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  • Studying the nature of the unidentified gamma-ray source HESS J1841-055 with the MAGIC telescopes
    We investigate the physical nature and origin of the gamma-ray emission from the extended source HESS J1841-055 observed at TeV and GeV energies. We observed HESS J1841-055 at TeV energies for a total effective time of 43 h with the MAGIC telescopes, in 2012 and 2013. Additionally, we analysed the GeV counterpart making use of about 10 yr of Fermi
    MAGIC Collaboration et al.

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    2020
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  • STUDY OF BINARY CENTRAL STARS OF PLANETARY NEBULAE WITH GALEX AND COROLLARY OPTICAL SURVEYS
    Planetary Nebulae (PNe) are the descendants of low- and intermediate-mass stars (0.8--8.0 M☉). The shape of the PN takes place at some point between the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) and the white dwarf (WD) stellar phases. Among the astrophysical phenomena, the PNe shows an impressive variety of complex morphologies. In fact, most of the PNe known
    Marco Antonio Gómez Muñoz

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    2020
  • Structure of the outer galactic disk with Gaia DR2
    In this work, we study the structure of the outer Galactic disk up to Galactocentric distance R=20 kpc. We use the Gaia DR2 data on which we apply a deconvolution technique in the parallax errors. We recover for each line of sight the distribution of stars as a function of distance, which we use to construct density maps, that we analyze. We study
    Chrobáková, Ž. et al.

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    2020
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  • Strong chemical tagging with APOGEE: 21 candidate star clusters that have dissolved across the Milky Way disc
    Chemically tagging groups of stars born in the same birth cluster is a major goal of spectroscopic surveys. To investigate the feasibility of such strong chemical tagging, we perform a blind chemical tagging experiment on abundances measured from APOGEE survey spectra. We apply a density-based clustering algorithm to the 8D chemical space defined
    Price-Jones, Natalie et al.

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    2020
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  • Statistical studies of spectral variability in blazars
    Blazars are a subclass of Active Galactic Nuclei whose jets closely point to the Earth, characterized by a strong flux variability. These relativistic jets are the main contribution to their optical emission, however, it is possible that other regions of the source (e.g. the host galaxy or the accretion disk) contribute significantly to the
    Otero Santos, J. et al.

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    2020
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  • Spectral Indices in the NIR for Studying Stellar Populations
    So far, detailed stellar population studies, based on the absorption line strengths have been concentrated mainly in the optical spectral range. In this work, we supplement spectral indices of the Lick system in the optical with additional indices in the near-infrared (NIR). We optimised the definition of the indices to be sensitive to the main
    Eftekhari, E. et al.

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    2020
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