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  • Relative stability of two laser frequency combs for routine operation on HARPS and FOCES
    We report on the installation of a laser frequency comb (LFC) at the HARPS spectrograph, which we characterize relative to a second LFC that we had brought to HARPS for testing. This allowed us for the first time to probe the relative stability of two independent astronomical LFCs over an extended wavelength range. Both LFCs covered the spectral
    Probst, R. A. et al.

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    2016
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  • Quasars as a Tracer of Large-scale Structures in the Distant Universe
    We study the dependence of the number density and properties of quasars on the background galaxy density using the currently largest spectroscopic data sets of quasars and galaxies. We construct a galaxy number density field smoothed over the variable smoothing scale of between approximately 10 and 20 h ‑1 Mpc over the redshift range 0.46 z 0.59
    Song, H. et al.

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    2016
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  • Probing the Deep End of the Milky Way with Kepler: Asteroseismic Analysis of 854 Faint Red Giants Misclassified as Cool Dwarfs
    Asteroseismology has proven to be an excellent tool to determine not only global stellar properties with good precision, but also to infer the stellar structure, dynamics, and evolution for a large sample of Kepler stars. Prior to the launch of the mission, the properties of Kepler targets were inferred from broadband photometry, leading to the
    Mathur, S. et al.

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    2016
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  • Probing Stellar Dynamics With Space Photometry
    The surface magnetic field has substantial influence on various stellar properties that can be probed through various techniques. With the advent of new space-borne facilities such as CoRoT and Kepler, uninterrupted long high-precision photometry is available for hundred of thousand of stars. This number will substantially grow through the
    García, R. A. et al.

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    2016
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  • Portrait of the Polana-Eulalia family complex: Surface homogeneity revealed from near-infrared spectroscopy
    The inner asteroid belt is an important source of near-Earth asteroids (NEAs). Dynamical studies of the inner asteroid belt have identified several families overlapping in proper orbital elements, including the Polana and Eulalia families that contain a large fraction of the low-albedo asteroids in this region. We present results from two
    Pinilla-Alonso, Noemí et al.

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    2016
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  • Polarization Of Young Brown Dwarfs
    Linear polarization due to scattering processes can be used as a probe of the existence of atmospheric condensates in ultracool dwarfs. Models predict that the observed linear polarization increases with the degree of oblateness, which is inverse to the surface gravity.We aimed to measure optical linear polarization from a sample of six young brown
    Manjavacas, E. et al.

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