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  • Utrecht Echelle spectroscopy of a flare in VB 8
    Very high-resolution (R ~ 110 000) spectroscopic observations of the very low-mass star VB 8, obtained with the Utrecht Echelle spectrograph (UES), are presented. A flare occurred during the third of a series of four consecutive spectra. This event produced significant enhancement in the strength of the emission lines of He i D3 and Hα in VB 8, as
    Martín, E. L.

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    1999
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    21
  • The Star Formation History of Leo I
    Leo I and Leo II are the two most remote dSph galaxies satellites of the Milky Way, situated at about 250 Kpc of it. They are objects of similar size and low metallicity, but their star formation histories appear to be fundamentally different. The very deep HST color-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) of these galaxies reach the position of the oldest
    Gallart, C. et al.

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    1999
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  • The Star Formation History in Nearby Dwarf Galaxies: the Fossil Record in the Color-Magnitude Diagram
    The SFH of galaxies can be studied with detail in nearby systems which are resolvable into individual stars. In such case, the color-magnitude (CM) diagram can be plotted. Perhaps, the most powerful method nowadays available for the study of the SFH of galaxies is to compare their observed CM diagrams with sets of synthetic CM diagrams computed
    Aparicio, A.

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    1999
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    9
  • The New Local Group Galaxy Candidates Cas dSph, Peg dSph = And VI and Cam A
    We present observations of the new Local Group galaxy candidates Cassiopeia dSph, Pegasus dSph=AndVI and Camelopardalis A. Our deep color-magnitude diagrams show that the first two galaxies are certainly Local group members, and likely dSph galaxies at a distance similar to that of the Andromeda galaxy. Cam A seems to be a star forming galaxy
    Gallart, C. et al.

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    1999
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    3
  • The nature of arms in spiral galaxies. IV. Symmetries and asymmetries
    A Fourier analysis of the intensity distribution in the planes of nine spiral galaxies is performed. In terms of the arm classification scheme of cite[Elmegreen & Elmegreen (1987)]{ee87} seven of the galaxies have well-defined arms (classes 12 and 9) and two have intermediate-type arms (class 5). The galaxies studied are NGC 157, 753, 895, 4321
    del Río, M. S. et al.

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    1999
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    8