Publications

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  • Fast horizontal flows in a quiet sun MHD simulation and their spectroscopic signatures
    Numerical simulations of solar surface convection have predicted the existence of supersonic horizontal flows in the photospheric granulation. Recently, the detection of such flows in data from the Hinode satellite was reported. We study supersonic granular flows in detail to understand their signatures in spectral lines and to test the
    Vitas, N. et al.

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    2011
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    11
  • Estimation of the XUV radiation onto close planets and their evaporation
    Context. The current distribution of planet mass vs. incident stellar X-ray flux supports the idea that photoevaporation of the atmosphere may take place in close-in planets. Integrated effects have to be accounted for. A proper calculation of the mass loss rate through photoevaporation requires the estimation of the total irradiation from the
    Sanz-Forcada, J. et al.

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    2011
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    362
  • Erratum: "The Eighth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: First Data from SDSS-III" (2011, ApJS, 193, 29)
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    Aihara, Hiroaki et al.

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    2011
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    59
  • Erratum: "Scattering Polarization of the Ca II IR Triplet for Probing the Quiet Solar Chromosphere" (2010, ApJ, 722, 1416)
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    Manso Sainz, R. et al.

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    8
    2011
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    0
  • Erratum to: "Exoplanet discoveries with the CoRoT space observatory"
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    Lammer, H. et al.

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    2011
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  • Do galaxies form a spectroscopic sequence?
    We identify a spectroscopic sequence of galaxies, analogous to the Hubble sequence of morphological types, based on the Automatic Spectroscopic K-means-based (ASK) classification. Considering galaxy spectra as multidimensional vectors, the majority of the spectral classes are distributed along a well-defined curve going from the earliest to the
    Ascasibar, Y. et al.

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    2011
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    22