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  • Very High Energy Gamma-Ray Observations of Strong Flaring Activity in M87 in 2008 February
    M87 is the only known nonblazar radio galaxy to emit very high energy (VHE) gamma rays. During a monitoring program of M87, a rapid flare in VHE gamma-rays was detected by the MAGIC telescope in early 2008. The flux was found to be variable above 350 GeV on a timescale as short as 1 day at a significance level of 5.6 σ. The highest measured flux
    Albert, J. et al.

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    2008
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  • Velocities of Abell 610, 725 and 796 members (Boschin+, 2008)
    We carried out multi-object spectroscopic observations of A610, A725, and A796 in November 2004 and January 2005. We used AF2/WYFFOS, the multi-object, wide-field, fiber spectrograph working at the prime focus of the 4.2m William Herschel Telescope (WHT, Island of La Palma, Spain). (3 data files).
    Boschin, W. et al.

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    2008
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  • V458 Vul (Nova Vul 2007) becomes a highly-variable supersoft X-ray source
    Swift X-ray Telescope (XRT) monitoring observations of V458 Vul (Nova Vul 2007, S. Nakano, IAUC 8861) have found it to be entering a new phase characterised by a highly variable supersoft X-ray component accompanied by partially anti-correlated variations in the ultraviolet. An earlier report of entry into the supersoft phase (ATel #1246) has
    Drake, J. J. et al.

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    2008
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  • Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission. V. CoRoT-Exo-4b: stellar and planetary parameters
    Aims: The CoRoT satellite has announced its fourth transiting planet (Aigrain et al. 2008, A&A, 488, L43) with space photometry. We describe and analyse complementary observations of this system performed to establish the planetary nature of the transiting body and to estimate the fundamental parameters of the planet and its parent star. Methods
    Moutou, C. et al.

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    9
    2008
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    55
  • Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission. IV. CoRoT-Exo-4b: a transiting planet in a 9.2 day synchronous orbit
    CoRoT, the first space-based transit search, provides ultra-high-precision light curves with continuous time-sampling over periods of up to 5 months. This allows the detection of transiting planets with relatively long periods, and the simultaneous study of the host star's photometric variability. In this Letter, we report the discovery of the
    Aigrain, S. et al.

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    2008
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  • Transient Heavy Element Absorption Systems in Novae: Episodic Mass Ejection from the Secondary Star
    A high-resolution spectroscopic survey of post-outburst novae reveals short-lived heavy element absorption systems in a majority of novae near maximum light, having expansion velocities of 400-1000 km s-1 and velocity dispersions between 35 and 350 km s-1. A majority of systems are accelerated outward, and they all progressively weaken and
    Williams, Robert et al.

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    2008
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