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  • Caught in the act: cluster `k+a' galaxies as a link between spirals and S0s
    We use integral field spectroscopy of 13 disc galaxies in the cluster AC114 at z ˜ 0.31 in an attempt to disentangle the physical processes responsible for the transformation of spiral galaxies in clusters. Our sample is selected to display a dominant young stellar population, as indicated by strong Hδ absorption lines in their integrated spectra
    Balcells, M. et al.

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  • Bar pattern speed and position of the circumnuclear ring in NGC 1097
    We present the first galactic-scale model of the gas dynamics of the prototype barred Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 1097. We use large-scale FaNTOmM Fabry-Perot interferometric data covering the entire galactic disc and combine the distribution and kinematics maps with high-resolution two-dimensional spectroscopy from the Gemini telescope. We build a
    van de Ven, G. et al.

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    2014
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  • Astrophysical parameters of the peculiar X-ray transient IGR J11215-5952
    Context. The current generation of X-ray satellites has discovered many new X-ray sources that are difficult to classify within the well-described subclasses. The hard X-ray source IGR J11215-5952 is a peculiar transient, displaying very short X-ray outbursts every 165 days. Aims: To characterise the source, we obtained high-resolution spectra of
    Herrero, A. et al.

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    2014
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  • ARRAKIS: atlas of resonance rings as known in the S4G
    Context. Resonance rings and pseudorings (here collectively called rings) are thought to be related to the gathering of material near dynamical resonances caused by non-axisymmetries in galaxy discs. This means that they are the result of secular evolution processes that redistribute material and angular momentum in discs. Studying them may give
    Comerón, S. et al.

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    2014
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  • Analysis of γ Doradus and δ Scuti stars observed by Kepler
    The Kepler spacecraft observed over 2000 faint stars that were part of our Guest Observer proposals. The stars were selected from the Kepler Input Catalog (KIC) to be in or near the γ Doradus or δ Scuti instability strips (8300 K > T eff > 6200 K and 3.6 < log g < 4.7). The Kepler magnitude was
    Bradley, P. A. et al.

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    2014
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  • Alcock-Paczyński Cosmological Test
    In order to test the expansion of the universe and its geometry, we carry out an Alcock-Paczyński cosmological test, that is, an evaluation of the ratio of observed angular size to radial/redshift size. The main advantage of this test is that it does not depend on the evolution of the galaxies but only on the geometry of the universe. However, the
    López-Corredoira, M.

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    2014
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