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/

  • Probing Seismic Solar Analogues Through Observations With The Nasa Kepler Space Telescope And Hermes High-Resolution Spectrograph
    Stars similar to the Sun, known as solar analogues, provide an excellent opportunity to study the preceding and following evolutionary phases of our host star. The unprecedented quality of photometric data collected by the Kepler NASA mission allows us to characterise solar-like stars through asteroseismology and study diagnostics of stellar
    Beck, P. G. et al.

    Advertised on:

    11
    2016
    Citations
    1
  • Probing deep photospheric layers of the quiet Sun with high magnetic sensitivity
    Context. Investigations of the magnetism of the quiet Sun are hindered by extremely weak polarization signals in Fraunhofer spectral lines. Photon noise, straylight, and the systematically different sensitivity of the Zeeman effect to longitudinal and transversal magnetic fields result in controversial results in terms of the strength and angular
    Lagg, A. et al.

    Advertised on:

    11
    2016
    Citations
    31
  • Photospheric and chromospheric magnetic activity of seismic solar analogs. Observational inputs on the solar-stellar connection from Kepler and Hermes
    We identify a set of 18 solar analogs among the seismic sample of solar-like stars observed by the Kepler satellite rotating between 10 and 40 days. This set is constructed using the asteroseismic stellar properties derived using either the global oscillation properties or the individual acoustic frequencies. We measure the magnetic activity
    Salabert, D. et al.

    Advertised on:

    11
    2016
    Citations
    67
  • Peculiar Transverse Velocities of Galaxies from Quasar Microlensing. Tentative Estimate of the Peculiar Velocity Dispersion at z ~ 0.5
    We propose to use the flux variability of lensed quasar images induced by gravitational microlensing to measure the transverse peculiar velocity of lens galaxies over a wide range of redshift. Microlensing variability is caused by the motions of the observer, the lens galaxy (including the motion of the stars within the galaxy), and the source
    Mediavilla, E. et al.

    Advertised on:

    11
    2016
    Citations
    11
  • Oscillation mode linewidths and heights of 23 main-sequence stars observed by Kepler (Corrigendum)
    Not Available
    Chaplin, W. J. et al.

    Advertised on:

    11
    2016
    Citations
    6
  • Observations of the Lensed Quasar Q2237+0305 with CanariCam at GTC
    We present new mid-IR observations of the quadruply lensed quasar Q2237+0305 taken with CanariCam on the Gran Telescopio Canarias. Mid-IR emission by hot dust, unlike the optical and near-IR emission from the accretion disk, is unaffected by the interstellar medium (extinction/scattering) or stellar microlensing. We compare these “true” ratios to
    Vives-Arias, H. et al.

    Advertised on:

    11
    2016
    Citations
    7