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THICK DISCS AND TRUNCATIONS IN SPIRAL GALAXIESOur understanding of the evolution of galaxies within their optical radius has made great advances in the last decades. These have been achieved by analysing in detail the internal secular processes, the star formation history, and the Interstellar medium. However, the study of galaxy outskirts, so-called low surface brightness science, is still inCristina Martínez Lombilla
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The Updated BaSTI Stellar Evolution Models and Isochrones. I. Solar-scaled CalculationsWe present an updated release of the BaSTI (a Bag of Stellar Tracks and Isochrones) stellar model and isochrone library for a solar-scaled heavy element distribution. The main input physics that have been changed from the previous BaSTI release include the solar metal mixture, electron conduction opacities, a few nuclear reaction rates, bolometricHidalgo, S. L. et al.
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The SUrvey for Pulsars and Extragalactic Radio Bursts - II. New FRB discoveries and their follow-upWe report the discovery of four Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) in the ongoing SUrvey for Pulsars and Extragalactic Radio Bursts at the Parkes Radio Telescope: FRBs 150610, 151206, 151230 and 160102. Our real-time discoveries have enabled us to conduct extensive, rapid multimessenger follow-up at 12 major facilities sensitive to radio, optical, X-rayBhandari, S. et al.
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The spatial extent of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons emission in the Herbig star HD 179218Aim. We investigate, in the mid-infrared, the spatial properties of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) emission in the disk of HD 179218, an intermediate-mass Herbig star at 300 pc. Methods: We obtained mid-infrared images in the PAH-1, PAH-2 and Si-6 filters centered at 8.6, 11.3, and 12.5 μm, and N-band low-resolution spectra usingTaha, A. S. et al.
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The sdB pulsating star V391 Peg and its putative giant planet revisited after 13 years of time-series photometric dataV391 Peg (alias HS 2201+2610) is a subdwarf B (sdB) pulsating star that shows both p- and g-modes. By studying the arrival times of the p-mode maxima and minima through the O-C method, in a previous article the presence of a planet was inferred with an orbital period of 3.2 years and a minimum mass of 3.2 MJup. Here we present an updated O-CMolnar, L. et al.
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