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  • INTEGRAL Observations of Galaxies: Arp 220 and IRAS15206+3342 (Invited Talk)
    INTEGRAL is an optical fiber system to perform simultaneous two-dimensional spectroscopy (i.e. Integral Field Spectroscopy). It is the last of a serie of optical fiber instruments developed at the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias. Since 1998 it is available at the 4.2m WHT as a common user instrument, and it has been used in a number of
    Arribas, S. et al.

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    2002
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  • INTEGRAL Field Spectroscopy of Lens Galaxies
    Lens galaxies are objects of great interest in extragalactic astronomy and cosmology and were one of the first targets in the history of IFS. We will present new data obtained with INTEGRAL of some gravitational lens systems. Thanks to the very good spectral performance of INTEGRAL-WYFFOS --covering all the optical range at once-- we can discuss
    Mediavilla, E. et al.

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    2002
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  • Hidden star-formation in the cluster of galaxies Abell 1689
    At a redshift of 0.18, Abell 1689 is so far the most distant cluster of galaxies for which substantial mid-infrared (MIR) data have been published. Its mapping with the ISOCAM camera onboard the ISO satellite allowed the detection of 30 cluster members at 6.75 micron (LW2 filter) and 16 cluster members at 15 micron (LW3 filter) within a
    Duc, P.-A. et al.

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    2002
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  • Galactic Populations of Radio and Gamma-Ray Pulsars in the Polar Cap Model
    We simulate the characteristics of the Galactic population of radio and γ-ray pulsars using Monte Carlo techniques. At birth, neutron stars are spatially distributed in the Galactic disk, with supernova-kick velocities, and randomly dispersed in age back to 109 yr. They are evolved in the Galactic gravitational potential to the present time. From a
    Gonthier, Peter L. et al.

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