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  • IPHAS and the symbiotic stars . II. New discoveries and a sample of the most common mimics
    Context. Knowledge of the total population of symbiotic stars in the Galaxy is important for understanding basic aspects of stellar evolution in interacting binaries and the relevance of this class of objects in the formation of supernovae of type Ia. Aims: In a previous paper, we presented the selection criteria needed to search for symbiotic
    Corradi, R. L. M. et al.

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    2010
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  • Investigating the Clustering and Color of Galaxies in the COMBO-17 Chandra Deep Field South Survey and Possible Effects on Spiral Arm Pitch Angle
    Recent studies by the Arkansas Galaxy Evolution Survey (AGES) collaboration have shown that there is a strong correlation between the pitch angles of field spiral galaxies and the mass of the galaxy's supermassive black holes (SMBHs). For this reason, we are interested in the consistency of measures of average pitch angle across galaxies in
    Davis, Benjamin L. et al.

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    2010
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  • GTC/OSIRIS Spectroscopic Identification of a Faint L Subdwarf in the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey
    We present the discovery of an L subdwarf in 234 deg2 common to the UK InfraRed Telescope (UKIRT) Infrared Deep Sky Survey Large Area Survey Data Release 2 and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 3. This is the fifth L subdwarf announced to date, the first one identified in the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey, and the faintest known. The blue
    Lodieu, N. et al.

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    2010
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  • Globular clusters in modified Newtonian dynamics: velocity dispersion profiles from self-consistent models
    We test the modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND) theory with the velocity dispersion profiles of Galactic globular clusters populating the outermost region of the Milky Way halo, where the Galactic acceleration is lower than the characteristic MOND acceleration a0. For this purpose, we constructed self-consistent, spherical models of stellar systems
    Sollima, A. et al.

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    2010
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  • EW-Teff calibration for solar-type stars (Sousa+, 2010)
    Table 2 contains the information for the EW line-ratio calibrations. (2 data files).
    Sousa, S. G. et al.

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