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STUDY OF ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI IN THE OTELO SURVEYLos cartografiados celestes han sido, históricamente, el principal método de obtención de datos astronómicos para el estudio del Universo. Esta tesis se centra en uno de ellos, OTELO, un cartografiado en líneas de emisión que utiliza los filtros sintonizables del instrumento OSIRIS del Gran Telescopio CANARIAS, actualmente el mayor telescopioMarina Ramón Pérez
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Stellar disc truncations and extended haloes in face-on spiral galaxiesWe use data from the IAC Stripe82 Legacy Project to study the surface photometry of 22 nearby, face-on to moderately inclined spiral galaxies. The reprocessed and combined Stripe 82 g ΄, r ΄ and i ΄ images allow us to probe the galaxy down to 29-30 r ΄-magnitudes arcsec-2 and thus reach into the very faint outskirts of the galaxies. Truncations arePeters, S. P. C. et al.
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Spectroscopic survey of Kepler stars - II. FIES/NOT observations of A- and F-type starsWe have analysed high-resolution spectra of 28 A and 22 F stars in the Kepler field, observed using the Fibre-Fed Échelle Spectrograph at the Nordic Optical Telescope. We provide spectral types, atmospheric parameters and chemical abundances for 50 stars. Balmer, Fe i and Fe ii lines were used to derive effective temperatures, surface gravities andNiemczura, E. et al.
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Spectral properties of near-Earth asteroids on cometary orbitsWe studied the spectral distributions of near-Earth asteroids on cometary orbits (NEACOs) in order to identify potential dormant or extinct comets among these objects. We present the spectral observations for 19 NEACOs obtained with Isaac Newton Telescope and Infrared Telescope Facility (IRTF). Although initially classified as asteroid, one of ourPopescu, M. et al.
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Space Telescope and Optical Reverberation Mapping Project. VII. Understanding the Ultraviolet Anomaly in NGC 5548 with X-Ray SpectroscopyDuring the Space Telescope and Optical Reverberation Mapping Project observations of NGC 5548, the continuum and emission-line variability became decorrelated during the second half of the six-month-long observing campaign. Here we present Swift and Chandra X-ray spectra of NGC 5548 obtained as part of the campaign. The Swift spectra show thatMathur, S. et al.
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