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  • Multiconjugate adaptive optics with plenoptic cameras and the Fourier transform reconstructor
    Multi-Conjugate Adaptive Optics (MCAO) will play a key role in future astronomy. Every Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) is being designed with its MCAO module, and most of their instruments will rely on that kind of correction for their optimum performance. Many technical challenges have to be solved in order to develop MCAO systems. One of them
    Montilla, I. et al.

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    2010
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  • Milne-Eddington inversion of the Fe I line pair at 630 nm
    Context. The iron lines at 630.15 and 630.25 nm are often used to determine the physical conditions of the solar photosphere. A common approach is to invert them simultaneously under the Milne-Eddington approximation. The same thermodynamic parameters are employed for the two lines, except for their opacities, which are assumed to have a constant
    Orozco Suárez, D. et al.

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    2010
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    14
  • Massive star formation in Wolf-Rayet galaxies. IV. Colours, chemical-composition analysis and metallicity-luminosity relations
    Aims: We have performed a comprehensive multiwavelength analysis of a sample of 20 starburst galaxies that show a substantial population of very young massive stars, most of them classified as Wolf-Rayet (WR) galaxies. In this paper, the forth of the series, we present the global analysis of the derived photometric and chemical properties. Methods
    López-Sánchez, Á. R. et al.

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    7
    2010
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    131
  • Mapping the interstellar medium in galaxies with Herschel/SPIRE
    The standard method of mapping the interstellar medium in a galaxy, by observing the molecular gas in the CO 1-0 line and the atomic gas in the 21-cm line, is largely limited with current telescopes to galaxies in the nearby universe. In this letter, we use SPIRE observations of the galaxies M 99 and M 100 to explore the alternative approach of
    Eales, S. A. et al.

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    7
    2010
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    39