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Morphology and Dynamics of Solar Prominences from 3D MHD SimulationsIn this paper we present a numerical study of the time evolution of solar prominences embedded in sheared magnetic arcades. The prominence is represented by a density enhancement in a background-stratified atmosphere and is connected to the photosphere through the magnetic field. By solving the ideal magnetohydrodynamic equations in threeTerradas, J. et al.
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Mid-IR Spectra of Type Ia SN 2014J in M82 Spanning the First 4 MonthsWe present a time series of 8-13 μm spectra and photometry for SN 2014J obtained 57, 81, 108, and 137 days after the explosion using CanariCam on the Gran Telescopio Canarias. This is the first mid-IR time series ever obtained for a Type Ia supernova (SN Ia). These observations can be understood within the framework of the delayed detonation modelTelesco, C. M. et al.
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Massive OB stars at varying ZMassive stars play a key role in environments with very different metallicities. To interpret the role of massive stars in these systems we have to know their properties at different metallicities. The Local Group offers an excellent laboratory to this aim.Herrero, A. et al.
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Mass accretion rates from multiband photometry in the Carina Nebula: the case of Trumpler 14Context. We present a study of the mass accretion rates of pre-main sequence (PMS) stars in the cluster Trumpler 14 (Tr 14) in the Carina Nebula. Using optical multiband photometry we were able to identify 356 PMS stars showing Hα excess emission with equivalent width EW(Hα) > 20 Å. We interpret this observational feature as an indication thatBeccari, G. et al.
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Mapping the Interstellar Medium with Near-infrared Diffuse Interstellar BandsWe map the distribution and properties of the Milky Way's interstellar medium as traced by diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) detected in near-infrared stellar spectra from the SDSS-III/APOGEE survey. Focusing exclusively on the strongest DIB in the H band, at λ ~ 1.527 μm, we present a projected map of the DIB absorption field in the Galactic planeZasowski, G. et al.
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