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  • Structure and star formation in disc galaxies - I. Sample selection and near-infrared imaging
    We present near-infrared imaging of a sample of 57 relatively large, northern spiral galaxies with low inclination. After describing the selection criteria and some of the basic properties of the sample, we give a detailed description of the data collection and reduction procedures. The Ksλ= 2.2-μm images cover most of the disc for all galaxies
    Knapen, J. H. et al.

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    9
    2003
    Citations
    51
  • Structure in the first quadrant of the Galaxy: an analysis of TMGS star counts using the SKY model
    We analyse the stellar content of almost 300deg^2 of the sky close to the Galactic plane by directly comparing the predictions of the SKY model (Cohen and Wainscoat et al.) with star counts taken from the Two Micron Galactic plane Survey (TMGS: Garzón et al.). Through these comparisons we can examine discrepancies between counts and model and
    Hammersley, P. L. et al.

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    9
    1999
    Citations
    23
  • Study of p-mode excitation and damping rate variations from IRIS++ observations
    11 years of low degree helioseismic data collected by the IRIS++ network (International Research of the Interior of the Sun) have been analyzed. The epoch covered (mid-1989 to end-1999) spans the maximum and the falling phase of solar cycle 22 and the rising phase of the current solar cycle 23. Annual timeseries with an overlap of 6 months are used
    Salabert, D. et al.

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    9
    2003
    Citations
    25
  • Study of star-forming galaxies in SDSS up to redshift 0.4. II. Evolution from the fundamental parameters: mass, metallicity and star formation rate
    Context. To understand the formation and evolution of galaxies, it is important to have a full comprehension of the role played by metallicity, star formation rate (SFR), morphology, and color. The interplay of these parameters at different redshifts will substantially affect the evolution of galaxies and, as a consequence, their evolution provides
    Lara-López, M. A. et al.

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    9
    2010
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    69
  • Study of the Extended Narrow-Line Region in the Host Galaxy of the Lensed QSO 2237+0305 (z = 1.69)
    The detection of spatially extended line emission in multiply imaged QSOs offers a new possibility to study the properties (kinematics and structure) of the ionized gas in the host galaxies of high-redshift QSOs. We have studied the arc of extended emission detected in Q2237+0305, finding that it arises from the core of the C III] λ1909 emission
    Motta, V. et al.

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    9
    2004
    Citations
    6
  • Study of the oxygen day glow in the Martian atmosphere with nadir data of PFS-MEX
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    Geminale, A. et al.

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    9
    2010
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    0