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  • Blue Massive Stars in NGC 55: A First Quantitative Study
    We present the first census of blue massive stars in NGC 55, a galaxy of the Sculptor group at 1.94 Mpc. This study is based on optical low-resolution spectra of approximately 200 objects taken with VLT-FORS2. We have performed the spectral classification of these objects. The estimated stellar radial velocities show general agreement with the
    Castro, N. et al.

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    2010
    Citations
    0
  • Beam Asymmetry Σ of the π- Photoproduction off Neutron
    We present the analysis of data performed in order to identify the events of the γ + n → π- + p reaction obtained by bombarding a liquid Deuterium target with a polarised γ beam of 0.55-1.5 GeV at the Graal-experiment. We show the effect of different kinematic and hardware constraints used to reduce the contamination coming from the concurrent
    Mandaglio, G. et al.

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    2010
    Citations
    1
  • Baryonic Matter at Supercluster Scales: The Case of the Corona Borealis Supercluster
    In a 24deg2 survey for baryonic matter at 33GHz in the Corona Borealis supercluster (CrB-SC) of galaxies (z=0.07), with the Very Small Array (VSA) interferometer (Génova-Santos et al. 2005, MNRAS 363, 79; 2008, arXiv: 0804.0199), we found a very strong temperature decrement in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). It has an amplitude of-230±23μK
    Padilla-Torres, C. P. et al.

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    2010
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    0
  • Baryonic Matter at Supercluster Scales: The Case of the Corona Borealis Supercluster
    In a 24deg2 survey for baryonic matter at 33GHz in the Corona Borealis supercluster (CrB-SC) of galaxies (z=0.07), with the Very Small Array (VSA) interferometer (Génova-Santos et al. 2005, MNRAS 363, 79; 2008, arXiv: 0804.0199), we found a very strong temperature decrement in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). It has an amplitude of-230±23μK
    Padilla-Torres, Carmen Pilar et al.

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    2010
    Citations
    2
  • Are the main belt comets, comets?
    We present the visible spectrum of asteroid-comet transition object 133P/Elst-Pizarro (7968), the first member of the new population of objects called Main Belt Comets (Hsieh & Jewitt 2006). The spectrum was obtained with the 4.2m William Herschel Telescope at the “Roque de los Muchachos” observatory. The orbital elements of 133P place it within
    Licandro, J. et al.

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    2010
    Citations
    5