We present Herschel far-IR photometry and spectroscopy as well as ground-based CO observations of an intermediate redshift (0.21 1 is already significant by z ~ 0.3.
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A Far-infrared Spectroscopic Survey of Intermediate Redshift (Ultra) Luminous Infrared GalaxiesMagdis, G. E. et al.112014
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A fascinating adventure: astronomical activities for people with disabilities during IYA 2009
Here we give a brief outline of the activities developed during the International Year of Astronomy specifically addressed to people with various disabilities, both physical and/or intellectual. Among the different activities that we carried out we wish to highlight the publication of an astronomy book in Braille, astronomy talks for the
Ortiz-Gil, A. et al.Fecha de publicación:
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A firmament above Thebes: uncovering the constellations of ancient Egyptians
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Lull, José et al.Fecha de publicación:
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A Framework for Prioritizing the TESS Planetary Candidates Most Amenable to Atmospheric Characterization
A key legacy of the recently launched the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) mission will be to provide the astronomical community with many of the best transiting exoplanet targets for atmospheric characterization. However, time is of the essence to take full advantage of this opportunity. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), although
Kempton, E. M.-R. et al.Fecha de publicación:
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A fresh look at the seismic spectrum of HD49933: analysis of 180 days of CoRoT photometry
Context: Solar-like oscillations have now been observed in several stars, thanks to ground-based spectroscopic observations and space-borne photometry. CoRoT, which has been in orbit since December 2006, has observed the star HD49933 twice. The oscillation spectrum of this star has proven difficult to interpret. Aims: Thanks to a new timeseries
Benomar, O. et al.Fecha de publicación:
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A Gemini snapshot survey for double degenerates
We present the results from a Gemini snapshot radial-velocity survey of 44 low-mass white-dwarf candidates selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) spectroscopy. To find sub-hour orbital period binary systems, our time-series spectroscopy had cadences of 2-8 min over a period of 20-30 min. Through follow-up observations at Gemini and the
Bell, Keaton J. et al.Fecha de publicación:
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