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  • LAS ENANAS MARRONES Y PLANETAS AISLADOS EN CUMULOS JOVENES: CARACTERIZACION, EVOLUCION Y FUNCION DE MASAS
    EN ESTA TESIS PRESENTAMOS LA BUSQUEDA, DETECCION Y CARACTERIZACION DE LAS ENANAS MARRONES EN EL CUMULO ABIERTO JOVEN DE LAS PLEYADES. PARA ELLO HEMOS REALIZADO DOS EXPLORACIONES FOTOMETRICAS CCD EN LOS FILTROS RI E IZ QUE HAN CUBIERTO 0.16 GRADOS 2 Y 1 GRADO 2 EN EL CENTRO DEL CUMULO, Y ALCANZADO MAGNITUDES LIMITE I= 21.0 Y 22.2, RESPECTIVAMENTE
    VICTOR J. SANCHEZ BEJAR

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    2001
  • Lagrangian and Eulerian Stratifications of Acoustic Oscillations through the Solar Photosphere
    We evaluate the stratification of acoustic oscillations in the solar photosphere in both the Lagrangian (comoving) frame of reference and the Eulerian (inertial) frame of reference, from a temporal sequence of model atmospheres in an optical depth scale obtained after a quasi-non-LTE inversion of the radiative transfer equation applied to spectral
    Rodríguez Hidalgo, Inés et al.

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    2001
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  • Is turbulent convection the only excitation mechanism for solar p-modes?
    The turbulent convection zone is now considered as the only known source of the excitation of p-modes in the Sun. In Perez and Roca Cortes (1999) an analysis was made of the data set available to date of GOLF aboard SOHO (before SOHO loss), checking that the energy distribution of the acoustic modes is of a Boltzmann type. At present we have a new
    Pérez, I. et al.

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    2001
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  • Interdependence of the basis functions of the solar stratification inversion problem
    In helioseismic inversions, the number of independent pieces of information that a mode set contains is much less than the actual number of modes. This is due in part to the similarity between the basis functions that define the inverse problem, the kernels, while the observational errors also contribute to the loss of independent information. We
    Eff-Darwich, A. et al.

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    2001
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  • Implementation of the Five Qubit Error Correction Benchmark
    The smallest quantum code that can correct all one-qubit errors is based on five qubits. We experimentally implemented the encoding, decoding and error-correction quantum networks using nuclear magnetic resonance on a five spin subsystem of labeled crotonic acid. The ability to correct each error was verified by tomography of the process. The use
    Knill, E. et al.

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    2001
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