Publications

  • Calibration of the SDSS/SEGUE Spectroscopic Pipeline

    We describe an ongoing effort to validate the estimated atmospheric parameters (Teff, log g, [Fe/H]) obtained from SDSS spectroscopy (R = 2000) and ugriz photometry, which are being employed for both the previous SDSS-I and the ongoing SEGUE surveys. The spectroscopic pipeline makes use of a number of methods for the estimation of each parameter

    Sivarani, T. et al.

    Advertised on:

    12
    2005
    Citations
    2
  • Can solar g-modes be identified from ground-based velocity measurements

    The question of whether or not solar g-modes can be detected and identified from ground observations is addressed. The limitation imposed by the Earth's atmosphere, the background solar noise spectrum at low frequencies, and a poor theoretical knowledge of these modes are mentioned. Using the best uninterrupted full disk velocity measurements

    Garcia, C. et al.

    Advertised on:

    12
    1988
    Citations
    4
  • Can stellar winds account for temperature fluctuations in HII regions?. The case of NGC 2363

    We compare the rate of kinetic energy injected by stellar winds into the extragalactic H II region NGC 2363 to the luminosity needed to feed the observed temperature fluctuations. The kinetic luminosity associated to the winds is estimated by means of two different evolutionary synthesis codes, one of which takes into account the statistical

    Luridiana, V. et al.

    Advertised on:

    12
    2001
    Citations
    6
  • Carbon and nitrogen abundances of stellar populations in the globular cluster M 2

    We present CH and CN index analysis and C and N abundance calculations based on the low-resolution blue spectra of red giant branch (RGB) stars in the Galactic globular cluster NGC 7089 (M 2). Our main goal is to investigate the C-N anticorrelation for this intermediate metallicity cluster. The data were collected with DOLORES, the multiobject, low

    Milone, A. P. et al.

    Advertised on:

    12
    2012
    Citations
    26
  • CCD imaging of NGC 4861: Ionized gas properties and stellar formation

    This work undertakes the study of the galaxy NGC 4861, using imaging centered at the strong lines H-alpha, H-beta, (O III) lambda 5007 and nearby continua. Integrated, absolute fluxes of 28 H II regions, and the region known as the bright knot, have been measured showing correlations between the equivalent width of H-beta and the excitation index

    Barth, Clarissa S. et al.

    Advertised on:

    12
    1994
    Citations
    16