Publications

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  • The warm molecular gas and dust of Seyfert galaxies: two different phases of accretion?
    The distribution of warm molecular gas (1000-3000 K), traced by the near-IR H2 2.12 μm line, has been imaged with a resolution
    Mezcua, M. et al.

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    2015
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  • The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey. XXIII. Two massive double-lined binaries in 30 Doradus
    Aims: We investigate the characteristics of two newly discovered short-period, double-lined, massive binary systems in the Large Magellanic Cloud, VFTS 450 (O9.7 II-Ib + O7::) and VFTS 652 (B1 Ib + O9: III:). Methods: We perform model-atmosphere analyses to characterise the photospheric properties of both members of each binary (denoting the
    Howarth, I. D. et al.

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    2015
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  • The MAGellanic Inter-Cloud (MAGIC) project - II. Slicing up the Bridge
    The origin of the gas in between the Magellanic Clouds (MCs), known as the Magellanic Bridge, has always been the subject of controversy. To shed light into this, we present the results from the MAGellanic Inter-Cloud II (MAGIC II) project aimed at probing the stellar populations in 10 large fields located perpendicular to the main ridge-line of H
    Rix, H.-W. et al.

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    2015
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    41
  • The K2-ESPRINT Project I: Discovery of the Disintegrating Rocky Planet K2-22b with a Cometary Head and Leading Tail
    We present the discovery of a transiting exoplanet candidate in the K2 Field-1 with an orbital period of 9.1457 hr: K2-22b. The highly variable transit depths, ranging from ∼0% to 1.3%, are suggestive of a planet that is disintegrating via the emission of dusty effluents. We characterize the host star as an M-dwarf with Teff ≃ 3800 K. We have
    Sanchis-Ojeda, R. et al.

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    2015
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  • The impact of surface dynamo magnetic fields on the chemical abundance determination
    The solar abundances of Fe and of the CNO elements play an important role in addressing a number of important issues such as the formation, structure, and evolution of the Sun and the solar system, the origin of the chemical elements, and the evolution of stars and galaxies. Despite the large number of papers published on this issue, debates about
    Shchukina, N. G. et al.

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    2015
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  • The impact from survey depth and resolution on the morphological classification of galaxies
    We consistently analyse for the first time the impact of survey depth and spatial resolution on the most used morphological parameters for classifying galaxies through non-parametric methods: Abraham and Conselice-Bershady concentration indices, Gini, M20 moment of light, asymmetry, and smoothness. Three different non-local data sets are used
    Quintana, J. M. et al.

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    2015
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