Publications

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  • Ground-based transit observations of the super-Earth GJ 1214 b
    Context. GJ 1214 b is one of the few known transiting super-Earth-sized exoplanets with a measured mass and radius. It orbits an M-dwarf, only 14.55 pc away, making it a favorable candidate for follow-up studies. However, the composition of GJ 1214 b's mysterious atmosphere has yet to be fully unveiled. Aims: Our goal is to distinguish between the
    Cáceres, C. et al.

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    2014
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    19
  • Fossil group origins. IV. Characterization of the sample and observational properties of fossil systems
    Context. Virialized halos grow by the accretion of smaller ones in the cold dark matter scenario. The rate of accretion depends on the different properties of the host halo. Those halos for which this accretion rate was very fast and efficient resulted in systems dominated by a central galaxy surrounded by smaller galaxies that were at least two
    Zarattini, S. et al.

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    5
    2014
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    28
  • Fossil group origins. III. The relation between optical and X-ray luminosities
    Aims: This study is part of the Fossil group origins (FOGO) project which aims to carry out a systematic and multiwavelength study of a large sample of fossil systems. Here we focus on the relation between the optical luminosity (Lopt) and X-ray luminosity (LX). Methods: Out of a total sample of 28 candidate fossil systems, we consider a sample of
    Girardi, M. et al.

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    5
    2014
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    30
  • Evolution induced by dry minor mergers onto fast-rotator S0 galaxies
    Context. Numerical studies have shown that the properties of the S0 galaxies with kinematics intermediate between fast and slow rotators are difficult to explain by a scenario of major mergers. Aims: We investigate whether the smoother perturbation induced by minor mergers can reproduce these systems. Methods: We analysed collisionless N-body
    Tapia, T. et al.

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    5
    2014
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    27
  • Evidence of Parsec-scale Jets in Low-luminosity Active Galactic Nuclei
    The nuclear radio emission of low-luminosity active galactic nuclei (LLAGNs) is often associated with unresolved cores. In this paper we show that most LLAGNs present extended jet radio emission when observed with sufficient angular resolution and sensitivity. They are thus able to power, at least, parsec-scale radio jets. To increase the detection
    Mezcua, M. et al.

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    5
    2014
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    49
  • Discovery of X-Ray Emission from the First Be/Black Hole System
    MWC 656 (=HD 215227) was recently discovered to be the first binary system composed of a Be star and a black hole (BH). We observed it with XMM-Newton, and detected a faint X-ray source compatible with the position of the optical star, thus proving it to be the first Be/BH X-ray binary. The spectrum analysis requires a model fit with two components
    Munar-Adrover, P. et al.

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    5
    2014
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    29