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  • H II REGIONS IN THE DISCS OF SPIRAL GALAXIES.FECHA DE LA DEFENSA
    EN LA PRIMERA PARTE DE ESTA TESIS SE PRESENTA UNA CATALOGACION Y ANALISIS ESTADISTICO DE LAS REGIONES H II DE VARIAS GALAXIAS ESPIRALES DE GRAN DISEÑO, DE LAS QUE SE HAN OBTENIDO IMAGENES DE CALIDAD FOTOMETRICA Y GRAN RESOLUCION ANGULAR: POSICIONES, TAMAÑOS, FLUJOS, ETC. EL ANALISIS DE ESTAS PROPIEDADES HA DADO LUGAR AL DESCUBRIMIENTO DE UNA
    MAITE ROZAS ESPADAS

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    1996
  • Global morphology and physical relations between the stars, gas and dust in the disc and arms of M100.
    We study star formation processes in the disc of the weakly barred grand design spiral galaxy M100 (NGC 4321) from a variety of images tracing recent massive star formation, old and young stars, dust and neutral hydrogen. Differences between arm and interarm regions are specifically studied by decomposing the images into arm and non-arm zones. We
    Knapen, J. H. et al.

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    1996
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    39
  • Evidence for a Physically Associated Companion Galaxy to I ZW 18
    Using the William Herschel Telescope ISIS spectrograph, deep long-slit spectra were obtained of the ionized gas across the blue compact dwarf galaxy I Zw 18 and in an irregular galaxy located 15" to the northwest. Heliocentric radial velocities of H alpha and H beta emission lines were measured over a 50" length spanning the main body of I Zw 18
    Dufour, Reginald J. et al.

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    11
    1996
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    30
  • Double-peak structure in the cyclic optical outbursts of blazar OJ 287.
    An international monitoring project, called OJ-94, was set up with the aim of monitoring blazar OJ 287 during the predicted optical outburst (in fall 1994, Sillanpaa et al. 1988ApJ...325..628S) and the predicted secondary outburst (in winter 1995-1996, Sillanpaa et al. 1996A&A...305L..17S). The most prominent features in the OJ 287 light curve
    Heidt, J. et al.

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    11
    1996
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    112