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  • The X-ray counterpart to the gravitational-wave event GW170817
    A long-standing paradigm in astrophysics is that collisions—or mergers—of two neutron stars form highly relativistic and collimated outflows (jets) that power γ-ray bursts of short (less than two seconds) duration. The observational support for this model, however, is only indirect. A hitherto outstanding prediction is that gravitational-wave
    Troja, E. et al.

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    2017
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    656
  • The young stellar population of IC 1613. II. Physical properties of OB associations
    Context. To understand the structure and evolution of massive stars, systematic surveys of the Local Group galaxies have been undertaken, to find these objects in environments of different chemical abundances. We focus on the metal-poor irregular galaxy IC 1613 to analyze the stellar and wind structure of its low-metallicity massive stars. We
    García, M. et al.

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    2010
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    20
  • The z=0.558 absorption system towards PKS 0118-272: A candidate Damped LY α system at low redshift.
    We present a study of the MgII absorption system at z=0.558 towards the BL Lac object PKS 0118-272 based on high resolution spectra (λ/{DELTA}λ=~2x10^4^) obtained at the 3.6m ESO telescope and on direct imaging data obtained at the 3.5m ESO New Technology Telescope. At the redshift of the absorber we detect lines of the low ionization species MgI
    Molaro, P. et al.

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    1997
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    18
  • Thermal Intertias of Main-Belt Asteroids from Wise Thermal Infrared Data
    By means of a modified thermophysical model (TPM) that takes into account asteroid shape and pole uncertainties, we analyze the thermal infrared data acquired by the NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) of about 300 asteroids with derived convex shape models. We adopt convex shape models from the DAMIT database (Durech et al., 2010, A
    Hanus, J. et al.

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    2014
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    1
  • Thermodynamic fluctuations in solar photospheric three-dimensional convection simulations and observations
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    Beck, C. et al.

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    2013
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    0
  • Thick Disks of Edge-on Galaxies Seen through the Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S4G): Lair of Missing Baryons?
    Most, if not all, disk galaxies have a thin (classical) disk and a thick disk. In most models thick disks are thought to be a necessary consequence of the disk formation and/or evolution of the galaxy. We present the results of a study of the thick disk properties in a sample of carefully selected edge-on galaxies with types ranging from T = 3 to T
    Comerón, Sébastien et al.

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    2011
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    105