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  • Resolving the AGN and Host Emission in the Mid-infrared using a Model-independent Spectral Decomposition
    We present results on the spectral decomposition of 118 Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) spectra from local active galactic nuclei (AGNs) using a large set of Spitzer/IRS spectra as templates. The templates are themselves IRS spectra from extreme cases where a single physical component (stellar, interstellar, or AGN) completely dominates the
    Hernán-Caballero, A. et al.

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    2015
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  • Possible ring material around centaur (2060) Chiron
    We propose that several short-duration events observed in past stellar occultations by Chiron were produced by ring material. Some similarities between these events and the characteristics of Chariklo's rings could indicate common mechanisms around centaurs. From a reanalysis of the stellar occultation data in the literature, we determined two
    Ortiz, J. L. et al.

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    2015
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  • Planck intermediate results. XXII. Frequency dependence of thermal emission from Galactic dust in intensity and polarization<xref ref-type="fn" rid="FN1">
    Planck has mapped the intensity and polarization of the sky at microwave frequencies with unprecedented sensitivity. We use these data to characterize the frequency dependence of dust emission. We make use of the Planck 353 GHz I, Q, and U Stokes maps as dust templates, and cross-correlate them with the Planck and WMAP data at 12 frequencies from
    Planck Collaboration et al.

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    2015
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    179
  • Planck intermediate results. XXI. Comparison of polarized thermal emission from Galactic dust at 353 GHz with interstellar polarization in the visible
    The Planck survey provides unprecedented full-sky coverage of the submillimetre polarized emission from Galactic dust. In addition to the information on the direction of the Galactic magnetic field, this also brings new constraints on the properties of dust. The dust grains that emit the radiation seen by Planck in the submillimetre also extinguish
    Planck Collaboration et al.

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    2015
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    90
  • Planck intermediate results. XIX. An overview of the polarized thermal emission from Galactic dust
    This paper presents an overview of the polarized sky as seen by Planck HFI at 353 GHz, which is the most sensitive Planck channel for dust polarization. We construct and analyse maps of dust polarization fraction and polarization angle at 1° resolution, taking into account noise bias and possible systematic effects. The sensitivity of the Planck
    Planck Collaboration et al.

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    2015
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    379
  • Oxygen abundances in G- and F-type stars from HARPS. Comparison of [OI] 6300 Å and OI 6158 Å
    Aims: We present a detailed and uniform study of oxygen abundance from two different oxygen lines at 6158 Å and 6300 Å in a large sample of solar-type stars. The results are used to check the behaviour of these spectral lines as oxygen abundance indicators and to study the evolution of oxygen in thick and thin disk populations of the Galaxy
    Bertran de Lis, S. et al.

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    2015
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    87