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  • Spectrophotometric study of the inner Galaxy
    The study if the large scale structure and properties of the Milky Way has always walked hand in hand with the availability of photometric and spectroscopic large scale surveys. Using the data from programs as 2MASS or UKIDSS, we show how we can derive large scale properties of our Galaxy, such as the behavior of the interstellar extinction or the
    Gonzalez-Fernandez, C. et al.

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    2011
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  • Spectrophotometric study in the near-IR of a sample of H alpha-selected galaxies with active star formation at z = 0.84
    In this work we present the results of the spectroscopic analysis in the near-infrared J band of a sample of 48 star forming galaxies at z = 0.84. Half of the sample was selected by a narrow-band filter tuned to Hα at that redshift and the other half was selected by photometric redshifts at the same redshift. We provide Hα luminosities and star
    Sánchez de Miguel, A. et al.

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    2011
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  • Size evolution of massive galaxies
    We present the preliminary results of cosmological simulation focused on the study of the size and velocity dispersion time evolution. We have study the main morphological features of a sample of more that 200 galaxies having masses between 5 x 10^{10} M_&sun; and 5 x 10^{11} M_&sun;. We compared the results obtained from the analysis of the
    Navarro-González, J. et al.

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    2011
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  • Shock-induced polarized hydrogen emission lines in the Mira star o Ceti
    Context. In the spectra of variable pulsating stars, especially Mira stars, the detection of intense hydrogen emission lines has been explained by the presence of a radiative and hypersonic shock wave, periodically propagating throughout the stellar atmosphere. Previous observation of the Mira star o Ceti around one of its brightest maximum light
    Fabas, N. et al.

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    2011
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