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  • The Schrodinger-Virasoro Lie group and algebra: from geometry to representation theory
    This article is concerned with an extensive study of an infinite-dimensional Lie algebra $mathfrak{sv}$, introduced in the context of non-equilibrium statistical physics, containing as subalgebras both the Lie algebra of invariance of the free Schrodinger equation and the central charge-free Virasoro algebra $Vect(S^1)$. We call $mathfrak{sv}$ the
    Roger, Claude et al.

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    2006
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  • The methane ice rich surface of large TNO 2005 FY_9: a Pluto-twin in the trans-neptunian belt?
    Context: .The population of known large trans-neptunian objects (TNOs) is growing very fast and the knowledge of their physical properties is a key issue to understand the origin and evolution of the Solar System. Aims: .In this paper we studied the surface composition of the recently discovered TNO 2005 FY9, one of the largest known TNOs (~0.7
    Licandro, J. et al.

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    2006
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  • The Mass Spectrum of X-Ray Binaries
    This review summarizes the observational constraints on the mass spectrum of compact objects in X-ray binaries. We currently have 20 X-ray binaries with confirmed black holes, based on dynamical information (i.e. mass in excess of 3 Msun). In two cases, V404 Cyg and GRS 1915+105, the black hole mass exceeds the maximum predicted by current Type Ib
    Casares, Jorge

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    2006
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  • The hidden life of massive stars
    A considerable fraction of the massive stars of our galaxy is obscured by dust. Dust extinction is preventing us from using powerful criteria, developed at UV and optical wavelength ranges, to infer physical properties of hot stars. At wavelengths longwards of about 5 microns, emission from warm dust is typically dominating the spectra. It is
    Lenorzer, A. et al.

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    2006
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