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  • A pile of new Planetary Nebulae in the Galactic Plane
    The INT photometric H-alpha Survey (IPHAS; http://www.iphas.org) is now near completion. A band of 10 degrees along the Northern Galactic Plane is being imaged in Hα, r' and i' filters with typically 1 arcsec resolution and a completeness limit better than r'=20 mag. IPHAS is filling in the currently existing gap in the Planetary Nebulae (PNe)
    Mampaso, A. et al.

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    2009
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  • X-ray jets and magnetic flux emergence in the Sun
    Magnetized plasma is emerging continually from the solar interior into the atmosphere. Magnetic flux emergence events and their consequences in the solar atmosphere are being observed with high space, time and spectral resolution by a large number of space missions in operation at present (e.g. SOHO, Hinode, Stereo, Rhessi). The collision of an
    Moreno-Insertis, Fernando

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    2009
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  • WINGS: A WIde-field Nearby Galaxy-cluster Survey. II. Deep optical photometry of 77 nearby clusters
    Context: This is the second paper of a series devoted to the WIde Field Nearby Galaxy-cluster Survey (WINGS). WINGS is a long term project which is gathering wide-field, multi-band imaging and spectroscopy of galaxies in a complete sample of 77 X-ray selected, nearby clusters (0.04 z 0.07) located far from the galactic plane (|b|≥ 20°). The main
    Varela, J. et al.

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    4
    2009
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  • Why we need to measure turbulent magnetic fields in HII regions
    We have measured the emission line profiles in Hα from populations of HII regions in nearby spiral galaxies, and extracted their non-thermal line widths. These are supersonic for the more luminous regions. We infer from plots of line width, σ, against Hα luminosity, a set of regions in virial equilibrium, and derive their masses summing all known
    Beckman, John E. et al.

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    4
    2009
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  • Very peculiar wind from BD+53°2790, the optical counterpart to 4U 2206+54
    BD+53°2790, an O9.5V star, is the optical counterpart to the HMXRB 4U 2206+54. This system was classified initially as a BeX, but observational evidence soon stressed the need to revise this classification. The permanent asymmetry in the H α line profiles (in contrast with the cyclic variations shown by Be stars), the variations in the profile of
    Blay, P. et al.

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    4
    2009
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    6