Publications

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  • The early days of the Sculptor dwarf spheroidal galaxy
    We present the high-resolution spectroscopic study of five -3.9 ≤ [Fe/H] ≤ -2.5 stars in the Local Group dwarf spheroidal, Sculptor, thereby doubling the number of stars with comparable observations in this metallicity range. We carry out a detailed analysis of the chemical abundances of α, iron peak, and light and heavy elements, and draw
    Jablonka, P. et al.

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    2015
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  • The Carina Project IX: On Hydrogen and Helium Burning Variables
    We present new multiband (UBVI) time-series data of helium burning variables in the Carina dwarf spheroidal galaxy. The current sample includes 92 RR Lyrae—six of them are new identifications—and 20 Anomalous Cepheids, one of which is new identification. The analysis of the Bailey diagram shows that the luminosity amplitude of the first overtone
    Coppola, G. et al.

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    2015
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  • The binary millisecond pulsar PSR J1023+0038 during its accretion state - I. Optical variability
    We present time-resolved optical photometry of the binary millisecond `redback' pulsar PSR J1023+0038 (=AY Sex) during its low-mass X-ray binary phase. The light curves taken between 2014 January and April show an underlying sinusoidal modulation due to the irradiated secondary star and accretion disc. We also observe superimposed rapid flaring on
    Shahbaz, T. et al.

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    2015
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  • The binary millisecond pulsar PSR J1023+0038 during its accretion state - I. Optical variability
    We present time-resolved optical photometry of the binary millisecond `redback' pulsar PSR J1023+0038 (=AY Sex) during its low-mass X-ray binary phase. The light curves taken between 2014 January and April show an underlying sinusoidal modulation due to the irradiated secondary star and accretion disc. We also observe superimposed rapid flaring on
    Shahbaz, T. et al.

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    2015
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  • The atmospheric monitoring system of the JEM-EUSO instrument
    The JEM-EUSO telescope will detect Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECRs) from space, detecting the UV Fluorescence Light produced by Extensive Air Showers (EAS) induced by the interaction of the cosmic rays with the earth's atmosphere. The capability to reconstruct the properties of the primary cosmic ray depends on the accurate measurement of the
    Adams, J. H. et al.

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    2015
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  • Supernovae and Their Expanding Blast Waves during the Early Evolution of Galactic Globular Clusters
    Our arguments deal with the early evolution of Galactic globular clusters and show why only a few of the supernovae (SNe) products were retained within globular clusters and only in the most massive cases (M ≥ 106 M⊙), while less massive clusters were not contaminated at all by SNe. Here, we show that SN blast waves evolving in a steep density
    Tenorio-Tagle, G. et al.

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    2015
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