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  • Time Series of Solar Granulation Images. III. Dynamics of Exploding Granules and Related Phenomena
    The evolution of exploding granules is studied by using a spatially as well as temporally highly resolved time series of white-light images of 80 minute duration. The results of this study show that the dynamics of exploding granules is strongly affected by their surroundings and that their appearance is closely related to the mesogranular flow
    Hirzberger, J. et al.

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    12
    1999
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    31
  • The Structure of NGC 2392
    The planetary nebula NGC 2392 possesses an extremely unusual spectrokinematic morphology, characterized by several strange and elusive structures. In this paper, extensive narrowband imaging of the source is used to investigate the shell excitation structure, while [O III] and [S II] images are ratioed to provide fully sampled mapping of electron
    Cuesta, L. et al.

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    12
    1999
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    12
  • The Sagittarius dwarf irregular galaxy (SagDIG): distance and star formation history
    The distance, star formation history and global properties of the Local Group dIrr galaxy SagDIG are derived based on an [I-(V-I)] colour-magnitude diagram of ~ 1550 stars. A distance of 1.06+/- 0.10 Mpc is obtained from the I magnitude of the TRGB. This corresponds to 1.17 Mpc to the barycenter of the Local Group and 1.34 to M 31, being DDO 210
    Karachentsev, I. et al.

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    12
    1999
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    32
  • The population, magnitudes, and sizes of Jupiter family comets
    We analyze the sample of measured nuclear magnitudes of the observed Jupiter family (JF) comets (taken as those with orbital periods P 20 years and Tisserand parameters T > 2). We find a tendency of the measured nuclear magnitudes to be fainter as JF comets are observed with CCD detectors attached to medium- and large-size telescopes (e.g
    Fernández, J. A. et al.

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    12
    1999
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    81
  • The Optical Properties of the Host Galaxies of FR I and FR II Radio Sources
    The two Fanaroff & Riley classes of radio galaxies are defined by radio morphology, and the distinction may arise from a combination of environmental conditions and central engine power. Several studies have suggested that powerful, FR II, radio galaxies are on average 0.5 mag fainter optically (i.e., are smaller) than weak, FR I, radio galaxies
    Scarpa, R. et al.

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    12
    1999
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    0
  • The mid-infrared spectrum of the zodiacal light observed with ISOPHOT
    The thermal spectrum of the zodiacal light cannot be observed from the ground. We collected 27 mid-infrared (6-12mu m) spectra obtained by the spectrophotometer ISOPHOT-S on-board the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO). The observed positions are distributed over the sky region accessible by ISO. The spectrum of the zodiacal light is remarkably well
    Abrahám, P. et al.

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    12
    1999
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