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  • Spectropolarimetric Observations of the Ca II λ8498 and λ8542 in the Quiet Sun
    The Ca II infrared triplet is one of the few magnetically sensitive chromospheric lines available for ground-based observations. We present spectropolarimetric observations of the 8498 and 8542 Å lines in a quiet Sun region near a decaying active region and compare the results with a simulation of the lines in a high plasma-β regime. Cluster
    Pietarila, A. et al.

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    2007
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    31
  • Searching for Planetary Transits in the Lupus Galactic Plane
    A 52' × 52' field in the Lupus Galactic plane was observed with the ANU 1m telescope for 53 nights during 2005 and 2006 in a search for transiting Hot Jupiter planets. A total of 2200 images were obtained. We have sampled 120,000 stars via differential photometry, of which ˜26,000 have sufficient photometric accuracy (≤ 2.5 %) with which to perform
    Weldrake, D. T. F. et al.

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    2007
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    2
  • SDSS-DR4 nearby clusters global properties (Aguerri+, 2007)
    This table shows the main Cluster characteristics (1 data file).
    Aguerri, J. A. L. et al.

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    2007
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  • Proper motion L and T dwarf candidate members of the Pleiades
    We present the results of a deep optical-near-infrared (optical-NIR) multi-epoch survey covering 2.5 deg2 of the Pleiades open star cluster to search for new very low-mass brown dwarf members. A significant (~5 yr) epoch difference exists between the optical (CFH12k I-, Z-band) and NIR (UKIRT WFCAM J-band) observations. We construct I, I - Z and Z
    Casewell, S. L. et al.

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    2007
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    49
  • Potential of Photometric Searches for Transiting Planets
    Many ground-based photometric surveys are now under way, and five of them have been successful at detecting transiting exoplanets. Nevertheless, detecting transiting planets has turned out to be much more challenging than initially anticipated. Transit surveys have learnt that an overwhelming number of false positives and confusion scenarios
    Pont, F. et al.

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    2007
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  • On the Origin of Turbulence
    We are all familiar with the fact that a linear flow of water in a tube can be obtained only for velocities below a certain critical limit and that, when the velocity exceeds this limit, laminar flow ceases and a complex, irregular, and fluctuating motion sets in. More generally than in this context of flow through a tube, it is known that motions
    Casuso, E.

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    2007
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