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  • On the potassium-rotation connection in late-type Alpha Persei stars
    We present measurements of the K I λ 7699 line from spectra of 19 late-type members of the αPersei cluster obtained with the Intermediate Dispersion Spectrograph at the Isaac Newton Telescope. These stars span a narrow range of Teff, from 5091 K to 4771 K, and a wide range of v sin i values (9 km s-1-170 km s-1). For a given star, we find
    Martín, E. L. et al.

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    2005
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  • New VR Magnification Ratios of QSO 0957+561
    We present VR magnification ratios of QSO 0957+561 that are inferred from the GLITP light curves of Q0957+561A and new frames taken with the 2.56 m Nordic Optical Telescope about 14 months after the GLITP monitoring. To extract the fluxes of the two close components, two different photometric techniques are used, pho2comC and psfphot. From the two
    Goicoechea, L. J. et al.

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    2005
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  • New estimates of the contribution of Wolf-Rayet stellar winds to the Galactic 26Al
    We present new yields of 26Al from Wolf-Rayet stellar winds based on rotating stellar models which account well for numerous observed properties of massive stars. We study the impacts on the yields of a change of initial mass, metallicity and initial rotation velocity. We also consider the effects of a change of mass loss rates during the Wolf
    Palacios, A. et al.

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    2005
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  • Near-infrared identification of the counterpart to X1908+075: a new OB-supergiant X-ray binary
    We report the near-infrared (near-IR) identification of the likely counterpart to X1908+075, a highly absorbed Galactic X-ray source recently suspected to belong to the rare class of OB supergiant-neutron star binary systems. Our JHKs-band imaging of the field reveals the existence within the X-ray error boxes of a near-IR source consistent with an
    Morel, T. et al.

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    2005
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  • Monte Carlo experiments on star cluster induced integrated-galaxy IMF variations
    As most if not all stars are born in stellar clusters the shape of the mass function of the field stars is not only determined by the initial mass function of stars (IMF) but also by the cluster mass function (CMF). In order to quantify this Monte-Carlo simulations were carried out by taking cluster masses randomly from a CMF and then populating
    Weidner, C. et al.

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    2005
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  • High mass star formation in the molecular cloud complex NGC 6334: NGC 6334E
    We obtained deep broad-band JHKs and narrow-band H2 and Brγ images of the northern part of the giant molecular cloud NGC 6334 containing three distinct centers of star formation (NGC 6334IN, E, and F), probably at different evolutionary stages. Preliminary results, including mid-IR images at 9.8 and 11.9 μm of the shell-shaped HII region NGC 6334E
    Persi, Paolo et al.

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    2005
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