Publications

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  • Spatial number densities and errors from photographic meteor observations under very high activity.
    A procedure to compute meteoroid spatial number densities from photographs is presented. It follows from the visual method of Koschack and Rendtel with slight changes. Some parameters are recomputed and hints are given on how to produce useful photographic observations. Finally, an analysis of the expected errors is performed.
    Bellot Rubio, L. R.

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    8
    1994
    Citations
    16
  • Radio Spectra and Star Formation Histories in H II Galaxies
    A sample of actively star forming H II galaxies has been observed in the radio continuum and several optical bands. These galaxies are currently undergoing very active star formation and have been selected on the basis of strong radio continuum emission. Most of the galaxies are irregular and have been associated with merger or interaction events
    Deeg, Hans-Jorg

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    8
    1994
    Citations
    1
  • Radio continuum and far-infrared observations of low surface brightness galaxies
    We present Very Large Array (VLA) radio continuum and Infrared Astronomy Satellite (IRAS) far-infrared (FIR) observations of 16 low luminosity galaxies of mostly low surface brightness. All galaxies had previously claimed single dish radio continuum detections. However, at the frequencies of our observations (1.49 and 8.48 GHz), we find significant
    Hoeppe, G. et al.

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    8
    1994
    Citations
    11
  • Properties of an H I-selected galaxy sample
    We analyze the properties of a sample of galaxies identified in a 21cm, H I-line survey of selected areas in the Perseus-Pisces supercluster and its foreground void. Twelve fields were observed in the supercluster, five of them (target fields) centered on optically bright galaxies, and the other seven (blank fields) selected to contain no bright
    Szomoru, Arpad et al.

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    8
    1994
    Citations
    37
  • Infrared Signatures of the Inner Spiral Arms and Bar
    Star counts from the Two-Micron Galactic Survey are used to determine the nature of peaks for 350> 1> 150 in the Galactic plane in the 2- m surface-brightness maps. Low extinction by itself is demonstrated to be insufficient to explain the peaks. The peak at 1=330 is shown to have a different luminosity function from those at 1=210 and 270, the
    Hammersley, P. L. et al.

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    8
    1994
    Citations
    76
  • Extragalactic Radio Astronomy from an Armchair: Continuum Spectral Shapes of 150 Faint Sources
    We have used all available radio-source surveys to construct the continuum spectra for sources in an area of 5 by 10 degrees near the North Ecliptic Pole (NEP), previously observed at 2.7 GHz with the Effelsberg telescope. Most of the surveys are of similar angular resolution (~3 to 5 arcmin) and cover a wide range of frequencies from 38 MHz to 5
    Gonzalez-Perez, J. N. et al.

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    8
    1994
    Citations
    0