Publications

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  • Flag Hare-And Exercise: on the Extraction of Sectoral Mode Splittings from Full-Disc Sun-As Data
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    Chaplin, W. J. et al.

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    10
    2004
    Citations
    2
  • Evidence of a Black Hole in the X-Ray Transient GS 1354-64 (=BW Circini)
    We present the first radial velocity curve of the companion star to BW Cir that demonstrates the presence of a black hole in this X-ray transient that recorded outbursts in 1987 and 1997 (and possibly 1971-1972). We identify weak absorption features corresponding to a G0-5 III donor star, strongly veiled by a residual accretion disk that
    Casares, J. et al.

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    10
    2004
    Citations
    45
  • ELAIS: final band-merged catalogue (Rowan-Robinson+, 2004)
    The catalog represents the final band-merged European Large-Area ISO Survey (ELAIS) Catalogue at 6.7, 15, 90 and 175{mu}m, and the associated data at U, g', r', i', Z, J, H, K and 20cm. Details about the origin of the survey, the observations, data reduction and optical identification are described in the paper. In addition to fluxes in the radio
    Rowan-Robinson, M. et al.

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    10
    2004
    Citations
    2
  • Dynamics of Loop Quantum Gravity and Spin Foam Models in Three Dimensions
    We present a rigorous regularization of Rovellis's generalized projection operator in canonical 2+1 gravity. This work establishes a clear-cut connection between loop quantum gravity and the spin foam approach in this simplified setting. The point of view adopted here provides a new perspective to tackle the problem of dynamics in the physically
    Noui, Karim et al.

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    10
    2004
    Citations
    8
  • Cute SCIDAR: presentation of the new Canarian instrument and first observational results
    We present a new generation SCIDAR instrument that is a fully automatically controlled device with a user-friendly interface. Alignment and observation are reduced to easy and rapid handling without the effort operating in the dome. This instrument is installed in the Jacobus Kapteyn Telescope on La Palma. We describe our progress from prototype to
    Hoegemann, Claudia K. et al.

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    10
    2004
    Citations
    5