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  • Phasing of segmented mirrors: a new algorithm for piston detection
    The point spread function of a segmented-mirror telescope is severely affected by segment misalignment, which can nullify the performance of adaptive optics systems. The piston and tilt of each segment must be precisely adjusted in relation to the other segments. Furthermore, the direct detection of the alignment error with natural stars would be
    Rodríguez-Ramos, J. M. et al.

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    2001
    Citations
    6
  • Pattern recognition techniques and the measurement of solar magnetic fields
    Measuring vector magnetic fields in the solar atmosphere using the profiles of the Stokes parameters of polarized spectral lines split by the Zeeman effect is known as Stokes Inversion. This inverse problem is usually solved by least-squares fitting of the Stokes profiles. However least-squares inversion is too slow for the new generation of solar
    Lopez Ariste, Arturo et al.

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    11
    2001
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    2
  • New candidate planetary nebulae in M 81
    A 34'x34' field centred on the spiral galaxy M 81 has been searched for emission-line objects using the prime focus wide field camera (WFC) of the 2.54 m Isaac Newton Telescope (La Palma, Spain). A total of 171 candidate planetary nebulae (PNe) are found, 54 of which are in common with the ones detected by Jacoby et al. (1989). The behaviour of PNe
    Magrini, L. et al.

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    11
    2001
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    20
  • Modeling the dynamical and photometric behavior of faint meteors in the Earth's atmosphere
    Faint meteors observed with Super-Schmidt cameras are re-examined in order to assess whether their dynamical and photometric behavior can be described by means of the single body theory. Velocities, decelerations and magnitudes are fitted simultaneously to synthetic curves resulting from integration of the appropriate set of differential equations
    Bellot Rubio, Luis R. et al.

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    11
    2001
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    1
  • Improving Spatial Resolution by Removing Pixel Randomization in Chandra Data
    In the pipeline processing of Chandra data, a uniform random blur, currently defaulted to +/- 0.5 pixels, is added to the sky coordinate of ACIS data. Its primary objective is to remove artificial components which may be introduced by the aspect solution in this undersampled data and hence improve the PSF. However, one can also point out that the 0
    Garcia, M. R. et al.

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    11
    2001
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  • EXPORT: Optical photometry and polarimetry of Vega-type and pre-main sequence stars
    This paper presents optical UBVRI broadband photo-polarimetry of the EXPORT sample obtained at the 2.5 m Nordic Optical Telescope. The database consists of multi-epoch photo-polarimetry of 68 pre-main-sequence and main-sequence stars. An investigation of the polarization variability indicates that 22 objects are variable at the 3sigma level in our
    Oudmaijer, R. D. et al.

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    11
    2001
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    108