Aims: We aim to illustrate the potentiality of the Advanced Large, Homogeneous Area, Medium-Band Redshift Astronomical (ALHAMBRA) survey to investigate the high-redshift universe through the detection of quasi stellar objects (QSOs) at redshifts higher than 5. Methods: We searched for QSOs candidates at high redshift by fitting an extensive library
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The ALHAMBRA survey: Discovery of a faint QSO at z = 5.41Matute, I. et al.92013
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The Angiosperm Question. (Book Reviews: Origin and Early Evolution of Angiosperms. Boulder, Colo., Aug. 1973)
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Schopf, James M.Advertised on:
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The Anomalous Chromomagnetic Dipole Moment of the Top Quark
We calculate the one loop corrections to the chromomagnetic dipole moment of the top quark in the framework of the Standard Model, the two Higgs doublet model and the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model. In the Standard Model we consider the QCD and the electroweak corrections generated by gluon and Higgs boson exchanges, respectively. In the
Martinez, R. et al.Advertised on:
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The Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE)
The Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE), one of the programs in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey III (SDSS-III), has now completed its systematic, homogeneous spectroscopic survey sampling all major populations of the Milky Way. After a three-year observing campaign on the Sloan 2.5 m Telescope, APOGEE has collected a half
Majewski, S. R. et al.Advertised on:
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The Araucaria Project: A Wide-Field Photometric Survey for Cepheid Variables in NGC 3109
We have obtained mosaic images of NGC 3109 in the V and I bands on 74 nights, spanning approximately 1 yr. From these data, we have conducted an extensive search for Cepheid variables over the entire field of the galaxy, resulting in the discovery of 113 variables with periods ranging from 3.4 to 31.4 days. In this sample, 76 Cepheids, including
Pietrzyński, Grzegorz et al.Advertised on:
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The asteroseismic ground-based observational counterpart of CoRoT
We present different aspects of the ground-based observational counterpart of the CoRoT satellite mission. We give an overview of the selected asteroseismic targets, the numerous instruments and observatories involved, and the first scientific results.
Uytterhoeven, K. et al.Advertised on:
92009