Publications

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  • Accreting magnetars: a new type of high-mass X-ray binaries?
    The discovery of very slow pulsations (Pspin =5560 s) has solved the long-standing question of the nature of the compact object in the high-mass X-ray binary 4U 2206+54 but has posed new ones. According to spin evolutionary models in close binary systems, such slow pulsations require a neutron star magnetic field strength larger than the quantum
    Blay, P. et al.

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    2012
    Citations
    45
  • Accretion and Outflow in the Proplyd-like Objects Near Cygnus OB2
    Cygnus OB2 is the most massive association within 2 kpc from the Sun, hosting hundreds of massive stars, thousands of young low mass members, and some sights of active star formation in the surrounding cloud. Recently, 10 photoevaporating proplyd-like objects with tadpole-shaped morphology were discovered in the outskirts of the OB association
    Guarcello, M. G. et al.

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    9
    2014
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    12
  • Achieving a few cm/sec calibration repeatability for high resolution spectrographs: the laser frequency comb on HARPS
    The laser frequency comb, with its extreme precision, opens a new window for high precision spectroscopy for current facilities, as well as for the ELT's. We report on the latest performance of the laser frequency comb obtained in combination with the HARPS spectrograph, which allowed calibration with cm/sec repeatability. The laser frequency comb
    Lo Curto, Gaspare et al.

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    9
    2012
    Citations
    15
  • Acquisition cameras and wavefront sensors for the GTC 10-m telescope
    The GTC Acquisition Cameras and Wavefront Sensors are based on a modular design with remote, low-profile and lightweight CCD heads and a compact CCD controller. The cameras employ E2V Technologies Peltier cooled CCD47-20 and CCD39-01 detectors, which achieve 1Hz and 200Hz full frame readouts, respectively. The CCD controller is a modified version
    Kohley, Ralf et al.

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    9
    2004
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    0
  • Adaptive optics for the Gran Telescopio Canarias
    It is foreseen that the Gran Telescopio Canarias will include an Adaptive Optics (AO) system to provide diffraction-limited images in the near-IR. The preliminary scientific requirements are presented here and are used to determine the basic system specifications. The sky coverage is determined for the cases of natural and laser guide stars. The
    Devaney, Nicholas et al.

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    9
    1998
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    0