Publications

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  • On the Extended Structure of the Phoenix Dwarf Galaxy
    We present the star formation history (SFH) and its variations with galactocentric distance for the Local Group dwarf galaxy of Phoenix. They have been derived from a (F555W, F814W) color-magnitude diagram obtained from WFPC2@HST data, which reaches the oldest main-sequence turnoffs. The IAC-star and IAC-pop codes and the MinnIAC suite have been
    Hidalgo, Sebastian L. et al.

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    2009
    Citations
    73
  • On the importance of the few most massive stars: The ionizing cluster of NGC 588
    We present the results of a double analysis of the ionizing cluster in NGC 588, a giant HII region (GHR) in the outskirts of the nearby galaxy M 33. For this purpose, we obtained ground based long-slit spectroscopy and combined it with archival ground based and space borne imaging and spectroscopy, in the wavelength range 1100-9800 Å. A first
    Jamet, L. et al.

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    2004
    Citations
    31
  • On The Kinematics of Multiple-Shell Planetary Nebulae. I. Data and Expansion Velocities
    We present spatially resolved echelle spectroscopy, obtained at high spectral resolution, for 15 multiple-shell planetary nebulae. Most exhibit faint detached halos (IC 1295, MA 3, M 2-2, M 2-40, NGC 6804, NGC 6826, NGC 6884, NGC 6891, NGC 7662, PM 1-295, and Vy 2-3). Furthermore, we have included some with attached shells (IC 1454, K 1-20, K 3-73
    Guerrero, M. A. et al.

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    1998
    Citations
    47
  • On the missing second generation AGB stars in NGC 6752
    In recent years the view of Galactic globular clusters as simple stellar populations has changed dramatically, it is now thought that basically all globular clusters host multiple stellar populations, each with its own chemical abundance pattern and colour-magnitude diagram sequence. Recent spectroscopic observations of asymptotic giant branch
    Cassisi, S. et al.

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    2014
    Citations
    40
  • On the multiperiodicity of the δ Scuti star BDS 1269A (VW Arietis). The fifth campaign of STEPHI network in 1993.
    This paper reports on the fifth STEPHI multi-site photometric campaign in 1993 devoted to the δ Scuti star BDS 1269A (VW Ari). The observation yielded a data set of 150.7 hours. Our analysis has resulted in 7 identified frequencies. These frequencies exhibit three couple-frequency character, and also fit the previous investigations quite well. An
    Liu, Y. Y. et al.

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    1996
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    10