Publications

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  • VSOP: Fixing the variable sky with one-shot typing of neglected variables
    Stellar variability types are assigned on the basis of lightcurve appearance, which often remains unchallenged without further observational evidence. VSOP (Variable Star One-shot Project) is a large international collaboration, which has so far obtained spectra of more than 400 stars during the past year. Operationally this program is a completely
    Dall, Thomas et al.

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    2007
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  • VSOP: the variable star one-shot project. I. Project presentation and first data release
    Context: About 500 new variable stars enter the General Catalogue of Variable Stars (GCVS) every year. Most of them however lack spectroscopic observations, which remains critical for a correct assignement of the variability type and for the understanding of the object. Aims: The Variable Star One-shot Project (VSOP) is aimed at (1) providing the
    Dall, T. H. et al.

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    2007
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    17
  • Warps and correlations with intrinsic parameters of galaxies in the visible and radio
    From a comparison of the different parameters of warped galaxies in the radio, and especially in the visible, we find that: a) No large galaxy (large mass or radius) has been found to have high amplitude in the warp, and there is no correlation of size/mass with the degree of asymmetry of the warp. b) The disc density and the ratio of dark to
    Castro-Rodríguez, N. et al.

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    8
    2002
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    19
  • WAS: the data archive for the WEAVE spectrograph
    The WAS1(WEAVE Archive System) is a software architecture for archiving and delivering the data releases for the WEAVE7 instrument at WHT (William Herschel Telescope). The WEAVE spectrograph will be mounted at the 4.2-m WHT telescope and will provide millions of spectra in a 5-year program, starting early 2018. The access and retrieval of
    Guerra, J. et al.

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    2016
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    3
  • WASP-14 b: transit timing analysis of 19 light curves
    Although WASP-14 b is one of the most massive and densest exoplanets on a tight and eccentric orbit, it has never been a target of photometric follow-up monitoring or dedicated observing campaigns. We report on new photometric transit observations of WASP-14 b obtained within the framework of Transit Timing Variations @ Young Exoplanet Transit
    Raetz, St. et al.

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    2015
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    18