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PublicationSpanish astronomy defended
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PublicationSpectrum of the cosmic background radiation between 3 MM and 800 microns
The measurements reported were made during a flight to an altitude of 40 km, on Mar. 13, 1974. A polarizing Michelson interferometer cooled, by a liquid helium...
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PublicationStars Within the Large Magellanic Cloud as Potential Lenses for Observed Microlensing Events
MASSIVE compact objects in the Galactic halo, known as MACHOs, have been postulated as the origin of a substantial fraction of the 'dark matter' known to exist...
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PublicationSubmillimeter brightness spike at the solar limb
Submillimeter observations made with a rapid-scanning interferometer during the solar eclipse of June 30, 1973 are reported. Reduction, correction, and plotting...
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PublicationSubmillimetre galaxies reside in dark matter haloes with masses greater than 3×1011 solar masses
The extragalactic background light at far-infrared wavelengths comes from optically faint, dusty, star-forming galaxies in the Universe with star formation...
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PublicationSulfur dioxide in the mid-infrared transmission spectrum of WASP-39b
The recent inference of sulfur dioxide (SO 2) in the atmosphere of the hot (approximately 1,100 K), Saturn-mass exoplanet WASP-39b from near-infrared JWST...
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PublicationSuppression of cooling by strong magnetic fields in white dwarf stars
Isolated cool white dwarf stars more often have strong magnetic fields than young, hotter white dwarfs, which has been a puzzle because magnetic fields are...
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PublicationTemperature inhomogeneities cause the abundance discrepancy in H II regions
H II regions are ionized nebulae surrounding massive stars. They exhibit a wealth of emission lines that form the basis for estimation of chemical composition...
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PublicationTeraelectronvolt emission from the γ-ray burst GRB 190114C
Long-duration γ-ray bursts (GRBs) are the most luminous sources of electromagnetic radiation known in the Universe. They arise from outflows of plasma with...