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  • Abundances of Na, Mg and Al in stars with giant planets
    We present Na, Mg and Al abundances in a set of 98 stars with known giant planets, and in a comparison sample of 41 “single” stars. The results show that the [X/H] abundances (with X = Na, Mg and Al) are, on average, higher in stars with giant planets, a result similar to the one found for iron. However, we did not find any strong difference in the
    Beirão, P. et al.

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    2005
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    56
  • A photometric study of the light variations of the triple system DG Leo
    Multi-site and multi-year differential photometry of the triple star DG Leo reveals a complex frequency spectrum that can be modelled as the combination of at least three δ Scuti type frequencies in the range 11.5-13 c/d (with semi-amplitudes of 2-7 mmag) and a superimposed slow variability of larger amplitude. The period of the slow variation fits
    Lampens, P. et al.

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    7
    2005
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    13
  • A Photometric Diagnostic to Aid in the Identification of Transiting Extrasolar Planets
    One of the obstacles in the search for exoplanets via transits is the large number of candidates that must be followed up, few of which ultimately prove to be exoplanets. Any method that could make this process more efficient by somehow identifying the best candidates and eliminating the worst would therefore be very useful. Seager & Mallén-Ornelas
    Tingley, Brandon et al.

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    7
    2005
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    77
  • Vector magnetic field map at the photospheric level below and around a solar filament (neutral line)
    We present a vector magnetic field map obtained on 7 December 2003, below and around a filament located not so far from the active region NOAA 517, whose one spot is also found on the map of 240× 340 arcsec. This region was itself located near the disk center, so that the longitudinal (resp. transverse) field is nearly the vertical (resp
    Bommier, V. et al.

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    6
    2005
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    11
  • Toward a global earthshine network: First results from two stations
    Big Bear Solar Observatory is building the world's first global earthshine network to measure Earth's large-scale reflectance. Our first remote station was deployed in late 2003 at the Crimean Astronomical Observatory. Here we compare the data obtained from the two earthshine stations, Crimea and Big Bear. We find that the retrieved quantities from
    Pallé, E. et al.

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    6
    2005
    Citations
    8
  • Time Series Analysis of Long Term Full Disk Observations Of The Mn I 539.4 nm Solar Line
    The equivalent width and central depth data of Mn 539.4 nm solar spectral line, observed in the period from 1979 to 1992 at Kitt Peak Observatory, was analyzed in pursuit for periodic changes. As the observations are highly unevenly sampled, test if the periods really exist in the observed data was needed. Two different methods for spectral
    Danilovic, S. et al.

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    6
    2005
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    13