Publications

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  • HerMES: SPIRE emission from radio-selected active galactic nuclei
    We examine the rest-frame far-infrared emission from powerful radio sources with 1.4-GHz luminosity densities of 25 ≤ log(L1.4/W Hz-1) ≤ 26.5 in the extragalactic Spitzer First Look Survey field. We combine Herschel/SPIRE flux densities with Spitzer/Infrared Array Camera and Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer infrared data to obtain total (?m
    Seymour, N. et al.

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    2011
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    31
  • GX 339-4 is back in a faint state close to quiescence
    The black hole candidate GX 339-4 has spent more than one year in outburst. It entered outburst in 2010 January (ATel #2380, #2384), brightened in the hard state (ATel #2455, #2459, #2525) before making a transition to the soft state in 2010 April - May (ATel #2545, #2547, #2573, #2577, #2593) and finally returned to the hard state in 2011 January
    Russell, D. M. et al.

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    2011
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    2
  • Formation and Evolution of a Multi-Threaded Prominence with Different Heating Scenarios
    Solar prominences are cool and dense plasma suspended in the million-degree solar corona. Recent observations reveal that prominences are composed of fine and highly dynamic threads aligned with the local magnetic field. We have constructed a 3D time-dependent model of a prominence combining a magnetic field structure with 1D independent
    Luna Bennasar, Manuel et al.

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    5
    2011
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    0
  • Forbush decreases, solar irradiance variations, and anomalous cloud changes
    Changes in the galactic cosmic ray (GCR) flux due to variations in solar activity may provide an indirect connection between the Sun's and the Earth's climates. Epoch superpositional (composite) analyses of high-magnitude GCR fluctuations, known as Forbush decrease (FD) events, have been widely used to test this hypothesis, with varied results
    Laken, B. A. et al.

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    2011
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