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  • Lyman break galaxy close and interacting pairs at z ~ 3
    Investigations of interacting and merging galaxies at high redshift are vital to our understanding of their formation and evolution. To date, the identification of interactions at z ~ 3 and above has relied on rest-frame ultraviolet morphological parameters. Here, we present five serendipitous spectroscopic z ~ 3 Lyman break galaxy (LBG) pairs with
    Cooke, Jeff et al.

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    2010
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  • Long-term changes in insolation and temperatures at different altitudes
    Over the past few years, ground- and space-based atmospheric measurements have revealed a large inter-decadal variability in the amount of radiation reaching the Earth's surface, also known as global dimming and brightening. However, the underlying physical causes of these changes remain unexplained. Clouds and aerosols, or their interactions
    Sanchez-Lorenzo, A. et al.

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    2010
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  • Lithium in stars with exoplanets
    Our recent study of solar-type stars from the HARPS GTO sample provides highly accurate information with regard to Lithium abundances in stars with and without detected planets (Israelian et al. 2009). When the Li abundances of planet bearing stars are compared with the “single” stars, we find an excess of Li depletion in planet hosts with
    Israelian, G.

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    2010
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  • Light elements in stars with exoplanets
    It is well known that stars orbited by giant planets have higher abundances of heavy elements when compared with average field dwarfs. A number of studies have also addressed the possibility that light element abundances are different in these stars. In this paper we will review the present status of these studies. The most significant trends will
    Santos, N. C. et al.

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    2010
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  • Hybrid γ Doradus-δ Scuti Pulsators: New Insights into the Physics of the Oscillations from Kepler Observations
    Observations of the pulsations of stars can be used to infer their interior structure and test theoretical models. The main-sequence γ Doradus (Dor) and δ Scuti (Sct) stars with masses 1.2-2.5 M sun are particularly useful for these studies. The γ Dor stars pulsate in high-order g-modes with periods of order 1 day, driven by convective blocking at
    Grigahcène, A. et al.

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    2010
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  • Herschel Reference Survey Sample (Boselli+, 2010)
    The Herschel Reference Survey is a Herschel guaranteed time key project and will be a benchmark study of dust in the nearby universe. The survey will complement a number of other Herschel key projects including large cosmological surveys that trace dust in the distant universe. We will use Herschel to produce images of a statistically-complete
    Boselli, A. et al.

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    2010
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