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  • Coronal Cooling as a Result of Mixing by the Nonlinear Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability
    Recent observations show cool, oscillating prominence threads fading when observed in cool spectral lines and appearing in warm spectral lines. A proposed mechanism to explain the observed temperature evolution is that the threads were heated by turbulence driven by the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability that developed as a result of wave-driven shear
    Hillier, Andrew et al.

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    2019
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    26
  • CONSTRUCCIÓN DE MAPAS Y ESTIMACIÓN DE ESPECTROS DE POTENCIAS PARA EL EXPERIMENTO QUIJOTE. APLICACIÓN A LOS DATOS DEL INSTRUMENTO MFI.
    En esta tesis se han abordado varios de los pasos necesarios (análisis del ruido instrumental, construcción de mapas, estimación de espectros de potencias) para el procesado de los datos de un experimento de polarización del Fondo Cósmico de Microondas (FCM), enfocándolos a la explotación cientı́fica del experimento QUIJOTE. En particular se
    Alba Eva Peláez Santos

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    11
    2019
  • Atmospheric scintillation noise in ground-based exoplanet photometry
    Atmospheric scintillation caused by optical turbulence in the Earth's atmosphere can be the dominant source of noise in ground-based photometric observations of bright targets, which is a particular concern for ground-based exoplanet transit photometry. We demonstrate the implications of atmospheric scintillation for exoplanet transit photometry
    Föhring, D. et al.

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    2019
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    8
  • Asteroid pairs: A complex picture
    We studied a sample of 93 asteroid pairs, i.e., pairs of genetically related asteroids that are on highly similar heliocentric orbits. We estimated times elapsed since separation of pair members (i.e., pair age) that are between 7 × 103 yr and a few 106 yr. With photometric observations, we derived the rotation periods P1 for all the primaries (i.e
    Pravec, P. et al.

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    2019
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    78
  • An equatorial outflow in the black hole optical dipper Swift J1357.2-0933
    We present high time resolution optical spectroscopy and imaging of the black hole transient Swift J1357.2-0933 during its 2017 outburst. The light curves show recurrent dips resembling those discovered during the 2011 outburst. The dip properties (e.g. duration and depth) as well as the evolution of their recurrence time are similar to those seen
    Jiménez-Ibarra, F. et al.

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    2019
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    30
  • A wide star-black-hole binary system from radial-velocity measurements
    All stellar-mass black holes have hitherto been identified by X-rays emitted from gas that is accreting onto the black hole from a companion star. These systems are all binaries with a black-hole mass that is less than 30 times that of the Sun 1-4. Theory predicts, however, that X-ray-emitting systems form a minority of the total population of star
    Liu, Jifeng et al.

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    2019
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