Publications

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  • A hybrid type Ia supernova with an early flash triggered by helium-shell detonation
    Type Ia supernovae arise from the thermonuclear explosion of white-dwarf stars that have cores of carbon and oxygen. The uniformity of their light curves makes these supernovae powerful cosmological distance indicators, but there have long been debates about exactly how their explosion is triggered and what kind of companion stars are involved. For
    Jiang, Ji-An et al.

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    10
    2017
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    119
  • Zeeman effect in sulfur monoxide. A tool to probe magnetic fields in star forming regions
    Context. Magnetic fields play a fundamental role in star formation processes and the best method to evaluate their intensity is to measure the Zeeman effect of atomic and molecular lines. However, a direct measurement of the Zeeman spectral pattern from interstellar molecular species is challenging due to the high sensitivity and high spectral
    Cazzoli, G. et al.

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    9
    2017
    Citations
    7
  • WHT follow-up observations of extremely metal-poor stars identified from SDSS and LAMOST
    Aims: We have identified several tens of extremely metal-poor star candidates from SDSS and LAMOST, which we follow up with the 4.2 m William Herschel Telescope (WHT) telescope to confirm their metallicity. Methods: We followed a robust two-step methodology. We first analyzed the SDSS and LAMOST spectra. A first set of stellar parameters was
    Aguado, D. S. et al.

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    9
    2017
    Citations
    39
  • WEIGHTED FOURIER PHASE SLOPE AS A CENTROIDING METHOD IN A SHACK-HARTMANN WAVEFRONT SENSOR FOR ADAPTIVE OPTICS IN ASTRONOMY
    Among the latest developments in Adaptive Optics (AO) systems, Multi Object Adaptive Optics (MOAO) systems span a large sensing field of view in the order of arcminutes, and correct only the small portions of the sensed field of view where the scientific objects of interest are situated, in the order of arcseconds each. Thus, they operate in open
    Haresh Mangharam Chulani

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    9
    2017
  • WEIGHTED FOURIER PHASE SLOPE AS A CENTROIDING METHOD IN A SHACK-HARTMANN WAVEFRONT SENSOR FOR ADAPTIVE OPTICS IN ASTRONOMY
    HARESH MANGHARAM CHULANI

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    9
    2017
  • URBANISMO Y COSMOVISIÓN EN LA ROMA ANTIGUA. ORIENTACIÓN DE CIUDADES Y CAMPAMENTOS ROMANOS
    ANDREA RODRIGUEZ ANTÓN

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    9
    2017