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  • Near Infrared Spectra of two Asteroids with low Tisserand Invariant
    We present near infrared reflectance spectra from 0.8 to 2.5 μm of two asteroids with low Tisserand invariant, 1373 Cincinnati and 2906 Caltech. We compare our spectra with cometary nuclei and other asteroids in their class. Asteroids Cincinnati and Caltech have Tisserand invariant values of 2.72 and 2.97, respectively, values less than 3 are
    Ziffer, Julie et al.

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    2005
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    2
  • Near-infrared atlas of S0-Sa galaxies (NIRS0S)
    We present an atlas of Ks-band images of 206 early-type galaxies, including 160 S0-S0/a galaxies, 12 ellipticals and 33 Sa galaxies (+ one later type). The majority of the atlas galaxies belong to a magnitude-limited (mB ≤ 12.5 mag) sample of 185 Near-InfraRed S0 Survey galaxies. To ensure that misclassified S0s are not omitted, 25 ellipticals from
    Laurikainen, E. et al.

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    12
    2011
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    142
  • Near-Infrared Observations of BL Lacertae Host Galaxies
    Multiband near-infrared images of 12 BL Lacertae objects were obtained with the 2.5 m telescope at the Las Campanas Observatory in order to determine the properties of their underlying host galaxies. Resolved emission was clearly detected in eight of the lowest redshift targets (up to z~0.3) and was modeled with a de Vaucouleurs r1/4 surface
    Cheung, C. C. et al.

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    12
    2003
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    23
  • Near-infrared variability of a sample of galactic carbon Miras
    Aims.In this paper we aim to determine the longest pulsation period of infrared carbon stars. Methods: .Forty-seven infrared carbon stars were selected based on (1) IRAS colours and spectral classification from the IRAS LRS atlas, and (2) known carbon stars with large CO expansion velocities. Multi-epoch JHKL'photometry was obtained. Results:
    Kerschbaum, F. et al.

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    12
    2006
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    14
  • Nearby supernova host galaxies from the CALIFA Survey. I. Sample, data analysis, and correlation to star-forming regions
    We use optical integral field spectroscopy (IFS) of nearby supernova (SN) host galaxies (0.005 2.4 Gyr, respectively) than the massive SN Ia hosts (0.04%, 2.01%, and 97.95% in these intervals). We estimate that the low-mass galaxies produce ten times fewer SNe Ia and three times fewer CC SNe than the high-mass group. Therefore the ratio between the
    Galbany, L. et al.

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    12
    2014
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    106
  • Nebular and stellar properties of a metal-poor HII galaxy at z= 3.36
    We have characterized the physical properties (electron temperature, density and metallicity) of the ionized gas and the ionizing population (age, metallicity and presence of Wolf-Rayet stars) in the Lynx arc, an HII galaxy at z= 3.36. The ultraviolet doublets (i.e. CIII], SiIII] and NIV) imply the existence of a density gradient in this object
    Villar-Martín, M. et al.

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    12
    2004
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    46