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  • Through Thick and Thin—H I Absorption in Cosmological Simulations
    We investigate the column density distribution function of neutral hydrogen at redshift z = 3 using a cosmological simulation of galaxy formation from the OverWhelmingly Large Simulations project. The base simulation includes gravity, hydrodynamics, star formation, supernovae feedback, stellar winds, chemodynamics, and element-by-element cooling in
    Altay, Gabriel et al.

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    2011
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    126
  • The two metallicity groups of the globular cluster M 22: a chemical perspective
    We present a detailed chemical composition analysis of 35 red giant stars in the globular cluster M 22. High resolution spectra for this study were obtained at five observatories, and analyzed in a uniform manner. We have determined abundances of representative light proton-capture, α, Fe-peak and neutron-capture element groups. Our aim is to
    Marino, A. F. et al.

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    8
    2011
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    190
  • The Sun at high resolution: first results from the Sunrise mission
    The Sunrise balloon-borne solar observatory consists of a 1m aperture Gregory telescope, a UV filter imager, an imaging vector polarimeter, an image stabilization system and further infrastructure. The first science flight of Sunrise yielded high-quality data that reveal the structure, dynamics and evolution of solar convection, oscillations and
    Solanki, S. K. et al.

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    2011
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    3
  • The spectrum of (136199) Eris between 350 and 2350 nm: results with X-Shooter
    Context. X-Shooter is the first second-generation instrument for the ESO-Very Large Telescope. It is a spectrograph covering the entire 300-2480 nm spectral range at once with a high resolving power. These properties enticed us to observe the well-known trans-Neptunian object (136199) Eris during the science verification of the instrument. The
    Alvarez-Candal, A. et al.

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    2011
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    25
  • The Scutum-Crux Complex: Tying massive stellar formation with the overall structure of the Milky Way
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    González Fernández, C.

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    2011
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