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  • The Arizona Radio Observatory Survey of Molecular Gas in Nearby Normal Spiral Galaxies I: The Data
    Using the ARO KP 12 m telescope, we have carried out a CO(1–0) and 13CO(1–0) survey of the central regions of 113 “normal” spiral galaxies (i.e., unperturbed and with little or no nuclear activity). Our sample spans the whole range of morphological types (T = 1–7), with distances up to 75 Mpc. The detection rates for the observed objects are 99.1%
    Vila-Vilaro, B. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    6
    2015
    Número de citas
    13
  • The <monospace>rvfit</monospace> Code: A Detailed Adaptive Simulated Annealing Code for Fitting Binaries and Exoplanets Radial Velocities
    The fitting of radial velocity curves is a frequent procedure in binary star and exoplanet research. In the majority of cases, the fitting routines need to be fed with a set of initial parameter values and priors from which to begin the computations and their results can be affected by local minima. We present a new code, the rvfit code, for
    Iglesias-Marzoa, R. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    6
    2015
    Número de citas
    72
  • Surface abundances of ON stars
    Context. Massive stars burn hydrogen through the CNO cycle during most of their evolution. When mixing is efficient or when mass transfer in binary systems occurs, chemically processed material is observed at the surface of O and B stars. Aims: ON stars show stronger lines of nitrogen than morphologically normal counterparts. Whether this
    Martins, F. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    6
    2015
    Número de citas
    32
  • San Pedro Mártir observations of microvariability in obscured quasars
    Fast brightness variations are a unique tool to probe the innermost regions of active galactic nuclei (AGN). These variations are called microvariability or intra-night variability, and this phenomenon has been monitored in samples of blazars and unobscured AGNs. Detecting optical microvariations in targets hidden by the obscuring torus is a
    Polednikova, J. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    6
    2015
    Número de citas
    1
  • Radial velocities and metallicities from infrared Ca ii triplet spectroscopy of open clusters. II. Berkeley 23, King 1, NGC 559, NGC 6603, and NGC 7245
    Context. Open clusters are key to studying the formation and evolution of the Galactic disc. However, there is a deficiency of radial velocity and chemical abundance determinations for open clusters in the literature. Aims: We intend to increase the number of determinations of radial velocities and metallicities from spectroscopy for open clusters
    Carrera, R. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    6
    2015
    Número de citas
    10
  • Probing the Dark Matter Radial Profile in Lens Galaxies and the Size of X-Ray Emitting Region in Quasars with Microlensing
    We use X-ray and optical microlensing measurements to study the shape of the dark matter density profile in the lens galaxies and the size of the (soft) X-ray emission region. We show that single epoch X-ray microlensing is sensitive to the source size. Our results, in good agreement with previous estimates, show that the size of the X-ray emission
    Jiménez-Vicente, J. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    6
    2015
    Número de citas
    40