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  • Tc Trends And Terrestrial Planet Formation: The Case Of Zeta Reticuli
    During the last decade astronomers have been trying to search for chemical signatures of terrestrial planet formation in the atmospheres of the hosting stars. Several studies suggested that the chemical abundance trend with the condensation temperature, Tc, is a signature of rocky planet formation. In particular, it was suggested that the Sun shows
    Vardan, A. et al.

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    2016
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    0
  • Testing Newtonian gravity in the low acceleration regime with globular clusters: the case of ω Centauri revisited
    Context. Stellar kinematics in the external regions of globular clusters can be used to probe the validity of Newton's law in the low acceleration regimes without the complication of non-baryonic dark matter. Indeed, in contrast to the case of galaxies, in globular clusters a systematic deviation of the velocity dispersion profile from the expected
    Scarpa, R. et al.

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    2010
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    30
  • Testing the Black Hole No-hair Theorem with OJ287
    We examine the ability to test the black hole no-hair theorem at the 10% level in this decade using the binary black hole in OJ287. In the test we constrain the value of the dimensionless parameter q that relates the scaled quadrupole moment and spin of the primary black hole: q 2 = -q χ2. At the present we can say that q = 1 ± 0.3 (1σ), in
    Valtonen, M. J. et al.

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    2011
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    36
  • The (galaxy-wide) IMF in giant elliptical galaxies: from top to bottom
    Recent evidence based independently on spectral line strengths and dynamical modelling point towards a non-universal stellar initial mass function (IMF), probably implying an excess of low-mass stars in elliptical galaxies with a high velocity dispersion. Here, we show that a time-independent bottom-heavy IMF is compatible neither with the observed
    Weidner, C. et al.

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    2013
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    79
  • The 1.5 meter solar telescope GREGOR
    The 1.5 m telescope GREGOR opens a new window to the understanding of solar small-scale magnetism. The first light instrumentation includes the Gregor Fabry Pérot Interferometer (GFPI), a filter spectro-polarimeter for the visible wavelength range, the GRating Infrared Spectro-polarimeter (GRIS) and the Broad-Band Imager (BBI). The excellent
    Schmidt, W. et al.

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    2012
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    167