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  • Superbubbles vs Super-galactic winds
    Here we stress some of the major differences between supergalactic winds and giant superbubbles evolving into the giant low density haloes of galaxies. Both events are the result of massive bursts of star formation within the densest regions of the host galaxies. However, supergalactic winds are able to channel the metals produced by the recent
    Tenorio-Tagle, G. et al.

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    2003
    Citations
    5
  • Study of p-mode excitation and damping rate variations from IRIS++ observations
    11 years of low degree helioseismic data collected by the IRIS++ network (International Research of the Interior of the Sun) have been analyzed. The epoch covered (mid-1989 to end-1999) spans the maximum and the falling phase of solar cycle 22 and the rising phase of the current solar cycle 23. Annual timeseries with an overlap of 6 months are used
    Salabert, D. et al.

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    9
    2003
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    25
  • Structure and star formation in disc galaxies - I. Sample selection and near-infrared imaging
    We present near-infrared imaging of a sample of 57 relatively large, northern spiral galaxies with low inclination. After describing the selection criteria and some of the basic properties of the sample, we give a detailed description of the data collection and reduction procedures. The Ksλ= 2.2-μm images cover most of the disc for all galaxies
    Knapen, J. H. et al.

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    9
    2003
    Citations
    51
  • Stellar density distribution in the NIR on the Galactic plane at longitudes 15-27 deg. Clues for the Galactic bar?
    Garzón et al. (cite{Garzon97}), López-Corredoira et al. (cite{Lopez99}) and Hammersley et al. (cite{Hammersley00}) have identified in TMGS and DENIS data a large excess of stars at l=27deg and b=0o which might correspond to an in-plane bar. We compared near infrared CAIN star counts and simulations from the Besançon Model of Galaxy on 15 fields
    Picaud, S. et al.

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    9
    2003
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    27
  • Statistical Synthesis Models
    In this contribution we evaluate the minimal cluster mass for which the effects of an incomplete sampling of the Initial Mass Function (IMF) cannot be neglected. This minimal cluster mass corresponds to the situation in which the integrated luminosity of the cluster modeled equals the luminosity of the most luminous individual star included in the
    Cerviño, M. et al.

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    9
    2003
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    2