Publications

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  • Bremsstrahlung emission of high energy accompanying spontaneous fission of Cf252
    The study of the bremsstrahlung photon emission accompanying fragments produced in the spontaneous fission of heavy nuclei by a fully quantum approach is presented for the first time. This kind of problem requires the knowledge of wave functions of the fissioning system leading to a wide distribution of couples of fragments that are the products of
    Maydanyuk, S. P. et al.

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    2010
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    20
  • Blasts and shocks in the disc of NGC 4258
    We present integral field spectroscopic observations of the central region of the active galaxy NGC 4258 obtained with the fibre IFU system INTEGRAL. We have been able to detect cold neutral gas by means of the interstellar NaD doublet absorption and to trace its distribution and kinematics with respect to the underlying disc. The neutral gas is
    Jiménez-Vicente, J. et al.

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    7
    2010
    Citations
    3
  • Atmosphere and telescope simulator for new adaptive optics methods development
    The IACAT (IAC Atmosphere and Telescope) Simulator is an Optical Ground Support Equipment which simulates atmospheric turbulence and reproduces the performance of three very different telescopes: GTC and WHT, located at the Observatorio Del Roque de los Muchachos in La Palma (Canary Islands), and OGS which is located at the Observatorio Del Teide
    Moreno Raso, Javier et al.

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    7
    2010
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    0
  • Applicability of Milne-Eddington inversions to high spatial resolution observations of the quiet Sun
    Context. The physical conditions of the solar photosphere change on very small spatial scales both horizontally and vertically. Such a complexity may pose a serious obstacle to the accurate determination of solar magnetic fields. Aims: We examine the applicability of Milne-Eddington (ME) inversions to high spatial resolution observations of the
    Orozco Suárez, D. et al.

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    7
    2010
    Citations
    27
  • Along the path towards extremely precise radial velocity measurements
    In the last six years, thanks to the very high radial velocity precision of the HARPS spectrograph, it was possible to detect 21 out of the 30 super-Earth (extrasolar planets masses below 20 times the mass of the Earth) discovered up to date. The radial velocity precision of the instrument is estimated around 80 cm/s on a single measurement. The
    Lo Curto, Gaspare et al.

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    7
    2010
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  • Adaptive optics and MCAO for the 4-m European Solar Telescope EST
    A consortium of more than 20 European solar physics institution from 15 different countries is conducting a design study for a 4 m class solar telescope which shall be situated at the Canary Islands. In this paper we introduce the AO and MCAO design concept for EST. A ground layer deformable mirror is combined with an arrangement of four deformable
    Soltau, D. et al.

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    2010
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