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  • Quasifission and Fusion-Fission Competition in 32S + 184W Reaction
    The angular distribution of fission fragments for the 32S+184W reaction at center-of-mass energies of 118.8, 123.1, 127.3, 131.5, 135.8, 141.1 and 144.4 MeV were measured. The experimental fission excitation function is obtained. The fragment angular anisotropy is found by extrapolating the fission angular distributions. The measured fission cross
    Zhang, H. Q. et al.

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    10
    2011
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    0
  • QUEST1 200k light curve catalog (Rengstorf+, 2004)
    Between 1999 February and 2000 April, the QUEST1 variability survey collected 69 drift scans of the same region of high Galactic latitude sky. The scans cover a strip of equatorial sky approximately 24 wide in declination, centered at DE=-1°, running from RA=10h to 15h30m. All scans were taken with the 1m Schmidt telescope at the Llano del Hato
    Rengstorf, A. W. et al.

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    10
    2005
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  • QUEST1 variability survey (QVS). III. (Rengstorf+, 2009)
    QUEST1 constructed a 16-chip CCD camera to be used on the 1m Schmidt telescope at the Llano del Hato National Astronomical Observatory in Venezuela. Normally operated in the drift-scan mode, an equatorial scan will expose any point on the sky for 143s and result in limiting magnitudes of B=18.5, V=19.2, and R=19.5 at S/N=10. These data were
    Rengstorf, A. W. et al.

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    10
    2009
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  • QUIJOTE scientific results - I. Measurements of the intensity and polarisation of the anomalous microwave emission in the Perseus molecular complex
    In this paper, we present Q-U-I JOint Tenerife Experiment (QUIJOTE) 10-20 GHz observations (194 h in total over ≈250 deg2) in intensity and polarisation of G159.6-18.5, one of the most widely studied regions harbouring anomalous microwave emission (AME). By combining with other publicly available intensity data, we achieve the most precise spectrum
    Vielva, P. et al.

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    10
    2015
    Citations
    65
  • Radial velocities of A115 galaxies (Barrena+, 2007)
    Multi-object spectroscopic observations of A115 were carried out at the TNG telescope in December 2003 during the program of proposal AOT8/CAT-G6. (1 data file).
    Barrena, R. et al.

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    10
    2007
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