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  • Chromospheres of late-type active and quiescent dwarfs. I - an atlas of high resolution CA II H profiles
    As a result of a major program of spectral observations using the CAT 1.4 m telescope and Coude Echelle Spectrograph at ESO, La Silla, 68 high resolution profiles of the 3968.5 A Ca H resonance line have been obtained for 16 late type stars (dwarfs and subgiants, including the sun) ranging from F9 to K5, selected to be representative of a wide span
    Rebolo, R. et al.

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    10
    1989
    Citations
    14
  • ABUNDANCIAS DE C, N Y O EN ESTRELLAS DEFICIENTES EN METALES: IMPLICACIONES EN LA EVOLUCION QUIMICA DE LA GALAXIA
    EN EL TRABAJO SE HA DETERMINADO LA ABUNDANCIA DE OXIGENO EN 43 ESTRELLAS ENANAS POBRES EN METALES PERTENECIENTES AL HALO Y DISCO GALACTICO A PARTIR DE ESPECTROS DE ALTA RESOLUCIO. LAS OBSERVACIONES SE REALIZARON EN EL TELESCOPIO ISAAC NEWTON DE 2.5 M, UTILIZANDO EL ESPECTROGRAFO DE DISPERSION INTERMEDIA Y DETECTORES CCD. SE HA ENCONTRADO QUE LA
    CARLOS A. ABIA LADRON DE GUEVARA

    Advertised on:

    10
    1989
  • Surface photometry of early-type galaxies.
    In its most general acceptation, surface photometry is a technique applicable to any "extended" object, irrespective of the spectral band of the observational frame. The subject of this paper is restricted to the mapping of galaxies in the "standard" bands of the visible. By combining CCD images with deep large-field photographs, this technique
    Capaccioli, M. et al.

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    9
    1989
    Citations
    11
  • Radiation-induced forces on the orbits of dust particles around rotating stars
    The influence of rotation and finite size of the radiation source on the orbits of dust particles around stars is analyzed. It is found that there are physical situations in which the results first derived by Robertson (Poynting-Robertson effect), corresponding to a nonrotating point-like source, cannot properly describe the dynamical behavior of
    Buitrago, J. et al.

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    9
    1989
    Citations
    6