Publications

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  • Metal-line emission from the warm-hot intergalactic medium - II. Ultraviolet
    Approximately half the baryons in the local Universe are thought to reside in the warm-hot intergalactic medium (WHIM), i.e. diffuse gas with temperatures in the range 105 T 107K. Emission lines from metals in the UV band are excellent tracers of the cooler fraction of this gas, with T ~103photons-1cm-2sr-1) comes from relatively dense (ρ >
    Bertone, Serena et al.

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    10
    2010
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    31
  • Massive star formation in Wolf-Rayet galaxies. V. Star-formation rates, masses and the importance of galaxy interactions
    Aims: We performed a comprehensive analysis of a sample of 20 starburst galaxies that show a substantial population of very young massive stars, most of them classified as Wolf-Rayet galaxies. Methods: In this paper, the last in the series, we analyze the global properties of our galaxy sample using multiwavelength data extracted from our own
    López-Sánchez, Á. R.

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    10
    2010
    Citations
    67
  • MAGIC Telescope Observations of Gamma-Ray Bursts
    MAGIC is built to perform observations of prompt and early afterglow emission from Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) above 25 GeV. The instrument is designed to have the lowest possible energy threshold among the ground based γ-ray detectors and the fastest reaction time to alerts distributed over the GRB Coordinates Network (GCN). The MAGIC-I telescope
    Garczarczyk, M. et al.

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    10
    2010
    Citations
    3
  • Long-term Evolution of the Aerosol Debris Cloud Produced by the 2009 Impact of an Object with Jupiter
    We report the evolution of the cloud of aerosols produced in the atmosphere of Jupiter by the impact of an object in 19 July 2009 (Sánchez-Lavega et al., Astrophys. J. Lett, Vol. 715, L155. 2010). This study is based on images obtained with a battery of ground-based telescopes and the Hubble Space Telescope in the visible and in the deep near
    Sanchez-Lavega, Agustin et al.

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    2010
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    0