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  • The age decay of stellar magnetic activity in MS field solar-type stars
    The age decay of two indicators of the stellar magnetic activity (λ2800 Mg II emission flux and λ10830 He I equivalent width) have been studied for field solar-type stars. The Li abundance has been used, in most of the cases, as a stellar age indicator. A calibrated decay law for Mg II has been determined and compared with a similar one, recently
    Cabestany, J. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    11
    1983
    Número de citas
    2
  • The age-metallicity structure of the Milky Way disc using APOGEE
    The measurement of the structure of stellar populations in the Milky Way disc places fundamental constraints on models of galaxy formation and evolution. Previously, the disc's structure has been studied in terms of populations defined geometrically and/or chemically, but a decomposition based on stellar ages provides a more direct connection to
    Shetrone, Matthew D. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    11
    2017
    Número de citas
    134
  • The ALHAMBRA survey: reliable morphological catalogue of 22 051 early- and late-type galaxies
    Advanced Large Homogeneous Area Medium Band Redshift Astronomical (ALHAMBRA) is photometric survey designed to trace the cosmic evolution and cosmic variance. It covers a large area of ˜4 deg2 in eight fields, where seven fields overlap with other surveys, allowing us to have complementary data in other wavelengths. All observations were carried
    Quintana, J. M. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    11
    2013
    Número de citas
    28
  • The atmospheric monitoring system of the JEM-EUSO instrument
    The JEM-EUSO telescope will detect Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECRs) from space, detecting the UV Fluorescence Light produced by Extensive Air Showers (EAS) induced by the interaction of the cosmic rays with the earth's atmosphere. The capability to reconstruct the properties of the primary cosmic ray depends on the accurate measurement of the
    Adams, J. H. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    11
    2015
    Número de citas
    10