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  • The reflective surface of the MAGIC telescope
    The atmospheric Cherenkov telescope MAGIC for ground-based gamma-ray astronomy is operating since late 2003 on the Canary island of La Palma. Its 17 m diameter mirror is composed of 964 square all-aluminum mirrors of ˜0.5m side, making up a parabola of 236 m2 area. Each mirror is composed of a sandwich of two thin aluminum layers interspaced by a
    Pareschi, G. et al.

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    2008
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    19
  • The Remote Observing Working Group for the Asteroid Impact and Deflection Assessment (AIDA)
    The Asteroid Impact and Deflection Assessment (AIDA) is a joint US-European mission concept designed to demonstrate the effectiveness of an kinetic impactor for planetary defense. Ground-based observing is a key component to AIDA and critical for its success. We present the observing campaign we have been conducting of the asteroid Didymos, the
    Rivkin, A. S. et al.

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    2017
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    1
  • The road to matrix mechanics: I. Classical interpretation of the anomalous optical dispersion
    This paper is the first one of a series of two on the role of the optical dispersion in the historical development of early quantum mechanics. As preparation for the successive paper on Ladenburg’s development of the phenomenological theory of radiative transitions between the stationary states of an atom by Einstein, we present here the current
    Crivellari, L.

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    2016
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    0
  • The road to matrix mechanics: II. Ladenburg’s quantum interpretation of optical dispersion
    This paper reviews Ladenburg’s development of the phenomenological theory of radiative transitions between the stationary states of an atom put forward by Einstein in 1917. The historical background as well as the far reaching outcomes of his work are considered and discussed; among them the Kramers–Heisenberg quantum dispersion theory that paved
    Crivellari, L.

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    2016
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  • The search for solar oscillations, 1974 to 1976
    Using a resonant scattering spectrometer, observations of integral solar light have been recorded and analyzed to determine the existence of solar oscillations. Although the data from individual days do confirm the existence of long-period oscillations, these do not seem to be consistent in either period, amplitude or phase. Possible interpretation
    Brookes, J. R. et al.

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    1978
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    16