Publications

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  • The Redshift Distribution of Flat-Spectrum Radio Sources
    The redshift distribution of flat-spectrum radio sources with 5 GHz flux densities S5>~5 mJy is a key component in using current radio lens surveys to probe the cosmological model. We have constructed the first flat-spectrum radio sample in the flux density range 3-20 mJy. Our new sample has 33 sources; we have determined the redshifts of 14 of
    Muñoz, J. A. et al.

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    2003
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    21
  • The Interacting Wolf-Rayet Galaxy Haro 15
    Only less than 150 Wolf-Rayet galaxies are actually known. Many of them are dwarf or irregular galaxies, and some show close companion objects. Peculiar morphological features, like mergers or tidal tails connecting small stellar aggregates, are found in many cases. Therefore, we think that interaction could be an important mechanism that triggers
    López-Sánchez, A. R. et al.

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    9
    2003
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    2
  • The High-Excitation Planetary Nebula NGC 246: Optical and Near-Ultraviolet Observations and Two-dimensional Numerical Models
    We have imaged the planetary nebula (PN) NGC 246 in the near-ultraviolet wavelengths [Ne V] 342.6 nm, the Bowen fluorescence line of O III at 344.4 nm, and a nearby line-free region centered on 338.6 nm, as well as Hα, [O III] 500.7 nm, and [S II] 673.0 and 671.5 nm. Imaging in the 344.4 nm line is necessary to deconvolve contamination of the [Ne V
    Szentgyorgyi, Andrew et al.

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    9
    2003
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    14
  • The Century Survey Galactic Halo Project. I. Stellar Spectral Analysis
    The Century Survey Galactic Halo Project is a photometric and spectroscopic survey from which we select relatively blue stars (V-R
    Brown, Warren R. et al.

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    9
    2003
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    25
  • Superbubbles vs Super-galactic winds
    Here we stress some of the major differences between supergalactic winds and giant superbubbles evolving into the giant low density haloes of galaxies. Both events are the result of massive bursts of star formation within the densest regions of the host galaxies. However, supergalactic winds are able to channel the metals produced by the recent
    Tenorio-Tagle, G. et al.

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    9
    2003
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    5
  • Study of p-mode excitation and damping rate variations from IRIS++ observations
    11 years of low degree helioseismic data collected by the IRIS++ network (International Research of the Interior of the Sun) have been analyzed. The epoch covered (mid-1989 to end-1999) spans the maximum and the falling phase of solar cycle 22 and the rising phase of the current solar cycle 23. Annual timeseries with an overlap of 6 months are used
    Salabert, D. et al.

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    9
    2003
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    25