As a part of our collaboration in the COSMOS Project, devoted to the characterization of galaxies during the epoch of maximum star formation in the history of...
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PublicaciónA K band survey in the Groth Strip Flanking Fields
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PublicaciónA K-band central disc surface brightness correlation with scalelength for early-type disc galaxies, and the inclination correction
The K-band light profiles from two statistically complete, diameter-limited samples of disc galaxies have been simultaneously modelled with a seeing-convolved...
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PublicaciónA K-band μ0-log h relation for early-type spiral galaxy disks
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PublicaciónA kinematical study of the Giant H II Regions in NGC 4449
We present the results of a kinematical study of the H II regions in the central area of the giant irregular galaxy NGC 4449. A new method is defined to...
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PublicaciónA Ks-band-selected catalogue of objects in the ALHAMBRA survey
The original ALHAMBRA catalogue contained over 400 000 galaxies selected using a synthetic F814W image, to the magnitude limit AB(F814W) ≈ 24.5. Given the...
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PublicaciónA Large Brightness Enhancement of the QSO 0957+561 A Component
We report an increase of more than 0.2 mag in the optical brightness of the leading image (A) of the gravitational lens Q0957+561, detected during the 2000...
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PublicaciónA large optical and infrared outburst in OJ 287.
Extensive infrared observations were taken of OJ 287 in 1993/94 as part of an on-going monitoring campaign of this object started in 1988. The data show that...
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PublicaciónA linear-filter approach to extracting the Rees-Sciama effect in merging clusters of galaxies
We discuss the prospects for detecting the Rees-Sciama (RS) effect associated with merging clusters of galaxies in millimetric observations. Using the extended...
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PublicaciónA logNHI = 22.6 Damped Lyα Absorber in a Dark Gamma-Ray Burst: The Environment of GRB 050401
The optical afterglow spectrum of GRB 050401 (at z=2.8992+/-0.0004) shows the presence of a damped Lyα absorber (DLA), with logNHI=22.6+/-0.3. This is the...