Publications

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  • Spatial Cross Spectrum: Reducing Incoherent Convective Background of Resolved Helioseismic Instruments
    García, R. A. et al.

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    2009
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    1
  • Spatially resolved physical and chemical properties of the planetary nebula NGC 3242
    Aims: Optical integral-field spectroscopy was used to investigate the planetary nebula NGC 3242. We analysed the main morphological components of this source, including its knots, but not the halo. In addition to revealing the properties of the physical and chemical nature of this nebula, we also provide reliable spatially resolved constraints that
    Corradi, R. L. M. et al.

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    2013
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    19
  • Spectra of asteroid families in support of Gaia
    Spectroscopy of asteroids can be diagnostic of their surface composition and other properties such as internal structure. The European Space Agency's Gaia mission will result in a dramatic increase in the number and quality of asteroid spectra in the 0.35–0.9 μm wavelength range. This homogeneous set of spectra, with high sensitivity in the near
    Campins, Humberto et al.

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    2012
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    5
  • Spectral Line Selection for HMI
    We present information on two spectral lines, Fe I 6173 Å and Ni I 6768 Å, that were candidates for use in the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI) instrument. Both Fe I and Ni I profiles have clean continuum and no blends that threaten performance. The higher Landé factor of Fe I means its operational velocity range in regions of strong magnetic
    Norton, A. A. et al.

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    12
    2006
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    2
  • Spectral Line Selection for HMI: A Comparison of Fe I 6173 Å and Ni I 6768 Å
    We present a study of two spectral lines, Fe I 6173 Å and Ni I 6768 Å, that were candidates to be used in the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI) for observing Doppler velocity and the vector magnetic field. The line profiles were studied using the Mt. Wilson Observatory, the Advanced Stokes Polarimeter and the Kitt Peak-McMath Pierce telescope
    Norton, A. A. et al.

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    12
    2006
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    114