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  • The Star Formation History and Morphological Evolution of the Draco Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy
    The photometric and morphological properties, as well as the star formation history, of the Draco dwarf spheroidal galaxy are analyzed on the basis of wide-field CCD photometry of the resolved stars covering about 1 deg2. Draco is at a distance of d=80+/-7 kpc and has a metallicity, [Fe/H], of -1.8+/-0.2. No metallicity gradient is detected. The
    Aparicio, Antonio et al.

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    2001
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    117
  • The European Large Area ISO Survey - VI. Discovery of a new hyperluminous infrared galaxy
    We report the discovery of the first hyperluminous infrared galaxy (HyLIG) in the course of the European Large Area ISO Survey (ELAIS). This object has been detected by ISO at 6.7, 15 and 90μm, and is found to be a broad-line, radio-quiet quasar at a redshift [formmu4]z=1.099. From a detailed multicomponent model fit of the spectral energy
    Morel, T. et al.

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    11
    2001
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    17
  • Stellar and ionized gas kinematics of the interacting Seyfert 1.9 galaxy NGC 2992
    Integral field spectroscopy in the central 16''x 12'' (2.4 kpc x 1.8 kpc, if H0 = 75 km s-1 Mpc-1) of the Seyfert 1.9 galaxy NGC 2992 has been obtained using the fibre system INTEGRAL. The data are mainly used to study the stellar and ionized gas kinematics. In spite of the photometric disruptions in the outer parts (r > 6 kpc) produced by the
    García-Lorenzo, B. et al.

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    11
    2001
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    21
  • Phasing of segmented mirrors: a new algorithm for piston detection
    The point spread function of a segmented-mirror telescope is severely affected by segment misalignment, which can nullify the performance of adaptive optics systems. The piston and tilt of each segment must be precisely adjusted in relation to the other segments. Furthermore, the direct detection of the alignment error with natural stars would be
    Rodríguez-Ramos, J. M. et al.

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    11
    2001
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    6
  • Pattern recognition techniques and the measurement of solar magnetic fields
    Measuring vector magnetic fields in the solar atmosphere using the profiles of the Stokes parameters of polarized spectral lines split by the Zeeman effect is known as Stokes Inversion. This inverse problem is usually solved by least-squares fitting of the Stokes profiles. However least-squares inversion is too slow for the new generation of solar
    Lopez Ariste, Arturo et al.

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    11
    2001
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    2