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  • Calibration Requirements for CanariCam on the Spanish Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC)
    The ISO mission has shown the importance of establishing a reliable spectrophotometric calibration over the range of wavelengths covered by its multiple observing modes. We examine the needs for infrared calibration with the new generation of 8-10 metre class telescopes in the light of this experience, in particular the 10-m Gran Telescopio
    Martín-Luis, F. et al.

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    2003
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  • Bar-Driven Disk Evolution: Grand-Design Nuclear Spirals
    Through observations and modeling, we demonstrate how the recently discovered large-scale bar in NGC 5248 generates spiral structure that continues from 10 kpc down to 100 pc. Deep inside the bar, two massive CO spirals with streaming motions of 20--40 km/s cover nearly 180 deg in azimuth and connect to two narrow K-band spirals which delineate the
    Jogee, S. et al.

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    2003
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  • B-type supergiants in M 31
    We present the spatial distribution of chemical species in M 31, as derived from intermediate resolution spectra of seven B-type supergiants, lying within four OB associations, covering a galactocentric distance of 5 - 12 kpc. We do not detect any systematic oxygen gradient across this galactocentric range. We find that the inner regions of M 31
    Trundle, Carrie et al.

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    2003
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  • Astrophysical Particle Acceleration in Geospace and Beyond
    Natural acceleration of charged particles occurs within a variety of physical contexts and through a range of physical processes.``Cosmic'' charged particle acceleration can involve particle energies and energy changes from less than one electron Volt (eV), and on through kilovolt (keV) energies, up to 1018 and perhaps 1020 eV. These acceleration
    Horwitz, J. L. et al.

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    2003
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