Publications

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  • ANÁLISIS, DISEÑO E IMPLEMENTACIÓN EN FPGAs DEL SENSOR GEOMÉTRICO. TÉCNICA Y APLICACIONES PARA ÓPTICA ADAPTATIVA EN ASTRONOMÍA
    JOSE JAVIER DÍAZ GARCÍA

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    9
    2017
  • An infrared view of AGN feedback in a type-2 quasar: the case of the Teacup galaxy
    We present near-infrared integral field spectroscopy data obtained with Very Large Telescope/Spectrograph for INtegral Field Observations in the Near Infrared (SINFONI) of `the Teacup galaxy'. The nuclear K-band (1.95-2.45 μm) spectrum of this radio-quiet type-2 quasar reveals a blueshifted broad component of FWHM ˜ 1600-1800 km s-1 in the hydrogen
    Ramos Almeida, C. et al.

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    9
    2017
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    39
  • A Spatially Resolved Study of Cold Dust, Molecular Gas, H ii Regions, and Stars in the z = 2.12 Submillimeter Galaxy ALESS67.1
    We present detailed studies of a z = 2.12 submillimeter galaxy, ALESS67.1, using sub-arcsecond resolution ALMA, adaptive optics-aided VLT/SINFONI, and Hubble Space Telescope (HST)/CANDELS data to investigate the kinematics and spatial distributions of dust emission (870 μm continuum), 12CO(J = 3–2), strong optical emission lines, and visible stars
    Chen, Ch.-Chou et al.

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    9
    2017
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    84
  • A mid-infrared statistical investigation of clumpy torus model predictions
    We present new calculations of the Clumpy AGN Tori in a 3D geometry (CAT3D) clumpy torus models, which now include a more physical dust sublimation model as well as active galactic nucleus (AGN) anisotropic emission. These new models allow graphite grains to persist at temperatures higher than the silicate dust sublimation temperature. This
    García-González, J. et al.

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    9
    2017
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    32
  • MASSIVE OBSCURED CLUSTERS IN THE MILKY WAY
    This thesis comprises of a full search in our galaxy for the hidden population of massive stars using the near-infrared photometry with a novel method and a quantitative spectroscopy study of an O star sample in the optical and near-infrared. Massive clusters are those with mass greater than 10^4 Solar Masses . The number of known massive clusters
    Klaus Simon Rubke Zúñiga

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    9
    2017
  • Using binary statistics in Taurus-Auriga to distinguish between brown dwarf formation processes
    Context. One of the key questions of the star formation problem is whether brown dwarfs (BDs) form in the manner of stars directly from the gravitational collapse of a molecular cloud core (star-like) or whether BDs and some very low-mass stars (VLMSs) constitute a separate population that forms alongside stars comparable to the population of
    Marks, M. et al.

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    8
    2017
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    7