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  • The Influence of Solar Activity and Cosmic Rays on Terrestrial Clouds and Global Warming
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    Pallé Bagó, E. et al.

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    2001
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  • The ELAIS deep X-ray survey
    We present initial follow-up results of the ELAIS Deep X-ray Survey which is being undertaken with the Chandra and XMM-Newton Observatories. 235 X-ray sources are detected in our two 75 ks ACIS-I observations in the well-studied ELAIS N1 and N2 areas. 90% of the X-ray sources are identified optically to R=26 with a median magnitude of R=24. We show
    Willott, C. J. et al.

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    2001
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  • The cometary contribution to planetary impact rates
    We use statistics on the nuclear magnitudes of Jupiter Family comets to derive the number of km-sized members with perihelion distances less than 2 AU. When coupled with impact rates per comet taken from Levison et al. (2000), and with our estimate of the number of dormant comets in similar orbits yielding a dormant/active ratio of about 2, we find
    Rickman, H. et al.

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    2001
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  • The Chandra Multi-wavelength Project (ChaMP): a Serendipitous Survey with Chandra Archival Data.
    The launch of the Chandra X-ray Observatory in July 1999 opened a new era in X-ray astronomy. Its unprecedented,
    Wilkes, B. J. et al.

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    2001
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  • The Central kpc of Galaxy Bulges
    We study the innermost regions of bulges with surface-brightness data derived from combined HST/NICMOS and ground-based NIR profiles. Bulge profiles to 1--2 kpc may be fit with Sersic laws and show a trend with bulge-to-disk ratio: low-B/D bulges are roughly exponential, whereas higher-B/D bulges show increasing Sersic shape index, n, indicating
    Balcells, Marc

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    2001
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