma skin cancer. This conclusion is drawn from their observation of a significant correlation between skin melanoma incidence in the US and the inner planets positions (especially those of Mercury and Earth). Here, I present
    Socas-Navarro, Hector

    Advertised on:

    0
    2019
    Citations
    2
  • Challenging a Newtonian prediction through Gaia wide binaries
    Under Newtonian dynamics, the relative motion of the components of a binary star should follow a Keplerian scaling with separation. Once orientation effects and a distribution of ellipticities are accounted for, dynamical evolution can be modeled to include the effects of Galactic tides and stellar mass perturbers, over the lifetime of the solar
    Hernandez, X. et al.

    Advertised on:

    0
    2019
    Citations
    38
  • The Uaratio and Its Possible Use in Roman Urban Planning to Obtain Astronomical Orientations
    Several works have tried either to demonstrate or reject the notion that the orientation of the main axis of a Roman city was deliberate since its choice might add an extra sacred dimension to the entire urban space [González-García et al. (Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 14(3):107-119, 2014; Magli (Oxford Journal of Archaeology 21(6):63
    Rodríguez-Antón, A. et al.

    Advertised on:

    2019
    Citations
    0
  • Risco Caído and the sacred mountains of Gran Canaria Cultural landscape
    Marín C. et al. et al.

    Advertised on:

    2019
  • Establishing a New Order: The Orientation of Roman Towns Built in the Age of Augustus
    Urbanism in most areas of Western Europe occurred at the time of the Roman Empire when several hundred new towns were founded, notably under Augustus. Those towns were planned to incorporate astronomical phenomena as images of propaganda of their rulers, or to connect the city to the gods. The visual effect of the Sun rising in line with the
    González-García, A. C. et al.

    Advertised on:

    2019
    Citations
    1