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  • Starburst radio galaxies: general properties, evolutionary histories and triggering
    In this paper we discuss the results of a programme of spectral synthesis modelling of a sample of starburst radio galaxies in the context of scenarios for the triggering of the activity and the evolution of the host galaxies. New optical spectra are also presented for a subset of the objects discussed. The starburst radio galaxies - comprising ˜15
    Tadhunter, C. et al.

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    2011
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    90
  • Spitzer/IRAC sources in the EGS I. SEDs (Barro+, 2011)
    Table 1 summarizes the main characteristics of the multi-wavelength data sets in EGS (RA=14:17,DE=+52:30) compiled for this paper to characterize the IRAC-selected sample. (3 data files).
    Barro, G. et al.

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    2011
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  • Sodium-Oxygen Anticorrelation and Neutron-capture Elements in Omega Centauri Stellar Populations
    Omega Centauri is no longer the only globular cluster known to contain multiple stellar populations, yet it remains the most puzzling. Due to the extreme way in which the multiple stellar population phenomenon manifests in this cluster, it has been suggested that it may be the remnant of a larger stellar system. In this work, we present a
    Marino, A. F. et al.

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    4
    2011
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    149
  • Shock-Induced Polarized Hydrogen Emission Lines in Omicron Ceti
    We have performed a spectropolarimetric survey of the variable Mira star omicron Ceti along three pulsation cycles. We present those new data collected with the Narval instrument mounted on the Telescope Bernard Lyot (TBL) in Pic du Midi, France. We have detected time variable polarimetric signatures (on QUV Stokes spectra) associated with Balmer
    Fabas, N. et al.

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    4
    2011
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    1
  • Scattering Polarization and the Hanle Effect in Hα as a Probe of Chromospheric Magnetism: Modeling vs. Observations
    The Hanle effect in strong spectral lines is the physical mechanism that should be increasingly exploited for quantitative explorations of the magnetism of the quiet solar chromospheric plasma. Here we show, by means of multilevel radiative transfer calculations and new spectropolarimetric observations, that the amplitude and shape of the
    Štěpán, J. et al.

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    2011
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    1