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  • What Disc Brightness Profiles Can Tell us about Galaxy Evolution
    Azimuthally averaged surface brightness profiles of disc galaxies provide a most useful practical classification scheme which gives insights into their evolution. Freeman (1970) first classified disc profiles into Type I, with a single exponential decline in surface brightness, and Type II, having a split exponential profile, whose inner radial
    Beckman, J. E. et al.

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    2015
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  • Very Massive Stars in the local Universe
    Recent studies have claimed the existence of very massive stars (VMS) up to 300 M ⊙ in the local Universe. As this finding may represent a paradigm shift for the canonical stellar upper-mass limit of 150 M ⊙, it is timely to discuss the status of the data, as well as the far-reaching implications of such objects. We held a Joint Discussion at the
    Vink, J. S. et al.

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    2015
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  • The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey. XIX. B-type supergiants: Atmospheric parameters and nitrogen abundances to investigate the role of binarity and the width of the main sequence
    Context. Model atmosphere analyses have been previously undertaken for both Galactic and extragalactic B-type supergiants. By contrast, little attention has been given to a comparison of the properties of single supergiants and those that are members of multiple systems. Aims: Atmospheric parameters and nitrogen abundances have been estimated for
    McEvoy, C. M. et al.

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    2015
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  • The StEllar Counterparts of COmpact high velocity clouds (SECCO) survey. I. Photos of ghosts
    We present an imaging survey that searches for the stellar counterparts of recently discovered ultra-compact high-velocity H i clouds (UCHVC). It has been proposed that these clouds are candidate mini-haloes in the Local Group and its surroundings within a distance range of 0.25-2.0 Mpc. Using the Large Binocular Telescope we obtained wide-field (≃
    Bellazzini, M. et al.

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    2015
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  • THE SOLAR SYSTEM PLANETS AS A BASIS FOR EXOPLANETARY INTERPRETATION
    BEATRIZ GONZÁLEZ MERINO

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    2015
  • The Puzzling Li-Rich Red Giant Associated With Ngc 6819
    A Li-rich red giant (RG) star (2M19411367+4003382) recently discovered in the direction of NGC 6819 belongs to the rare subset of Li-rich stars that have not yet evolved to the luminosity bump, an evolutionary stage where models predict Li can be replenished. The currently favored model to explain Li enhancement in first-ascent RGs like 2M19411367
    Carlberg, J. K. et al.

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    2015
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