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  • Fullerenes as carriers of extinction, diffuse interstellar bands and anomalous microwave emission
    According to semiempirical models, photoabsorption by fullerenes (single and multishell) could explain the shape, width and peak energy of the most prominent feature of the interstellar absorption, the UV bump at 2175 Å. Other weaker transitions are predicted in the optical and near-infrared providing a potential explanation for diffuse
    Iglesias-Groth, Susana

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    10
    2008
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    4
  • Fifteen new T dwarfs discovered in the UKIDSS Large Area Survey
    We present the discovery of 15 new T2.5-T7.5 dwarfs (with estimated distances ~24-93pc), identified in the first three main data releases of the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope (UKIRT) Infrared Deep Sky Survey. This brings the total number of T dwarfs discovered in the Large Area Survey (LAS) (to date) to 28. These discoveries are confirmed by
    Pinfield, D. J. et al.

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    10
    2008
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    101
  • Extended UV (XUV) Emission in Nearby Galaxy Disks
    We summarize the main properties of the extended UV (XUV) emission found in roughly 30% of the nearby spiral galaxies observed by the GALEX satellite. Two different classes of XUV disks are identified, the Type 1 XUV disks where significant, structured UV-bright features are found beyond the classical azimuthally-averaged star-formation threshold
    Gil de Paz, A. et al.

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    10
    2008
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    4
  • Evolution of tidal disruption candidates discovered by XMM-Newton
    Context: It has been demonstrated that active galactic nuclei are powered by gas accretion onto supermassive black holes located at their centres. The paradigm that the nuclei of inactive galaxies are also occupied by black holes was predicted long ago by theory. In the past decade, this conjecture was confirmed by the discovery of giant-amplitude
    Esquej, P. et al.

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    10
    2008
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    159
  • Evolution of Disk Profile Break Radii with Redshift
    We present an analysis of the surface brightness profiles of a sample of 435 late type galaxies with redshift extending up to z˜1. We have used imaging data from GOODS-South HST/ACS tep{Giavalisco04}. We have classified the profiles, obtained at a constant rest-frame wavelength (˜ B band), noting the existence and type of `breaks' in them. In the
    Azzollini, R. et al.

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    10
    2008
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  • Effect of mass loss on the driving of g-modes in B supergiant stars
    MOST has detected p and g-modes in the B supergiant star HD163899. Saio et al. (2006) have explained the driving of g-modes in a post main sequence star by the presence of a convective shell which prevents some modes from entering the damping radiative core. We show that this scenario depends on the evolution of the star, with or without mass loss
    Godart, Mélanie et al.

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    10
    2008
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    1