Publications

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  • The Magnetism of the Very Quiet Sun
    When the polarimetric sensitivity and the angular resolution exceed a threshold, magnetic fields show up almost everywhere on the solar surface. Here I revise the observational properties of the weakest polarization signals, which appear in the InterNetwork (IN) regions. We already have some information on the magnetic field strengths and
    Sánchez-Almeida, J.

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    12
    2004
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    34
  • The formation of galactic bulges
    We summarise some recent results about nearby galactic bulges, relevant to their formation. We highlight a number of significant advances in our understanding of the surface brightness profiles, stellar populations, and especially the very centers of spirals. We also view our own Milky Way as if it were an external galaxy. Our main conclusions are
    Peletier, Reynier et al.

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    12
    2004
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    0
  • The European Large Area ISO Survey - IX. The 90-μm luminosity function from the Final Analysis sample
    We present the 90-μm luminosity function of the Final Analysis of the European Large Area ISO Survey (ELAIS), extending the sample size of our previous analysis (Paper IV) by about a factor of 4. Our sample extends to z= 1.1, ~50 times the comoving volume of Paper IV, and 107.7 h-2L/Lsolar 1012.5. From our optical spectroscopy campaigns of the
    Serjeant, Stephen et al.

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    12
    2004
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    28
  • The Disappearing Act of KH 15D: Photometric Results from the 2002-2004 Observing Campaigns
    We present the results from the 2002-2004 seasons of photometric monitoring of the eclipsing system KH 15D. The eclipse has continued to evolve in secular fashion, and the eclipses are now approximately 24 days in length, or half the period. A periodogram of the most recent data confirms the spectroscopic period of 48.38 days determined by Johnson
    Hamilton, C. M. et al.

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    12
    2004
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    0
  • Supernova-rates for different galaxy types
    The stellar initial mass function (IMF) integrated over an entire galaxy is an integral over all separate star-formation events. Since most stars form in star clusters with different masses the integrated IMF becomes an integral of the (universal or invariant) canonical stellar IMF over the star-cluster mass function. This integrated IMF is steeper
    Weidner, Carsten et al.

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    12
    2004
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