Publications

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  • The Gaia-ESO Survey: A globular cluster escapee in the Galactic halo
    A small fraction of the halo field is made up of stars that share the light element (Z ≤ 13) anomalies characteristic of second generation globular cluster (GC) stars. The ejected stars shed light on the formation of the Galactic halo by tracing the dynamical history of the clusters, which are believed to have once been more massive. Some of these
    Lind, K. et al.

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    2015
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  • The downplayed role of secular processes in the co-evolution of galaxies and black holes
    According to the current co-evolution picture, most present-day galaxies experienced at least one phase of vigorous black hole (BH) activity in the past, during which a tight link between galaxy and BH gets established. While during the last two decades we have witnessed tremendous progress in the field, additional robust observational constraints
    Cisternas, M. et al.

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    2015
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  • The double-degenerate, super-Chandrasekhar nucleus of the planetary nebula Henize 2-428
    The planetary nebula stage is the ultimate fate of stars with masses one to eight times that of the Sun (). The origin of their complex morphologies is poorly understood, although several mechanisms involving binary interaction have been proposed. In close binary systems, the orbital separation is short enough for the primary star to overfill its
    Santander-García, M. et al.

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    2015
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  • The classification of frequencies in the γ Doradus/δ Scuti hybrid star HD 49434
    Hybrid stars of the γ Doradus and δ Scuti pulsation types have great potential for asteroseismic analysis to explore their interior structure. To achieve this, mode identifications of pulsational frequencies observed in the stars must be made, a task which is far from simple. In this work we begin the analysis by scrutinizing the frequencies found
    Brunsden, E. et al.

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    2015
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  • The Cherenkov Telescope Array potential for the study of young supernova remnants
    Supernova remnants (SNRs) are among the most important targets for γ-ray observatories. Being prominent non-thermal sources, they are very likely responsible for the acceleration of the bulk of Galactic cosmic rays (CRs). To firmly establish the SNR paradigm for the origin of cosmic rays, it should be confirmed that protons are indeed accelerated
    Acharya, B. S. et al.

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    2015
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  • Subaru and Swift observations of V652 Herculis: resolving the photospheric pulsation
    High-resolution spectroscopy with the Subaru High Dispersion Spectrograph, and Swift ultraviolet photometry are presented for the pulsating extreme helium star V652 Her. Swift provides the best relative ultraviolet photometry obtained to date, but shows no direct evidence for a shock at ultraviolet or X-ray wavelengths. Subaru has provided high
    Jeffery, C. S. et al.

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    2015
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