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  • WASP0: A wide field CCD search for extra solar planets. Instrumentation, data analysis and preliminary results
    We present the observing strategy, the method of analysis and first results from the WASP0-project, with data taken at the Kryonerion Astronomical Station of the National Observatory of Athens, in 2002. WASP0 (Wide Angle Search for Planets) is a project aiming to discover extrasolar planets using the transit method. Besides extrasolar planets, the
    Mislis, D. et al.

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  • Vista Variables in the Via Lactea (VVV)
    We describe a proposal for a public IR variability survey of the entire Milky Way Bulge and a large portion of the Southern Galactic Plane with VISTA at ESO Paranal Observatory. The survey will take about 180 nights, covering 5×10^8 point sources within an area of about 600 sq deg, including 40 known globular clusters and more than one hundred
    Ahumada, A. V. et al.

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  • VIP - 2D Vector Spectropolarimetry of the Solar Atmosphere near the Diffraction Limit
    The KIS/IAA Vector Imaging Polarimeter (VIP) is a new instrument for two-dimensional spectropolarimetry of the solar atmosphere. It is used with TESOS, the triple etalon Fabry-Perot interferometer installed at the German Vacuum Tower Telescope of Observatorio del Teide (Tenerife, Spain). The polarimeter is based on a pair of nematic liquid crystal
    Bellot Rubio, L. R. et al.

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  • Unravelling the Role of the SW Sextantis Stars in the Evolution of Cataclysmic Variables
    SW Sextantis stars are a relatively large group of cataclysmic variables whose properties contradict all predictions made by the current CV evolution theories. Very little is known about the properties of their accreting white dwarfs and their donor stars, as the stellar components are usually outshone by an extremely bright accretion flow
    Torres, Manuel et al.

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  • Truncated stellar disks in the near infrared. I. Observations
    We present NIR surface photometry of 11 edge-on galaxies obtained in the course of a long term project aimed at analysing the occurrence and type of the truncation of the outer disks. Observations were carried out at the 1.5 m CST (Carlos Sánchez Telescope) in Tenerife (Spain) using the CAIN infrared camera. 7 galaxies exhibit clear truncation on
    Florido, E. et al.

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  • Truncated stellar discs in the near infrared. II. Statistical properties and interpretation
    The results obtained in Paper I are used to study possible relationships between the truncation radius of stellar discs in the NIR and structural parameters of the galaxies. The NIR truncation radius is larger for brighter galaxies, being proportional to V_mc with c ≈ 3/2, and with Vm being the asymptotic rotation velocity at large radii (when the
    Florido, E. et al.

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