The Lyα line of He II at 304 Å is one of the spectral lines of choice for EUV channels of narrowband imagers on board space telescopes, which provide...
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PublicaciónThe Lyα Lines of H I and He II: A Differential Hanle Effect for Exploring the Magnetism of the Solar Transition Region
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PublicaciónThe M 4 Core Project with HST: I. Overview and first epoch
We present an overview of the ongoing Hubble Space Telescope large program GO-12911. The program is focused on the core of M 4, the nearest Galactic globular...
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PublicaciónThe Magellan-TESS Survey. I. Survey Description and Midsurvey Results
Kepler revealed that roughly one-third of Sunlike stars host planets orbiting within 100 days and between the size of Earth and Neptune. How do these planets...
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PublicaciónThe Magellanic Clouds as a Template for the Study of Stellar Populations and Galaxy Interactions
The Magellanic System represents one of the best places to study the formation and evolution of galaxies. Photometric surveys of various depths, areas and...
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PublicaciónThe MAGellanic Inter-Cloud (MAGIC) project - II. Slicing up the Bridge
The origin of the gas in between the Magellanic Clouds (MCs), known as the Magellanic Bridge, has always been the subject of controversy. To shed light into...
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PublicaciónThe Magellanic Inter-Cloud Project (MAGIC) III: first spectroscopic evidence of a dwarf stripping a dwarf
The Magellanic Bridge (MB) is a gaseous stream that links the Large (LMC) and Small (SMC) Magellanic Clouds. Current simulations suggest that the MB forms from...
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PublicaciónThe MAGellanic Inter-Cloud Project (MAGIC). I. Evidence for Intermediate-age Stellar Populations in between the Magellanic Clouds
The origin of the gas in between the Magellanic Clouds (MCs)—known as the "Magellanic Bridge" (MB)—is puzzling. Numerical simulations suggest that the MB formed...
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PublicaciónThe Magellanic System: the puzzle of the leading gas stream
The Magellanic Clouds (MCs) are the most massive gas-bearing systems falling into the Galaxy at the present epoch. They show clear signs of interaction...
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PublicaciónThe MAGIC Telescope and the observation of Gamma Ray Bursts
The MAGIC Telescope, now taking data with an energy threshold well below 100 GeV, will soon be able to take full advantage of the fast slewing capability of its...