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  • Observational constraints to boxy/peanut bulge formation time
    Boxy/peanut bulges are considered to be part of the same stellar structure as bars and both could be linked through the buckling instability. The Milky Way is our closest example. The goal of this Letter is to determine if the mass assembly of the different components leaves an imprint in their stellar populations allowing the estimation the time
    Pérez, I. et al.

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    2017
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    19
  • Observational Evidence for a Correlation Between Macroturbulent Broadening and Line-profile Variations in OB Supergiants
    The spectra of O and B supergiants (Sgs) are known to be affected by a significant form of extra line broadening (usually referred to as macroturbulence) in addition to that produced by stellar rotation. Recent analyses of high-resolution spectra have shown that the interpretation of this line broadening as a consequence of large-scale turbulent
    Simón-Díaz, S. et al.

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    9
    2010
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    85
  • Observational studies of Cepheid amplitudes. I. Period-amplitude relationships for Galactic Cepheids and interrelation of amplitudes
    Context: The dependence of amplitude on the pulsation period differs from other Cepheid-related relationships. Aims: We attempt to revise the period-amplitude (P-A) relationship of Galactic Cepheids based on multi-colour photometric and radial velocity data. Reliable P-A graphs for Galactic Cepheids constructed for the U, B, V, R_C, and IC
    Klagyivik, P. et al.

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    9
    2009
    Citations
    66
  • Observations in a locally inhomogeneous Universe and Dark Energy State Equation
    Determining the redshift of astronomical sources is fundamental for cosmological studies, since it allows deriving distances to the observer. However, the distance-redshift relationship commonly used is obtained from the isotropic, homogeneous Friedmann-Lemaitre-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) metric. By fitting this distance-redshift relations to
    Ilia, R. L. et al.

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    9
    2011
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    0
  • Observations of a nearby filament of galaxy clusters with the Sardinia Radio Telescope
    We report the detection of diffuse radio emission which might be connected to a large-scale filament of the cosmic web covering a 8° × 8° area in the sky, likely associated with a z ≈ 0.1 overdensity traced by nine massive galaxy clusters. In this work, we present radio observations of this region taken with the Sardinia Radio Telescope. Two of the
    Vacca, V. et al.

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    9
    2018
    Citations
    41