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  • Near-infrared Spectra of Two Asteroids with Low Tisserand Invariant
    We present near-infrared reflectance spectra of two asteroids with low Tisserand invariant, 2906 Caltech and 1373 Cincinnati. The Tisserand invariant is a commonly used dynamical discriminator, with values less than 3 considered suggestive of cometary origin. Asteroids Caltech and Cincinnati have Tisserand invariant values of 2.97 and 2.72
    Ziffer, J. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    8
    2005
    Número de citas
    0
  • Jupiter Trojans: a Survey of Members of Dynamical Families
    Since 2002, we started an observational program on Jupiter Trojans at ESO-NTT, ESO-VLT and TNG. We carried out visible and near-infrared spectroscopy and photometry of members of dynamical families, as defined by Beauge and Roig (2001), and of several background objects. The aim of these observations was to improve our knowledge of the surface
    Dotto, E. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    8
    2005
    Número de citas
    0
  • High precision polarimetry with the Advanced Technology Solar Telescope
    This paper addresses the issue of calibrating the Advanced Technology Solar Telescope for high-precision polarimetry, in particular of the optical train above the Gregorian station (where suitable calibration optics will be placed). Conventional techniques would not be adequate for this telescope given its large aperture. Here we explore two
    Socas-Navarro, Hector et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    8
    2005
    Número de citas
    12
  • Globally Integrated Measurements of the Earth's Visible Spectral Albedo
    We report spectroscopic observations of the earthshine reflected from the Moon. By applying our well-developed photometry methodology to spectroscopy, we are able to precisely determine the Earth's reflectance and its variation as a function of wavelength through a single night as the Earth rotates. These data imply that planned regular monitoring
    Montañés-Rodriguez, P. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    8
    2005
    Número de citas
    48
  • Further evidence for the presence of a neutron star in 4U 2206+54. INTEGRAL and VLA observations
    The majority of High Mass X-ray Binaries (HMXBs) behave like X-ray pulsars, revealing that they contain a magnetised neutron star. Among the four HMXBs showing neither pulsations nor the characteristics of accreting black holes, there is the unusual HMXB 4U 2206+54. Here we present contemporaneous high-energy and radio observations of this system
    Blay, P. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    8
    2005
    Número de citas
    29