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Ground-based proper motions of nearby local group galaxies: A progress report for FornaxDetermining the kinematics of the dwarf Spheroidal galaxies (dSph) satellites of the Milky Way (MW) is crucial to estimate the mass of our galaxy, to understand its formation process and that of its satellites, to explain the origin of stellar streams in the MW's halo that seem to be related to these satellites, and to understand the role of tidalMéndez, Rene A. et al.
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Ground-based Near-infrared Observations of the Secondary Eclipse of CoRoT-2bWe present the results of a ground-based search for the secondary eclipse of the 3.3 M Jup transiting planet CoRoT-2b. We performed near-infrared photometry using the LIRIS instrument on the 4.2 m William Herschel Telescope, in the H and Ks filters. We monitored the star around two expected secondary eclipses in two nights under very good observingAlonso, R. et al.
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Gauss-Seidel and Successive Overrelaxation Methods for Radiative Transfer with Partial Frequency RedistributionThe linearly polarized solar limb spectrum that is produced by scattering processes contains a wealth of information on the physical conditions and magnetic fields of the solar outer atmosphere, but the modeling of many of its strongest spectral lines requires solving an involved non-local thermodynamic equilibrium radiative transfer problemSampoorna, M. et al.
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Galaxy disc heating as a result of minor mergersWe perform a sample of N-body simulations of a minor merger between a Milky Way type galaxy and a satellite, which is density scaled version of the primary galaxy. In this suite of collisionless runs we change the value of some critical parameters like the luminous mass ratio between the two galaxies (1 : 6, 1 : 9), the type of orbit (direct orTapia, M. T. et al.
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Finding Our Place in the Cosmos: The Role of Astronomy In Ancient CulturesMircea Eliade (1992) argued that a single view of the starry celestial vault would be sufficient to awake a religious experience. This idea is as true today as in the remote past. Hence, the starry sky has often served as a source of inspiration not just for science, but metaphysics, art, and the creation of symbols of power and identity. AncientBelmonte, J. A.
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