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  • First Release of the IPHAS Catalogue of Extended Planetary Nebulae
    Following a vast search for extended Planetary Nebulae (PNe) in the Galactic Plane using IPHAS, we present the first release of the "IPHAS Catalogue of Extended Nebulae". The catalogue in its current version contains more than one hundred spectroscopically identified PNe distributed from the Galactic Center to the Galactic Anticenter. These new
    Sabin, L. et al.

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    2014
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  • EXOPLANET CHARACTERISATION WITH BAYESIAN METHODS
    HANNU PARVIAINEN

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    2014
  • EXOPLANET CHARACTERISATION WITH BAYESIAN METHODS
    The Solar System with its variety of planets and minor bodies, is it an exceptional entity in the universe, or is it perfectly normal to find planets orbiting around stars? Until the announcement of 51~Pegasi~b in 1995---the first solid discovery of a planet orbiting a main-sequence star other than Sun---the first answer was considered the most
    Hannu Parviainen

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    2014
  • European Extremely Large Telescope Site Characterization III: Ground Meteorology
    Both meteorology and optical conditions are crucial for selecting the best site to host extremely large telescopes such as the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) and the European project (E-ELT). For the E-ELT, a year-long meteorological campaign was performed at our two reference sites, the Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos (ORM) and Cerro
    Varela, A. M. et al.

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    2014
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  • Discovery of Two Rare Rigidly Rotating Magnetosphere Stars in the APOGEE Survey
    The Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE)—one of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey III programs—is using near-infrared (NIR) spectra of ~100,000 red giant branch star candidates to study the structure of the Milky Way. In the course of the survey, APOGEE also acquires spectra of hot field stars to serve as telluric calibrators
    Eikenberry, S. S. et al.

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    2014
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  • Contemporaneous observations of the radio galaxy NGC 1275 from radio to very high energy γ-rays
    Aims: The radio galaxy NGC 1275, recently identified as a very high energy (VHE, >100 GeV) γ-ray emitter by MAGIC, is one of the few non-blazar active galactic nuclei detected in the VHE regime. The purpose of this work is to better understand the origin of the γ-ray emission and locate it within the galaxy. Methods: We studied contemporaneous
    Aleksić, J. et al.

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    2014
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