According to semiempirical models, photoabsorption by fullerenes (single and multishell) could explain the shape, width and peak energy of the most prominent feature of the interstellar absorption, the UV bump at 2175 Å. Other weaker transitions are predicted in the optical and near-infrared providing a potential explanation for diffuse
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Fullerenes as carriers of extinction, diffuse interstellar bands and anomalous microwave emissionIglesias-Groth, Susana102008
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Fundamental parameters of stars (Allende Prieto+, 1999)
The Hipparcos mission has made it possible to constrain the positions of nearby field stars in the colour-magnitude diagram with very high accuracy. These positions can be compared with the predictions of stellar evolutionary calculations to provide information on the basic parameters of the stars: masses, radii, effective temperatures, ages, and
Allende Prieto, C. et al.Fecha de publicación:
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Further Chandra observations of SAX J1747.0-2853 and the region around Sgr A*
On 20-21 October 2005, the remaining six Chandra/HRC-I observations (as mentioned in ATEL #637) were performed as part of the XMM-Newton/ Chandra monitoring campaign of the 1.7 square degree region around Sgr A* (Wijnands et al. 2005, A&A submitted, astro-ph/0508648). The neutron star X-ray transient SAX J1747.0-2853 was in the field-of-view of one
Wijnands, R. et al.Fecha de publicación:
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Further observations of 3C 273 for the 3.3-micron dust feature
An attempt is made to confirm the observation of Allen (1980) of a 3.3-micron emission feature attributed to thermal dust emission in the quasar 3C 273. Spectrophotometric observations of 3C 273 were obtained on May 18, 19 and 24 with the 1.5-m telescope of the Mount Lemmon Observatory. No evidence is found for the 3.3-micron feature in excess of 7
Rudy, R. J. et al.Fecha de publicación:
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Further occultations of the central star in NGC 2346?
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Costero, R. et al.Fecha de publicación:
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Gaia FGK benchmark stars: abundances of α and iron-peak elements
Context. In the current era of large spectroscopic surveys of the Milky Way, reference stars for calibrating astrophysical parameters and chemical abundances are of paramount importance. Aims: We determine elemental abundances of Mg, Si, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Co, and Ni for our predefined set of Gaia FGK benchmark stars. Methods: By analysing high
Jofré, P. et al.Fecha de publicación:
102015