Publications

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  • The OTELO survey. I. Description, data reduction, and multi-wavelength catalogue
    Context. The evolution of galaxies through cosmic time is studied observationally by means of extragalactic surveys. The usefulness of these surveys is greatly improved by increasing the cosmological volume, in either depth or area, and by observing the same targets in different wavelength ranges. A multi-wavelength approach using different
    Bongiovanni, Ángel et al.

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    2019
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  • The nature of faint radio galaxies at high redshifts
    We present spectra and near-infrared images of a sample of faint radio sources initially selected as promising high-redshift radio galaxy (HzRG) candidates. We have determined redshifts for a total of 13 radio galaxies with redshifts ranging from 0.52 ≤ z ≤ 5.72. Our sample probes radio luminosities that are almost an order of magnitude fainter
    Saxena, A. et al.

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    2019
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  • The Initial Mass Function of Lens Galaxies from Quasar Microlensing
    We present a new approach to studying the initial mass function (IMF) in external galaxies based on quasar microlensing observations. We use measurements of quasar microlensing magnifications in 24 lensed quasars to estimate the average mass of the stellar population in the lens galaxies without any a priori assumption on the shape of the IMF. The
    Jiménez-Vicente, J. et al.

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    2019
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  • The Central Star of NGC 2346 as a Clue to Binary Evolution through the Common Envelope Phase
    We present an analysis of the binary central star of the planetary nebula NGC 2346 based on archival data from the International Ultraviolet Explorer, and new low- and high-resolution optical spectra (3700-7300 Å). By including in the spectral analysis the contribution of both stellar and nebular continuum, we reconciled long-time discrepant UV and
    Gómez-Muñoz, M. A. et al.

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    2019
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  • TESS Asteroseismology of the Known Red-giant Host Stars HD 212771 and HD 203949
    The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is performing a near all-sky survey for planets that transit bright stars. In addition, its excellent photometric precision enables asteroseismology of solar-type and red-giant stars, which exhibit convection-driven, solar-like oscillations. Simulations predict that TESS will detect solar-like
    Campante, Tiago L. et al.

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    2019
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