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  • Stellar populations in late-type spirals observed with SAURON
    We present results on the stellar populations of a sample of 18 late-type spirals, based on data acquired with the integral-field spectrograph SAURON at the WHT. We present the two-dimensional line-strength maps, the central line indices, and estimate the star formation time-scale. In an exponentially declining SFR scenario, we find a trend between
    Ganda, Katia et al.

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    2008
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  • Stellar population in bulge of spiral galaxies
    We present extensive photometric and spectroscopic study to give a new insight in the bulge stellar population. Super-solar α/Fe and its constant value along the radial profile, in most of the galaxies, suggest that the star formation in these objects has been fast and occurred at the same time in the whole bulge.
    Morelli, L. et al.

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    2008
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  • Static telescope aberration measurement and correction using lucky imaging techniques
    A procedure has been developed to compute static aberrations after the PSF measured with the lucky imaging technique, using a nearby star as the point source to probe the optical system. This PSF is iteratively turned into a phase map at the pupil using the Gerchberg-Saxton algorithm, and then converted to the adequate actuation information for a
    López Marrero, M. et al.

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    7
    2008
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  • Spiral galaxies in the SAURON survey
    We discuss some recent integral field spectroscopy using the SAURON instrument of a sample consisting of 24 early-type spirals, part of the SAURON Survey, and 18 late-type spirals. Using 2-dimensional maps of their stellar radial velocity, velocity dispersion, and absorption line strength, it is now much easier to understand the nature of nearby
    Peletier, Reynier F. et al.

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    2008
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    5
  • Simulating galactic outflows with kinetic supernova feedback
    Feedback from star formation is thought to play a key role in the formation and evolution of galaxies, but its implementation in cosmological simulations is currently hampered by a lack of numerical resolution. We present and test a subgrid recipe to model feedback from massive stars in cosmological smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulations. The
    Dalla Vecchia, C. et al.

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    2008
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