Publications

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  • A Morphological Study of Sigma-Drop Galaxies
    We study a sample of 20 galaxies with an observed central drop in the stellar velocity dispersion (σ-drop) matched with a control sample of galaxies without a σ-drop. We search for correlations between σ-drops and the properties, primarily morphological, of the inner zones and discs of their host galaxies. Both morphological parameters and
    Comerón, S. et al.

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    2010
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    0
  • Young T-dwarf candidates in IC 348
    Context: The determination of the lower-end of the initial mass function (IMF) provides strong constraints on star formation theories. Aims: We report here on a search for isolated planetary-mass objects in the 3 Myr-old star-forming region IC 348. Methods: Deep, narrowband CH4off and CH4on images were obtained with CFHT/WIRCam over 0.11 sq. deg
    Burgess, A. S. M. et al.

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    12
    2009
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    51
  • X-Ray Jets in Coronal Holes: Numerical Simulation and Hinode Observations
    We report on our recent 3D numerical models of the launching of hot, high-speed jets in a coronal hole following the emergence of magnetized plasma from the solar interior. As part of the same research, we have also analyzed Hinode (EIS and XRT) and Soho-MDI observational data of an actual process of flux emergence followed by jet launching in a
    Moreno-Insertis, F. et al.

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    12
    2009
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    1
  • What Can We Learn on the Structure and the Dynamics of the Solar Core with g Modes?
    The detection of the signature of dipole gravity modes has opened the path to study the solar inner radiative zone. Indeed, g modes should be the best probes to infer the properties of the solar nuclear core that represents more than half of the total mass of the Sun. Concerning the dynamics of the solar core, we can study how future observations
    Mathur, S. et al.

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    12
    2009
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    0
  • Two Suggestions to See the Hidden Magnetism of the Solar Chromosphere
    Solar magnetic fields leave their fingerprints in the polarization signatures of the emergent spectral line radiation. This occurs through a variety of rather unfamiliar physical mechanisms, not only via the Zeeman effect. In particular, magnetic fields modify the atomic level polarization (population imbalances and quantum coherences) that
    Trujilo-Bueno, J.

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    12
    2009
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    1