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  • Solar Observations
    This book is a collection of papers by four internationally known speakers who explore some key areas in solar physics. O. von der Lühe discusses new techniques that are being developed for observing the sun at high spatial resolution and which have played a key role in most of the recent discoveries about the Sun. Egidio Landi Degl'Innocenti
    Sánchez, F. et al.

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    1991
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    1
  • Solar oscillations from two widely separated stations
    Potassium line data from observatories in Hawaii and Spain were used to establish the authenticity of complex solar oscillation signals. Combination of the two data sets yields precise frequency, amplitude and phase determinations. Analyses of individual lines indicate possible decay and excitation of individual modes and suggest lifetimes for the
    Bamford, G. J. et al.

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    11
    1984
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    2
  • Solar Site Survey for the Advanced Technology Solar Telescope. I. Analysis of the Seeing Data
    The site survey for the Advanced Technology Solar Telescope concluded recently after more than 2 years of data gathering and analysis. Six locations, including lake, island, and continental sites, were thoroughly probed for image quality and sky brightness. The present paper describes the analysis methodology employed to determine the height
    Socas-Navarro, H. et al.

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    11
    2005
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    22
  • SOPHIE velocimetry of Kepler transit candidates. XII. KOI-1257 b: a highly eccentric three-month period transiting exoplanet
    In this paper we report a new transiting warm giant planet: KOI-1257 b. It was first detected in photometry as a planet-candidate by the Kepler space telescope and then validated thanks to a radial velocity follow-up with the SOPHIE spectrograph. It orbits its host star with a period of 86.647661 d ± 3 s and a high eccentricity of 0.772 ± 0.045
    Santerne, A. et al.

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    11
    2014
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    65
  • Southern red high proper motion objects (Lodieu+, 2005)
    Table main gives the names, coordinates (J2000), epoch, proper motions, and optical (BjRI) and near-infrared (JHKs) magnitudes for new, red proper motion objects published in this paper. Table obslog1 provides the observing logs for a subset of proper motion objects observed photometrically with FORS1 and ISAAC on the VLT. It includes observing
    Lodieu, N. et al.

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    11
    2005
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    0
  • Space experiment TUS on board the Lomonosov satellite as pathfinder of JEM-EUSO
    Space-based detectors for the study of extreme energy cosmic rays (EECR) are being prepared as a promising new method for detecting highest energy cosmic rays. A pioneering space device - the "tracking ultraviolet set-up" (TUS) - is in the last stage of its construction and testing. The TUS detector will collect preliminary data on EECR in the
    Adams, J. H. et al.

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    11
    2015
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    9