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  • Studying the Relationship Between the Average Velocity of the Turbulence and High Altitude Winds at the Teide Observatory
    The requirements for excellent image quality of current large and future very large telescopes demand a proper knowledge of atmospheric turbulence. Thus several projects are already pursuing this aim. The precise characterization of the turbulence above a particular site requires long-term monitoring. In this sense, due to the lack of long-term
    García-Lorenzo, B. et al.

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    9
    2009
    Citations
    0
  • Sublimating components in the coma of comet C/2000 WM1 (LINEAR)
    Comet C/2000 WM1 (LINEAR) was observed at ESO at the time of its closest approach to the Earth at the beginning of December 2001 (geocentric distance: 0.32 AU). The aim of the observations was characterization of the solid component of the coma. Observations have been acquired over a wide spectral range, from the visible to the thermal infrared
    Tozzi, G. P. et al.

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    9
    2004
    Citations
    26
  • Superbubbles vs Super-galactic winds
    Here we stress some of the major differences between supergalactic winds and giant superbubbles evolving into the giant low density haloes of galaxies. Both events are the result of massive bursts of star formation within the densest regions of the host galaxies. However, supergalactic winds are able to channel the metals produced by the recent
    Tenorio-Tagle, G. et al.

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    9
    2003
    Citations
    5
  • Superdense Massive Galaxies in the ESO Distant Cluster Survey (EDisCS)
    We find a significant number of massive and compact galaxies in clusters from the ESO Distant Clusters Survey (EDisCS) at 0.4 z 1. They have similar stellar masses, ages, sizes, and axial ratios to local z ~ 0.04 compact galaxies in WIde field Nearby Galaxy clusters Survey (WINGS) clusters, and to z = 1.4-2 massive and passive galaxies found in
    Valentinuzzi, T. et al.

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    9
    2010
    Citations
    72