Publications

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  • Excitation of emission lines by fluorescence and recombination in IC 418
    We compare calculated intensities of lines of C II, N I, N II, O I and O II with a published deep spectroscopic survey of IC 418. Our calculations use a self-consistent nebular model and a synthetic spectrum of the central star atmosphere to take into account line excitation by continuum fluorescence and electron recombination. We found that the N
    Escalante, V. et al.

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    2012
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  • Evolution along the sequence of S0 Hubble types induced by dry minor mergers. I. Global bulge-to-disk structural relations
    Context. Recent studies have argued that galaxy mergers are not important drivers for the evolution of S0's, on the basis that mergers cannot preserve the coupling between the bulge and disk scale-lengths observed in these galaxies and the lack of correlation of their ratio with the S0 Hubble type. However, about 70% of present-day S0's reside in
    Eliche-Moral, M. C. et al.

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    11
    2012
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    31
  • DUST, GAS AND STAR FORMATION IN LOCAL GALAXIES
    JOSE RAMON SANCHEZ GALLEGO

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    11
    2012
  • Discovery of the spectroscopic binary nature of the Cepheids X Puppis and XX Sagittarii
    We present the analysis of photometric and spectroscopic data of two bright Galactic Cepheids, X Puppis and XX Sagittarii. Based on the available data in the literature as well as our own observations spanning 75 years, we conclude that both Cepheids belong to spectroscopic binary systems. However, the data are not sufficient to determine the
    Szabados, László et al.

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    2012
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    5
  • Deep blank-field catalogue for medium- and large-sized telescopes
    The observation of blank fields, defined as regions of the sky that are devoid of stars down to a given threshold magnitude, constitutes one of the most relevant calibration procedures required for the proper reduction of astronomical data obtained following typical observing strategies. In this work, we have used Delaunay triangulation to search
    Jiménez Esteban, F. M. et al.

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    2012
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    2
  • Chemically tagging the Hyades Supercluster. A homogeneous sample of F6-K4 kinematically selected northern stars
    Stellar kinematic groups are kinematical coherent groups of stars that might have a common origin. These groups are dispersed throughout the Galaxy over time by the tidal effects of both Galactic rotation and disc heating, although their chemical content remains unchanged. The aim of chemical tagging is to establish that the abundances of every
    Tabernero, H. M. et al.

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    2012
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