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  • Periodic mass-loss episodes due to an oscillation mode with variable amplitude in the hot supergiant HD 50064
    Aims: We aim to interpret the photometric and spectroscopic variability of the luminous blue variable supergiant HD 50064 (V = 8.21). Methods: CoRoT space photometry and follow-up high-resolution spectroscopy with a time base of 137 d and 169 d, respectively, was gathered, analysed, and interpreted using standard time series analysis and light
    Aerts, C. et al.

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    2010
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    50
  • Origin of the near-Earth asteroid Phaethon and the Geminids meteor shower
    Aims: In this paper we establish a compositional and dynamical connection between two B-type objects: main belt asteroid (2) Pallas and near-Earth asteroid (3200) Phaethon. The final purpose is to help understand the origin of this very interesting object. Methods: We first compare visible and near-infrared spectra of asteroids Phaethon and Pallas
    de León, J. et al.

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    4
    2010
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    96
  • Optical/IR flux fading rapidly in GX 339-4: OIR jet quenching
    The transient black hole candidate GX 339-4 is currently softening in X-ray, making a transition out of the hard state (ATel #2545). We are monitoring the source with the Faulkes Telescope South (located at Siding Spring, Australia) and the SMARTS 1.3m telescope and ANDICAM instrument (at Cerro Tololo, Chile). From the Faulkes monitoring, the
    Russell, D. M. et al.

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    4
    2010
    Citations
    4
  • Observations of the quiescent X-ray transients GRS 1124-684 (=GUMus) and Cen X-4 (=V822Cen) taken with ULTRACAM on the VLT
    We present high time-resolution multicolour optical observations of the quiescent X-ray transients GRS 1124-684 (=GUMus) and Cen X-4 (=V822Cen) obtained with ULTRACAM. Superimposed on the secondary stars' ellipsoidal modulation in both objects are large flares on time-scales of 30-60min as well as several distinct rapid flares on time-scales of a
    Shahbaz, T. et al.

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    4
    2010
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    16