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  • A Massive AGB Star as Source of Short-Lived Nuclei in the Early Solar System
    The origin of short-lived radioactive nuclei at the time of the formation of the Sun is a much debated mystery in modern astronomy. We show that abundance predictions for massive AGB stars (roughly 6 Msolar) of solar metallicity can self-consistently match the abundances of 26Al, 41Ca, 60Fe, and 107Pd in the early Solar System, as derived from
    Lugaro, M. et al.

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    2008
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  • A devil in the detail: parameter cross-talk from the solar cycle and estimation of solar p-mode frequencies
    Frequencies, powers and damping rates of the solar p modes are all observed to vary over the 11-yr solar activity cycle. Here, we show that simultaneous variations in these parameters give rise to a subtle cross-talk effect, which we call the `devil in the detail', that biases p-mode frequencies estimated from analysis of long power frequency
    Chaplin, W. J. et al.

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    2008
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  • XMMU J134736.6+173403: an eclipsing LMXB in quiescence or a peculiar AGN?
    Aims:We report the discovery of a peculiar object observed serendipitously with XMM-Newton. We present its timing and spectral properties and investigate its optical counterpart. Methods: The light curve of the X-ray source, its spectrum, and the spectrum of the best optical counterpart are presented and analyzed. Results: The X-ray flux decreases
    Carpano, S. et al.

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    2008
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  • X-Ray Flaring on the dMe Star, Ross 154
    We present results from two Chandra imaging observations of Ross 154, a nearby flaring M dwarf star. During a 61 ks ACIS-S exposure, a very large flare occurred (the equivalent of a solar X3400 event, with LX=1.8×1030 ergs s-1) in which the count rate increased by a factor of over 100. The early phase of the flare shows evidence for the Neupert
    Wargelin, B. J. et al.

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    3
    2008
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  • VLT-VIMOS integral field spectroscopy of luminous and ultraluminous infrared galaxies. I. The sample and first results
    Context: (Ultra)Luminous Infrared Galaxies [(U)LIRGs] are much more numerous at cosmological distances than locally, and are likely the precursors of elliptical galaxies. Studies of the physical structure and kinematics of representative samples of these galaxies at low redshift are needed in order to understand the interrelated physical processes
    Arribas, S. et al.

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    2008
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