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  • The Hanle Effect in Atomic and Molecular Lines: A New Look at the Sun's Hidden Magnetism
    This paper reviews some of the most recent advances in the application of the Hanle effect to solar physics, and how these developments are allowing us to explore the magnetism of the photospheric regions that look ``empty'' in solar magnetograms--that is, the Sun's ``hidden'' magnetism. In particular, we show how a joint analysis of the Hanle
    Trujilo-Bueno, J. et al.

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    2006
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    40
  • The Historical X-ray Transient KY TrA in quiescence
    We present deep optical images of the historical X-ray Transient KY TrA in quiescence from which we confirm the identification of the counterpart reported by Murdin et al. and derive an improved position of α = 15:28:16.97 and δ = -61:52:57.8. In 2007 June we obtained I, R and V images, where the counterpart seems to be double indicating the
    Zurita, C. et al.

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    12
    2015
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    7
  • The Hobby-Eberly Telescope "Chemical Abundances Of Stars In The Halo" (CASH) Project. I. The Lithium-, r-, and s-enhanced Metal-poor Giant HK-II 17435-00532
    We present the first detailed abundance analysis of the metal-poor giant HK-II 17435-00532. This star was observed as part of the University of Texas Long-Term "Chemical Abundances of Stars in the Halo" (CASH) Project. A spectrum was obtained with the High Resolution Spectrograph (HRS) on the Hobby-Eberly Telescope with a resolving power of R 15
    Roederer, Ian U. et al.

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    12
    2007
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    0
  • The Hobby-Eberly Telescope Chemical Abundances of Stars in the Halo (CASH) Project. First Year Results
    We introduce the The Hobby-Eberly Telescope Chemical Abundances of Stars in the Halo (CASH) Project. This University of Texas Long Term Project aims at discovering metal-poor Galactic halo stars selected from various surveys. We present the results of the first year of HET observations: Thus far, 200 objects are observed with the high-resolution
    Frebel, Anna et al.

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    12
    2007
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