Publications

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  • Continuous upflow of material in an active region filament from thephotosphere to the corona
    Using spectropolarimetric data of an Active Region (AR) filament we have carried out inversions in order to infer vector magnetic fields in the photosphere (Si I line) and in the chromosphere (He I line). Our filament lies above the polarity inversion line (PIL) situated close to disk center and presents strong Zeeman-like signatures in both
    Kuckein, C. et al.

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    2011
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    0
  • Convectively Driven Vortex Flows in the Sun
    We have discovered small whirlpools in the Sun, with a size similar to terrestrial hurricanes (
    Bonet, J. A. et al.

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    2008
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    179
  • Cool Gas and Massive Stars: The Nuclear Ring in M100
    The SAURON integral-field spectrograph was used to observe the central area of the barred spiral galaxy M100 (NGC 4321). M100 contains a nuclear ring of star formation, fueled by gas channeled inward by the galaxy's bar. We present maps of emission-line strengths, absorption-line strength indices, and the gas velocity dispersion across the field
    Allard, E. L. et al.

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    2005
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    25
  • Cooled instrumentation for infrared astronomical investigations from space
    A brief review is presented of infrared astronomical instrumentation which has been proposed or accepted for observations from space platforms. Some stress is placed on cryogenic design problems which have hitherto formed barriers to progress. Technical solutions to problems are outlined, and steps in implementing some of them are described.
    Beckman, J. E.

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    1977
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  • CoRoT-22 b: a validated 4.9 R⊕ exoplanet in 10-d orbit
    The CoRoT satellite has provided high-precision photometric light curves for more than 163 000 stars and found several hundreds of transiting systems compatible with a planetary scenario. If ground-based velocimetric observations are the best way to identify the actual planets among many possible configurations of eclipsing binary systems, recent
    Moutou, C. et al.

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    2014
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    15
  • CoRoT: Harvest of the exoplanet program
    One of the objectives of the CoRoT mission is the search for transiting extrasolar planets using high-precision photometry, and the accurate characterization of their fundamental parameters. The CoRoT satellite consecutively observes crowded stellar fields since February 2007, in high-cadence precise photometry; periodic eclipses are detected and
    Moutou, C. et al.

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    2013
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    59