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  • Spitzer Imaging of Herschel Lensed Sub-mm Galaxies
    Sub-millimeter surveys have, in the last decade, revealed an unexpected population of high-redshift dust-obscured sub-mm galaxies (SMGs) which are forming stars at a tremendous rate. Due to steep number counts and the negative k-correction at sub-mm wavelengths sub-mm surveys are effective at finding intrinsically faint, gravitationally lensed
    Cooray, Asantha et al.

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    2011
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    0
  • Spectropolarimetric forward modelling of the lines of the Lyman-series using a self-consistent, global, solar coronal model
    Context. The presence and importance of the coronal magnetic field is illustrated by a wide range of phenomena, such as the abnormally high temperatures of the coronal plasma, the existence of a slow and fast solar wind, the triggering of explosive events such as flares and CMEs. Aims: We investigate the possibility of using the Hanle effect to
    Khan, A. et al.

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    5
    2011
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    23
  • Spectral Energy Distributions of Single Stellar Populations in the Infrared range
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    Meneses-Goytia, S.

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    5
    2011
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    0
  • Solar-like oscillations in Kepler red giants (Hekker+, 2011)
    For this investigation we use Kepler data obtained during the first four months of operation. These data have been analysed by different groups using already published methods and the results are compared. We also performed simulations to investigate the uncertainty on the resulting parameters due to different realizations of the stochastic signal
    Hekker, S. et al.

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    5
    2011
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  • Searching for transits in data with long time baselines and poor sampling
    Aims: The standard method of searching parameter space for transits is ill-suited to data sets with long time baselines and poor temporal coverage, such as that anticipated from Gaia. In this paper, we present an alternative method for identifying transit candidates is such data, one focusing on finding periodicity in high S/N outliers. Methods: We
    Tingley, B.

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    5
    2011
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    9
  • Scattering Polarization of Hydrogen Lines in Weakly Magnetized Stellar Atmospheres. I. Formulation and Application to Isothermal Models
    Although the spectral lines of hydrogen contain valuable information on the physical properties of a variety of astrophysical plasmas, including the upper solar chromosphere, relatively little is known about their scattering polarization signals, whose modification via the Hanle effect may be exploited for magnetic field diagnostics. Here we report
    Štěpán, J. et al.

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    5
    2011
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    18