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  • Spectro-polarimetry in the era of large solar telescopes
    This paper discusses some of the challenges of spectro-polarimetric observations with a large aperture solar telescope such as the ATST or the EST. The observer needs to reach a compromise between spatial and spectral resolution, time cadence, and signal-to-noise ratio, as only three of those four parameters can be pushed to the limit. Tunable
    Socas-Navarro, H.

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    2010
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    3
  • SONG: an observational new facility at Observatorio del Teide for stellar observations
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    Creevey, O. et al.

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    2010
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  • Size matters
    The new generation of ground-based, large-aperture solar telescopes promises to significantly increase our capabilities to understand the many basic phenomena taking place in the Sun at all atmospheric layers and how they relate to each other. A (non-exhaustive) summary of the main scientific arguments to pursue these impressive technological goals
    del Toro Iniesta, J. C. et al.

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    2010
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  • Simultaneous multi-frequency observation of the unknown redshift blazar PG 1553+113 in March-April 2008
    The blazar PG 1553+113 is a well known TeV γ-ray emitter. In this paper we determine its spectral energy distribution through simultaneous multi-frequency data to study its emission processes. An extensive campaign was carried out between March and April 2008, where optical, X-ray, high-energy (HE) γ-ray, and very-high-energy (VHE) γ-ray data were
    Aleksić, J. et al.

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    6
    2010
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  • Seismic and spectroscopic characterization of the solar-like pulsating CoRoT target HD 49385
    Context. The star HD 49385 is the first G-type solar-like pulsator observed in the seismology field of the space telescope CoRoT. The satellite collected 137 days of high-precision photometric data on this star, confirming that it presents solar-like oscillations. HD 49385 was also observed in spectroscopy with the NARVAL spectrograph in January
    Deheuvels, S. et al.

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    2010
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