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  • Bayesian distances and extinctions for giants observed by Kepler and APOGEE
    We present a first determination of distances and extinctions for individual stars in the first release of the APOKASC catalogue, built from the joint efforts of the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) and the Kepler Asteroseismic Science Consortium (KASC). Our method takes into account the spectroscopic constraints
    Rodrigues, T. S. et al.

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    2014
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    133
  • Bayesian inversion of Stokes profiles
    Context: Inversion techniques are the most powerful methods to obtain information about the thermodynamical and magnetic properties of solar and stellar atmospheres. In the recent years, we have witnessed the development of highly sophisticated inversion codes that are now widely applied to spectro-polarimetric observations. The majority of these
    Asensio Ramos, A. et al.

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    2007
    Citations
    44
  • Behaviour of the H-alpha Line of V404 CYG
    We present spectroscopy of the Hα emision line in the X-ray transient V4 04 Cyg. Along with the spectroscopy, simultaneus photometry was used in order t o renormalize the spectra to agree with the photometry, giving us spectrophotom etric data. We have found evidence to show the presence of flares in both the l ine and continuum on a time-scale
    Zurita, C. et al.

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    1998
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    0
  • Benchmark Brown Dwarfs: What Does the Current Population Look Like?
    Since the discovery of the first brown dwarfs (Tiede 1; Rebolo et al. 1995, Gliese 229B; Nakajima et al. 1995) the complement of identified brown dwarfs has grown to over 700. Yet our understanding of these cool objects is still somewhat lacking. Current models struggle to reproduce the observed variation in photometric and spectroscopic properties
    Day-Jones, A. C. et al.

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    2011
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    1
  • Black Holes Really are Black: New Evidence From Chandra
    We have used the Chandra X-ray Observatory to observe the following six black hole X-ray transients in quiescence: GRO J0422+32 (orbital period Porb=5.1 hr), A0620--00 (Porb=7.8 hr), GS2000+25 (Porb=8.3 hr), 4U1543--47 (Porb=27.0 hr), GRO J1655--40 (Porb=62.9 hr), GS2023+338 (Porb=155 hr). Previous to these Chandra observations there was only a
    Garcia, M. R. et al.

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    2000
    Citations
    2
  • Blazar spectral variability as explained by a twisted inhomogeneous jet
    Blazars are active galactic nuclei, which are powerful sources of radiation whose central engine is located in the core of the host galaxy. Blazar emission is dominated by non-thermal radiation from a jet that moves relativistically towards us, and therefore undergoes Doppler beaming. This beaming causes flux enhancement and contraction of the
    Raiteri, C. M. et al.

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    2017
    Citations
    118