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The Differences in the Torus Geometry between Hidden and Non-hidden Broad Line Active Galactic NucleiWe present results from the fitting of infrared (IR) spectral energy distributions of 21 active galactic nuclei (AGNs) with clumpy torus models. We compiled high spatial resolution (∼0.3–0.7 arcsec) mid-IR (MIR) N-band spectroscopy, Q-band imaging, and nuclear near- and MIR photometry from the literature. Combining these nuclear near- and MIRIchikawa, K. et al.
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The B Fields in OB Stars (BOB) SurveyThe B fields in OB stars (BOB) survey is an ESO large program collecting spectropolarimetric observations for a large number of early-type stars in order to study the occurrence rate, properties, and ultimately the origin of magnetic fields in massive stars. As of July 2014, a total of 98 objects were observed over 20 nights with the FORS2 andKholtygin, A. F. et al.
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The APOGEE Spectroscopic Survey of Kepler Planet Hosts: Feasibility, Efficiency, and First ResultsThe Kepler mission has yielded a large number of planet candidates from among the Kepler Objects of Interest (KOIs), but spectroscopic follow-up of these relatively faint stars is a serious bottleneck in confirming and characterizing these systems. We present motivation and survey design for an ongoing project with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey IIIFleming, S. W. et al.
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The ALHAMBRA survey: accurate merger fractions derived by PDF analysis of photometrically close pairsAims: Our goal is to develop and test a novel methodology to compute accurate close-pair fractions with photometric redshifts. Methods: We improved the currently used methodologies to estimate the merger fraction fm from photometric redshifts by (i) using the full probability distribution functions (PDFs) of the sources in redshift space; (ii)López-Sanjuan, C. et al.
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The 2009 multiwavelength campaign on Mrk 421: Variability and correlation studiesAims: We perform an extensive characterization of the broadband emission of Mrk 421, as well as its temporal evolution, during the non-flaring (low) state. The high brightness and nearby location (z = 0.031) of Mrk 421 make it an excellent laboratory to study blazar emission. The goal is to learn about the physical processes responsible for theAleksić, J. et al.
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