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  • Correlated X-Ray and Very High Energy Emission in the Gamma-Ray Binary LS I +61 303
    The discovery of very high energy (VHE) gamma-ray emitting X-ray binaries has triggered an intense effort to better understand the particle acceleration, absorption, and emission mechanisms in compact binary systems, which provide variable conditions along eccentric orbits. Despite this, the nature of some of these systems, and of the accelerated
    Anderhub, H. et al.

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    2009
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    59
  • Cosmic microwave background observations from the Cosmic Background Imager and Very Small Array: a comparison of coincident maps and parameter estimation methods
    We present coincident observations of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) from the Very Small Array (VSA) and Cosmic Background Imager (CBI) telescopes. The consistency of the full data sets is tested in the map plane and the Fourier plane, prior to the usual compression of CMB data into flat bandpowers. Of the three mosaics observed by each
    Rajguru, Nutan et al.

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    11
    2005
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    8
  • Cosmic microwave background observations with the Jodrell Bank-IAC interferometer at 33GHz
    This paper presents the first results obtained with the Jodrell Bank-IAC two-element 33-GHz interferometer. The instrument was designed to measure the level of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) fluctuations at angular scales of 1 deg-2 deg. The observations analysed here were taken in a strip of the sky at Dec.=+41 deg with an element
    Dicker, S. R. et al.

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    11
    1999
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    28
  • Cosmic rays linked to rapid mid-latitude cloud changes
    The effect of the Galactic Cosmic Ray (GCR) flux on Earth's climate is highly uncertain. Using a novel sampling approach based around observing periods of significant cloud changes, a statistically robust relationship is identified between short-term GCR flux changes and the most rapid mid-latitude (60°-30° N/S) cloud decreases operating over daily
    Laken, B. A. et al.

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    2010
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    13
  • COSMOSOMAS: a circular scanning instrument to map the sky at centimetric wavelengths
    We describe the first instrument of a cosmic microwave background experiment for mapping cosmological structures on medium angular scales (the COSMOSOMAS experiment) and diffuse Galactic emission. The instrument is located at Teide Observatory (Tenerife) and is based on a circular scanning sky strategy. It consists of a 1-Hz spinning flat mirror
    Gallegos, J. E. et al.

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    11
    2001
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    11
  • COYOTES - Part One - Multisite UBVRI Photometry of 24 Pre Main Sequence Stars of the Taurus-Auriga Cloud
    We present the results of a multi-site photometric campaign to monitor T Tauri stars in the Taurus-Auriga stellar formation region. The campaign - dubbed COYOTES, for Coordinated Observations of Young Stellar ObjecTs from Earthbound Sites - yielded UBVRI magnitudes of 13 classical T Tauri stars, 10 weak-line T Tauri stars, and one suspected Ae
    Bouvier, J. et al.

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    1993
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    76