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  • Emission line flaring in the SW Sex old nova V533 Herculis
    We present high time resolution spectroscopy of the non-eclipsing old nova V533 Herculis (N Her 1963). It is the second nova remnant affected by the `SW Sex syndrome'. A modulation of the equivalent width of the emission lines with a period of 23.33 min has been detected. This, together with the strong He II λ4686 emission characteristic of
    Rodríguez-Gil, Pablo et al.

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    11
    2002
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    1
  • Emission Line Region in a sample of 12 active galactic nuclei
    We present a study of the emission line profiles of a sample of 12 single-peaked Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs- Sy 1 and QSOs). The narrow [OIII] lines seem to be related to two components; NLR1, which has dispersion velocities from 200 to 500 km s-1 and is blueshifted with respect to the systemic by about 20 to 350 km s-1; and NLR2, with smaller
    Popovic, L. C. et al.

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    11
    2004
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    1
  • Enhanced lithium depletion in Sun-like stars with orbiting planets
    The surface abundance of lithium on the Sun is 140 times less than the protosolar value, yet the temperature at the base of the surface convective zone is not hot enough to burn-and hence deplete-Li (refs 2, 3). A large range of Li abundances is observed in solar-type stars of the same age, mass and metallicity as the Sun, but such a range is
    Israelian, Garik et al.

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    11
    2009
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    133
  • EROS 2 proper motion survey: a field brown dwarf, and an L dwarf companion to LHS 102
    We report the discovery of two L dwarfs (the new spectral class defined for dwarfs cooler than the M type) in a two-epoch CCD proper motion survey of 413 square degrees, complemented by infrared photometry from DENIS. One of them has a strong lithium line, which for very cool dwarfs is a proof of brown dwarf status. The other is a common proper
    EROS Collaboration et al.

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    11
    1999
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    77
  • Erratum: A modified χ2-test for cosmic microwave background analyses
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    Rubiño-Martín, J. A. et al.

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    11
    2003
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    0