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  • Finding the compositional diversity of the Solar System
    Asteroids can be defined as objects that do not have an atmosphere, are smaller than the planets and orbit the Sun. But, what is most important, asteroids are the remnants of the first forming blocks of the Solar System. The main asteroid population is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, in a region called the Main Belt (MB). Other
    de Leon, J. et al.

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    2011
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  • First all-sky upper limits from LIGO on the strength of periodic gravitational waves using the Hough transform
    We perform a wide parameter-space search for continuous gravitational waves over the whole sky and over a large range of values of the frequency and the first spin-down parameter. Our search method is based on the Hough transform, which is a semicoherent, computationally efficient, and robust pattern recognition technique. We apply this technique
    Abbott, B. et al.

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    2005
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    80
  • First observations of the X-ray transient EXO 2030+375 with IBIS/ISGRI
    We present a first INTEGRAL observation of the 42 s transient X-ray pulsar EXO 2030+375 with IBIS/ISGRI. The source was detected during Cyg X-1 observations in December 2002. We analyzed observations during the outburst period from 9 to 21 December 2002 with a total exposure time of ~ 770 kilosec. EXO 2030+375 was almost always detected during
    Kuznetsov, S. et al.

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    11
    2003
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    4
  • Fission Fragment Spectroscopy on a $^{28}$Si+$^{28}$Si Quasimolecular Resonance
    Fragment-fragment-$gamma$ triple coincident measurements of the $^{28}$Si + $^{28}$Si reaction at E$_{lab.}$ = 111.6 MeV carefully chosen to populate J = 38$^{+}$ resonance have been performed at the VIVITRON tandem facility by using Eurogam Phase II $gamma$-ray spectrometer. In the $^{28}$Si + $^{28}$Si exit-channel, the resonance behavior of the
    Nouicer, R. et al.

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    1997
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    0