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  • Scattering Polarization and Hanle Effect in Stellar Atmospheres with Horizontal Inhomogeneities
    Scattering of light from an anisotropic source produces linear polarization in spectral lines and in the continuum. In the outer layers of a stellar atmosphere the anisotropy of the radiation field is typically dominated by the radiation escaping away, but local horizontal fluctuations of the physical conditions may also contribute, distorting the
    Manso Sainz, R. et al.

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    2011
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    49
  • Post common envelope binaries from SDSS. XIII. Mass dependencies of the orbital period distribution
    Context. Post-common-envelope binaries (PCEBs) consisting of a white dwarf (WD) and a main-sequence secondary star are ideal systems to constrain models of common-envelope (CE) evolution. Until very recently, observed samples of PCEBs have been too small to fully explore this potential, however the recently identified large and relatively
    Zorotovic, M. et al.

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    2011
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    37
  • Post common envelope binaries from SDSS. XII. The orbital period distribution
    Context. The complexity of the common-envelope phase and of magnetic stellar wind braking currently limits our understanding of close binary evolution. Because of their intrinsically simple structure, observational population studies of white dwarf plus main sequence (WDMS) binaries can potentially test theoretical models and constrain their
    Nebot Gómez-Morán, A. et al.

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    2011
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    128
  • Polarization Diagnostics of Solar Magnetic Fields
    The solar atmosphere is a highly ionized medium which is the playground of magnetic fields. In the deepest layer (the photosphere), magnetic fields disturb the 'normal' fluid motions forcing the plasma to behave incounterintuitive ways; in the outer layers (the chromosphere and the corona) magnetic fields rule, making the plasma levitate or even
    Manso-Sainz, R.

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    2011
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  • Planets and X-rays: a Radiation Diet
    According to theory, high energy emission from the coronae of cool stars can severely erode the atmosphere of orbiting planets. To test the long term effects of the erosion we study a large sample of planet-hosting stars observed in X-rays. The results reveal that massive planets (Mpsin i >1.5 MJ) may survive only if exposed to low accumulated
    Sanz-Forcada, J. et al.

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    2011
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