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  • A QSO Discovered at the Redshift of the Extended X-Ray Cluster RX J0152.7-1357
    The galaxy cluster RX J0152.7-1357 at z=0.8325 is one of the most luminous X-ray clusters known. It is elongated toward the bright, nearby, X-ray active galaxy NGC 720 about 14' away. At the same distance on the other side of that galaxy is an X-ray blue stellar object with a flux of 5.8 counts ks-1 in the ROSAT PSPC detector. An intermediate
    Burbidge, E. M. et al.

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    2006
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  • A new exact method for line radiative transfer
    We present a new method, the coupled escape probability (CEP), for exact calculation of line emission from multi-level systems, solving only algebraic equations for the level populations. The CEP formulation of the classical two-level problem is a set of linear equations, and we uncover an exact analytic expression for the emission from two-level
    Elitzur, Moshe et al.

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  • 3D NIR spectroscopy at subarcsecond resolution
    We present a scientific case approached through high quality 3D NIR spectroscopy performed with CIRPASS, attached to the Gemini South telescope. A binary mass concentration at the nucleus of the galaxy M 83 was suggested by Thatte et al. [A&A 364 (2000) L47] and Mast et al. [BAAA 45 (2002) 98. Astroph#0505264] determined the possible position of
    Diaz, Ruben J. et al.

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    2006
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  • X-ray nuclear emission of a sample of LINER Galaxies
    We report the results from an homogeneous analysis of the X-ray (ACIS-S/Chandra) data available for a sample of 52 LINER galaxies. The X-ray morphology has been classified attending to their nuclear compactness in the hard band (4.5-8.0 keV), into 2 categories: AGN-like nuclei (with a clearly identified unresolved nuclear source) and Starburst-like
    González-Martín, O. et al.

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    2006
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  • Very Efficient Methods for Multilevel Radiative Transfer in Atomic and Molecular Lines
    The development of fast numerical methods for multilevel radiative transfer (RT) applications often leads to important breakthroughs in astrophysics, because they allow the investigation of problems that could not be properly tackled using the methods previously available. Probably, the most familiar example is the so-called Multilevel Accelerated
    Asensio Ramos, A. et al.

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    2006
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  • Ultraluminous X-ray Sources: Bubbles and Optical Counterparts
    Optical studies of ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULX) in nearby galaxies have turned out to be instrumental in discriminating between various models including the much advertised intermediate mass black hole hypothesis and various beaming scenarios. Here we report on ESO VLT and SUBARU observations of ULX that have revealed the parent stellar
    Pakull, Manfred W. et al.

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