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  • Faint recombination lines in Galactic PNe with a [WC] nucleus
    Aims: We present spatially resolved high-resolution spectrophotometric data for the planetary nebulae PB 8, NGC 2867, and PB 6. We have analyzed two knots in NGC 2867 and PB 6 and one in PB 8. The three nebulae are ionized by [WC] type nuclei: early [WO] for PB 6 and NGC 2867 and [WC 5-6] in the case of PB 8. Our aim is to study the behavior of the
    García-Rojas, J. et al.

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    2009
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    54
  • Evolution of the optical Tully-Fisher relation up to z = 1.3
    Context: The study of the evolution of the Tully-Fisher relation has been controversial in the past years. The main difficulty is in determining the required parameters for intermediate and high redshift galaxies, given the cosmological corrections and biases involved. Aims: This work aims to identify the main problems of the study of the Tully
    Fernández Lorenzo, M. et al.

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    3
    2009
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    21
  • Dynamical constraints on the neutron star mass in EXO 0748-676
    We present Very Large Telescope (VLT) intermediate resolution spectroscopy of UY Vol, the optical counterpart of the low mass X-ray binary (LMXB) X-ray burster EXO 0748-676. By using Doppler tomography we detect narrow components within the broad HeII λ4542, λ4686 and λ5412 emission lines. The phase, velocity and narrowness of these lines are
    Muñoz-Darias, T. et al.

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    3
    2009
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    29
  • Discovery of the shortest recurrence time between thermonuclear X- ray bursts
    An RXTE observation of 4U 1636-536 taken on March 10th, 2009, revealed two type I X-ray bursts from this well studied neutron star low-mass X- ray binary (NS-LMXB). The recurrence time (wait time) between the two events, 5.4 minutes, is the shortest observed in any NS-LMXB. The average spectrum exhibited by both bursts was thermal. We performed
    Linares, M. et al.

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    3
    2009
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    11