Publications

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  • VII Zw403 - a BCD galaxy with an X-ray emission excess.
    VII Zw403 is a nearest BCD galaxy. This izolated system is so close (~4.5 Mp c), that it makes it possible to study it's star forming regions with unprecedently great details. recent X-ray observations (Papaderos et al. 1994) added more interest to the system, as revealed an extended, kpc-scale region of the diffuse X-ray emission. We use our
    Silich, S. et al.

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  • Very Low-Mass Stars and Brown Dwarfs
    Here is a state-of-the-art review of our current knowledge of brown dwarfs and very low-mass stars. The hunt for, and study of, these elusive objects is currently one of the most dynamic areas of research in astronomy. This volume presents review articles from a team of international authorities who assess the spectacular progress in this field in
    Rebolo, Rafael et al.

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  • The origin of the ionization of the diffuse interstellar medium in spiral galaxies. I. Photometric measurements
    We present a complete study of the diffuse ionized gas (DIG) in a sample of six spiral galaxies (NGC 157, NGC 3359, NGC 3631, NGC 6764, NGC 6951, NGC 7479) using very high quality Hα images which allow analysis down to very low surface brightness (between 0.3 and 2 pc cm-6). Separation of the diffuse Hα emission from that of the H II regions was
    Zurita, A. et al.

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  • The Nature of Low-Ionization Microstructures in Planetary Nebulae
    We present a gallery with some of the most interesting microstructures of low-ionization found in planetary nebulae (PNe). A rich zoo of knots, filaments, jets and jet-like systems are introduced, together with their morphological and kinematic properties. We briefly compare the predictions of the theoretical mechanisms for their formation with the
    Goncalves, D. R. et al.

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  • The Hubble Space Telescope Survey of BL Lacertae Objects. IV. Infrared Imaging of Host Galaxies
    The Hubble Space Telescope NICMOS Camera 2 was used for H-band imaging of 12 BL Lacertae objects taken from the larger sample observed with the WFPC2 in the R band by Urry and coworkers and Scarpa and coworkers. Ten of the 12 BL Lacs are clearly resolved, and the detected host galaxies are large, bright ellipticals with average absolute magnitude =
    Scarpa, Riccardo et al.

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    2000
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