Publications

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  • The intermediate age open cluster NGC 7044
    A photometric analysis is conducted of the open cluster NGC 7044, on the basis of UBVR CCD observations of 896 stars in the cluster field. Reddening and metallicity estimates are highly dependent on whether reddening slopes and absorption coefficients vary with spectral type. The color-magnitude diagram obtained is compared with selected sets of
    Aparicio, A. et al.

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    10
    1993
    Citations
    14
  • The intrinsic dispersion in the Faber-Jackson relation for early-type galaxies as function of the mass and redshift
    Context. It has been reported that the intrinsic dispersion at constant magnitude in the structural relations of early-type galaxies is a useful tool to study the universality of these structural relations, that is to say, to study whether the structural relations depend on luminosity, wavelength, redshift, and/or environment. Aims: We study the
    Nigoche-Netro, A. et al.

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    10
    2011
    Citations
    14
  • The Intrinsic Equatorial Ellipticity of Bulges
    The structural parameters of a magnitude-limited sample of 148 unbarred S0-Sb galaxies were derived to study the correlations between bulge and disk parameters as well as the probability distribution function (PDF) of the intrinsic equatorial ellipticity of bulges. A new algorithm (GASP2D) was used to perform the bidimensional bulge-disk
    Méndez-Abreu, J. et al.

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    10
    2008
    Citations
    1
  • The K2-ESPRINT Project I: Discovery of the Disintegrating Rocky Planet K2-22b with a Cometary Head and Leading Tail
    We present the discovery of a transiting exoplanet candidate in the K2 Field-1 with an orbital period of 9.1457 hr: K2-22b. The highly variable transit depths, ranging from ∼0% to 1.3%, are suggestive of a planet that is disintegrating via the emission of dusty effluents. We characterize the host star as an M-dwarf with Teff ≃ 3800 K. We have
    Sanchis-Ojeda, R. et al.

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    10
    2015
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    126
  • The Kepler characterization of the variability among A- and F-type stars. I. General overview
    Context. The Kepler spacecraft is providing time series of photometric data with micromagnitude precision for hundreds of A-F type stars. Aims: We present a first general characterization of the pulsational behaviour of A-F type stars as observed in the Kepler light curves of a sample of 750 candidate A-F type stars, and observationally investigate
    Uytterhoeven, K. et al.

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    10
    2011
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    313