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  • On the nature of starburst galaxies at low-z and their connection with interactions
    We investigate the properties of starbursts and the influence of galaxy-galaxy interactions on star formation (SF) in a sample of 1341 objects (distances < 40 Mpc). Starbursts present long-lasting SF in circumnuclear regions, which causes an increase of the central stellar density in both interacting and non-interacting systems, and similar gas
    Díaz García, S. et al.

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  • Optical variability studies of gamma-ray emitting blazars
    Variability studies of blazars have identified in the past hints of quasi-periodic emission for different sources, although strong evidences are still lacking. The understanding of whether this emission is truly periodic or not can help to explain the structure of blazars and the emission mechanisms taking place in these objects. We present the
    Otero Santos, J. et al.

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  • Optimizing TESS short cadence aperture for Asteroseismology of solar-like stars
    Thanks to missions such as CoRoT and Kepler/K2, asteroseismology has demonstrated that it is a powerful tool to determine precise stellar parameters. Now, with the NASA TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) mission, a new opportunity arose to use this technique on a sample of more than 20,000 bright main-sequence and subgiant stars. The
    González Cuesta, L. et al.

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  • PHOEBE binary star modelling in the era of Kepler and TESS
    PHOEBE2 (PHysics of Eclipsing BinariEs 2) is an open source binary star modelling code, which reproduces and fits light and radial velocity curves, spectral line profiles and astrometric orbits. The code represents a modern implementation of the Wilson-Devinney code with significant refinements, principally with the aim of providing an open
    Jones, D. et al.

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  • Photoionized Herbig-Haro objects in the Orion Nebula through VLT's deep spectroscopy I: HH529 II-III
    Using the Ultraviolet Visual Echelle Spectrograph (UVES) at the Very Large Telescope (VLT), we study the photoionized Herbig-Haro object HH529 in two associated bowshocks: HH529II and HH529III and its nebular background emission. We spatially isolate each bowshock and separate its blueshifted emission from the nebular background thanks to the very
    Méndez-Delgado, J. E. et al.

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  • Post-RGB Planetary Nebulae
    At least 20% of PNe host a post-common-envelope central star, and theoretical considerations predict that a significant fraction of these should come from common envelopes during the RGB (as opposed to the AGB). However, only a handful of candidate post-RGB PNe are known. Here, we present the discovery of a new post-RGB binary central star -
    Jones, D. et al.

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