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  • The Runaway White Dwarf LP400-22 has a Companion
    We report the detection of a radial velocity companion to the extremely low-mass white dwarf (WD) LP400-22. The radial velocity of the WD shows variations with a semiamplitude of 119 km s-1 and a 0.98776 day period, which implies a companion mass of M >= 0.37 M sun. The optical photometry rules out a main-sequence companion. Thus the invisible
    Kilic, Mukremin et al.

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    2009
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    22
  • The Physical Properties of Four ~600 K T Dwarfs
    We present Spitzer 7.6-14.5 μm spectra of ULAS J003402.77-005206.7 and ULAS J133553.45+113005.2, two T9 dwarfs with the latest spectral types currently known. We fit synthetic spectra and photometry to the near- through mid-infrared energy distributions of these dwarfs and that of the T8 dwarf 2MASS J09393548-2448279. We also analyze near-infrared
    Leggett, S. K. et al.

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    2009
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    78
  • The nature of growing bulges within z < 1.3 galaxy disks in the GOODS-N Field
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    Domínguez Palmero, L. et al.

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    2009
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  • The Nature of Fossil Galaxy Groups: Are They Really Fossils?
    We use SDSS-DR4 photometric and spectroscopic data out to redshift z ~ 0.1 combined with ROSAT All Sky Survey X-ray data to produce a sample of 25 fossil groups (FGs), defined as bound systems dominated by a single, luminous elliptical galaxy with extended X-ray emission. We examine possible biases introduced by varying the parameters used to
    La Barbera, F. et al.

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    2009
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    46
  • The Lunar Terrestrial Observatory: Observing the Earth using photometers on the Moon’s surface
    The Earth’s albedo is one of the least studied fundamental climate parameters. The albedo is a bi-directional variable, and there is a high degree of anisotropy in the light reflected from a given terrestrial surface. However, simultaneously observing from all points on Earth at all reflecting angles is a practical impossibility. Therefore, all
    Pallé, E. et al.

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    2009
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  • The Iron Abundance in Galactic Planetary Nebulae
    We constrain the iron abundance in a sample of 33 low-ionization Galactic planetary nebulae (PNe) using [Fe III] lines and correcting for the contribution of higher ionization states with ionization correction factors that take into account uncertainties in the atomic data. We find very low iron abundances in all the objects, suggesting that more
    Delgado Inglada, G. et al.

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    2009
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    49