Publications

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  • Velocity Fields within the Solar Convection Zone: Evidence from Oscillation Ring Diagram Analysis of Mount Wilson Dopplergrams
    A ring-diagram analysis of solar oscillations has been applied to a 3 day time series of full-disk Doppler images obtained at Mount Wilson. A model of the three-dimensional power spectrum assuming a Lorentzian profile in frequency and the advection of the wave front by horizontal flows has been fitted to the observed spectrum. The model provides
    Cacciani, A. et al.

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    1995
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    45
  • Vertical velocities from proper motions of red clump giants
    Aims: We derive the vertical velocities of disk stars in the range of Galactocentric radii of R = 5 - 16 kpc within 2 kpc in height from the Galactic plane. This kinematic information is connected to dynamical aspects in the formation and evolution of the Milky Way, such as the passage of satellites and vertical resonance and determines whether the
    López-Corredoira, M. et al.

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    2014
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    36
  • Very High Energy γ-Rays from the Universe's Middle Age: Detection of the z = 0.940 Blazar PKS 1441+25 with MAGIC
    The flat-spectrum radio quasar PKS 1441+25 at a redshift of z = 0.940 is detected between 40 and 250 GeV with a significance of 25.5σ using the MAGIC telescopes. Together with the gravitationally lensed blazar QSO B0218+357 (z = 0.944), PKS 1441+25 is the most distant very high energy (VHE) blazar detected to date. The observations were triggered
    Ahnen, M. L. et al.

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    2015
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    86
  • Very-High-Energy γ-Ray Observations of a Strong Flaring Activity in M 87 in 2008 February
    M 87 is the only known non blazar radio galaxy to emit very high energy (VHE) gamma-rays. During a monitoring program of M 87, a rapid flare in VHE gamma-rays was detected by the MAGIC telescope in early 2008. The flux was found to be variable above 350 GeV on atimescaleas short as 1 day at a significance level of 5.6σ. The highest measured flux
    Mazin, D. et al.

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    2008
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    0
  • Vestige of a Beginning: a Quest for 142Nd Anomalies in the Earth
    Although seismic tomography evidence leaves no room for fully layered mantle convection, it is still arguable that over Earth's history convection has efficiently homogenized mantle composition. We first searched for remains of the early differentiation of the planet in the 3.8 Ga rocks from Isua, Greenland. A sensitive indicator is the extinct
    Boyet, M. et al.

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    2002
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