Publications

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  • Automated pipelines for spectroscopic analysis
    The Gaia mission will have a profound impact on our understanding of the structure and dynamics of the Milky Way. Gaia is providing an exhaustive census of stellar parallaxes, proper motions, positions, colors and radial velocities, but also leaves some glaring holes in an otherwise complete data set. The radial velocities measured with the on
    Allende Prieto, C.

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    2016
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    6
  • Atmospheric Monitoring at the Site of the MAGIC Telescopes
    The MAGIC telescopes in La Palma, Canary Islands, measure the Cherenkov light emitted by gamma ray-induced extended air showers in the atmosphere. The good knowledge of the atmospheric parameters is important, both for the correct and safe operations of the telescopes, but also for subsequent data analysis. A weather station measures the state
    Will, Martin

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    9
    2016
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    0
  • A semiempirical error estimation technique for PWV derived from atmospheric radiosonde data
    A semiempirical method for estimating the error and optimum number of sampled levels in precipitable water vapour (PWV) determinations from atmospheric radiosoundings is proposed. Two terms have been considered: the uncertainties in the measurements and the sampling error. Also, the uncertainty has been separated in the variance and covariance
    Castro-Almazán, J. A. et al.

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    9
    2016
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    5
  • A remarkable recurrent nova in M31: Discovery and optical/UV observations of the predicted 2014 eruption (Corrigendum)
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    Darnley, M. J. et al.

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    9
    2016
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    4
  • A radio-pulsing white dwarf binary star
    White dwarfs are compact stars, similar in size to Earth but approximately 200,000 times more massive. Isolated white dwarfs emit most of their power from ultraviolet to near-infrared wavelengths, but when in close orbits with less dense stars, white dwarfs can strip material from their companions and the resulting mass transfer can generate atomic
    Marsh, T. R. et al.

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    9
    2016
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    164
  • A case against an X-shaped structure in the Milky Way young bulge
    Context. A number of recent papers have claimed the discovery of an X-shape structure in the bulge of our Galaxy in the population of the red clumps. Aims: We endeavor to analyze the stellar density of bulge stars in the same regions using a different stellar population that is characteristic of the young bulge (≲ 5 Gyr). Particularly, we use F0-F5
    López-Corredoira, M.

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    9
    2016
    Citations
    14