Near-Earth asteroid (4015) Wilson-Harrington is particularly interesting for a number of reasons. It has displayed cometary activity, hence its designation as comet 107P, and since Wilson-Harrington likely originated in the main asteroid belt (Bottke at al. 2002a), it could also be called a Main-belt Comet. This object has been linked to fireballs
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Near Earth Asteroid (4015) Wilson-Harrington: a Possible Source of Meteorites from the Polana or the Themis FamilyCampins, H. et al.112015
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Near Earth Asteroids positions (Birlan+, 2010)
The EURONEAR_Release1 catalog contains 1544 positions of 155 Near-Earth Asteroids, obtained between 2006 and 2008. (2 data files).
Birlan, M. et al.Fecha de publicación:
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Near-infrared study of the stellar population of Sh2-152
Context. The discovery of new massive star clusters and massive stellar populations in previously known clusters in our Galaxy by means of infrared studies has changed our view of the Milky Way from an inactive to an active star-forming machine. Within this scenario, we present a near-infrared spectrophotometric study of the stellar content of the
Ramírez-Alegría, S. et al.Fecha de publicación:
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Near-IR variability properties of a selected sample of AGB stars
We present the results of a near-infrared monitoring programme of a selected sample of stars, initially suspected to be Mira variables and OH/IR stars, covering more than a decade of observations. The objects monitored cover the typical range of IRAS colours shown by O-rich stars on the asymptotic giant branch and show a surprisingly large
Jiménez-Esteban, F. M. et al.Fecha de publicación:
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Neutron-capture Element Abundances in Magellanic Cloud Planetary Nebulae
We present near-infrared spectra of 10 planetary nebulae (PNe) in the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (LMC and SMC), acquired with the FIRE and GNIRS spectrometers on the 6.5 m Baade and 8.1 m Gemini South Telescopes, respectively. We detect Se and/or Kr emission lines in eight of these objects, the first detections of n-capture elements in
Mashburn, A. L. et al.Fecha de publicación:
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New candidate planetary nebulae in M 81
A 34'x34' field centred on the spiral galaxy M 81 has been searched for emission-line objects using the prime focus wide field camera (WFC) of the 2.54 m Isaac Newton Telescope (La Palma, Spain). A total of 171 candidate planetary nebulae (PNe) are found, 54 of which are in common with the ones detected by Jacoby et al. (1989). The behaviour of PNe
Magrini, L. et al.Fecha de publicación:
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