Publications

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  • Resolved and unresolved populations: statistics and synthesis models
    In this contribution, I present 90%-confidence limits on diagnostic diagrams of Wλ(WR-bump) and L(WR-bump)/L(Hβ) ratio vs Wλ(Hβ) resulting from evolutionary synthesis models that include the statistical dispersion due to finite stellar populations in real star forming regions.
    Cerviño, M.

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    2003
    Citations
    1
  • POLIS: A spectropolarimeter for the VTT and for GREGOR
    The polarimetric Littrow Spectrograph POLIS is designed for vector polarimetry at high angular and spectral resolution. It measures the magnetic field simultaneously in the photosphere and the chromosphere of the sun. Both branches of the polarimetry unit are dual beam systems with a single rotating modulator for both wavelengths and polarizing
    Schmidt, W. et al.

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    2003
    Citations
    38
  • Polarization in the young cluster NGC 6611: circumstellar interstellar or ... both ?
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    Bastien, P. et al.

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    2003
    Citations
    0
  • Physical parameters of low-ionization knots and jets in PNe: NGC 7009, K 4-47, and NGC 6543
    In addition to the large-scale outflows, which form their round, elliptical, and bipolar shells, planetary nebulae (PNe) also have, usually on smaller scales, pairs of highly collimated outflows, or jets. These jets, as well as the pairs of knots that appear at their tips (very prominent in the low-ionization emission lines), are the subject of the
    Gonçcalves, D. R.

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    2003
    Citations
    1
  • Parameters of massive OB stars
    I review our knowledge about effective temperatures and masses of massive OB stars paying special attention to results recently obtained using new atmospheric models including sphericity, mass-loss and line-blanketing. The new temperature scales for O dwarfs and supergiants are lower than previously accepted. No systematic mass discrepancy is found
    Herrero, A.

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    2003
    Citations
    15