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  • On the Extreme Positive Feedback Star-forming Mode from Massive and Compact Super Star Clusters
    The force of gravity acting within the volume occupied by young, compact, and massive super star clusters is here shown to drive in situ all the matter deposited by winds and supernovae into several generations of star formation. These events are promoted by radiative cooling, which drains the thermal energy of the ejected gas causing its
    Tenorio-Tagle, Guillermo et al.

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    2005
    Citations
    39
  • MAG Waves in Sunspots Umbrae: Slow Waves Leaking to the Corona
    The linear oscillations of a stratified atmosphere embedded in a uniform vertical magnetic field are studied here. We use a simple theoretical model, formed by the superposition of two isothermal layers, representing, respectively, i) the photosphere and the chromosphere, and ii) the corona. The bottom layer behaves, for some modes, as a resonant
    Yelles Chaouche, Lotfi et al.

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    7
    2005
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    5
  • Luminous X-ray sources Chandra fluxes (Alonso-Herrero+, 2004)
    We investigate the luminous X-ray sources in the Lockman Hole (LH) and the extended Groth strip (EGS) detected at 24{mu}m using the Multiband Imaging Photometer (MIPS) and also with the Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) on board the Spitzer Space Telescope. We assemble optical/infrared spectral energy distributions (SEDs) for 45 X-ray/24{mu}m sources in
    Alonso-Herrero, A. et al.

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    7
    2005
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    0
  • Incomplete fusion versus breakup competition with weakly bound projectiles
    The importance of the breakup channel in the vicinity of the Coulomb barrier (1
    Souza, F. A. et al.

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    7
    2005
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    2
  • H1517+656: The Birth of a BL Lacertae Object?
    H1517+656 is an unusual source, even for a BL Lac object. It is one of the most luminous BL Lac objects known, with extreme emission properties at radio, optical, and X-ray frequencies. Furthermore, in our WFPC2 snapshot survey we discovered a series of peculiar arcs describing a 2.4" radius ring surrounding the source. This paper describes follow
    O'Dowd, Matthew et al.

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    7
    2005
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    1
  • Galactic Globular Cluster Relative Ages
    We present accurate relative ages for a sample of 55 Galactic globular clusters. The ages have been obtained by measuring the difference between the horizontal branch and the turnoff in two internally photometrically homogeneous databases. The mutual consistency of the two data sets has been assessed by comparing the ages of 16 globular clusters in
    De Angeli, Francesca et al.

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    7
    2005
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    198