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  • The Resolved Structure and Dynamics of an Isolated Dwarf Galaxy: A VLT and Keck Spectroscopic Survey of WLM
    We present spectroscopic data for 180 red giant branch (RGB) stars in the isolated dwarf irregular galaxy Wolf-Lundmark-Mellote (WLM). Observations of the calcium II triplet lines in spectra of RGB stars covering the entire galaxy were obtained with FORS2 at the Very Large Telescope and DEIMOS on Keck II, allowing us to derive velocities
    Leaman, Ryan et al.

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    2012
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    104
  • The Recent Stellar Archeology of M31—The Nearest Red Disk Galaxy
    We examine the star-forming history of the M31 disk during the past few hundred Myr. The luminosity functions (LFs) of main-sequence stars at distances R GC > 21 kpc (i.e., >4 disk scale lengths) are matched by models that assume a constant star formation rate (SFR). However, at smaller R GC the LFs suggest that during the past ~10 Myr the SFR was
    Davidge, T. J. et al.

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    5
    2012
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    25
  • The Rapid Growth of the Fingertips of Preplanetary Nebula CRL618
    HST images taken over a time span of 11 years show that the tips of its bright optical fingers have proper motions exceeding 1". At the presumed distance of 0.9 kpc, the proper motions are equivalent to projected speeds of over 400 km s^-1. However, optical STIS spectra (Riera et al 2011) and our narrow-band images from the tips of the fingers
    Balick, Bruce et al.

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    2012
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  • The Polarization of the Solar Mg II h and k Lines
    Although the h and k lines of Mg II are expected to be of great interest for probing the upper solar chromosphere, relatively little is known about their polarization properties which encode the information on the magnetic field. Here we report the first results of an investigation whose main goal is to understand the physical mechanisms that
    Belluzzi, L. et al.

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    2012
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    67
  • The Origin of Asteroid 162173 (1999 JU3).
    We identify an inner-belt, low-inclination origin for 1999JU3 through the Nu6 resonance. Within this region there are three possible sources, the Erigone and Polana families, and a background population of low-albedo and low-inclination asteroids.
    Campins, H. et al.

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    2012
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