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  • S4N: A Spectroscopic Survey of Stars in the Solar Neighborhood
    We are using the McDonald 2.7m and ESO 1.52m telescopes to obtain spectra of nearby stars at high-resolution, high S/N, and with complete optical coverage. The sample includes all stars in the Hipparcos catalog brighter than MV = 6.5 (˜ K2 V) within a 12770 pc3 sphere centered at the Sun. The survey is 78 % complete. The database will be publicly
    Lambert, D. L. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    10
    2003
    Número de citas
    0
  • Sampling and Characterization of the Turbulence Vertical Distribution. Statistics of SCIDAR Profiling
    Unlike the trial procedures, a reliable characterization of the vertical turbulence distribution on a site should be based in unbiased statistical sample criteria. The sample size is as important as the criteria under which it is taken. We present here the statistical results of the optical turbulence profiles at the Roque de los Muchachos
    Fuensalida, J. J. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    10
    2007
    Número de citas
    5
  • SAX J2103.5+4545, A Peculiar HMXRB Observed by INTEGRAL
    We present an INTEGRAL data analysis of the X-ray transient SAX J2103.5+4545 during December 2002. The source showed two type-I outbursts in this period. The INTEGRAL location agrees with the position of the recently proposed optical counterpart. A power-law model was fitted to the 10 100 keV spectrum and a photon index of 2.5±0.1 was derived. The
    Blay, P. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    10
    2004
    Número de citas
    0
  • Scattering Polarization of the Ca II IR Triplet for Probing the Quiet Solar Chromosphere
    The chromosphere of the quiet Sun is a very important stellar atmospheric region whose thermal and magnetic structure we need to decipher in order to unlock new discoveries in solar and stellar physics. To this end, we need to identify and exploit observables sensitive to weak magnetic fields (B
    Manso-Sainz, R. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    10
    2010
    Número de citas
    51