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  • Multi-wavelength Hubble Space Telescope Photometry of Stellar Populations in NGC 288
    We present new UV observations for NGC 288, taken with the WFC3 detector on board the Hubble Space Telescope, and combine them with existing optical data from the archive to explore the multiple-population phenomenon in this globular cluster (GC). The WFC3's UV filters have demonstrated an uncanny ability to distinguish multiple populations along
    Piotto, G. et al.

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    2013
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    36
  • Multi-wavelength Lens Reconstruction of a Planck and Herschel-detected Star-bursting Galaxy
    We present a source-plane reconstruction of a Herschel and Planck-detected gravitationally lensed dusty star-forming galaxy (DSFG) at z = 1.68 using Hubble, Submillimeter Array (SMA), and Keck observations. The background submillimeter galaxy (SMG) is strongly lensed by a foreground galaxy cluster at z = 0.997 and appears as an arc with a length of
    Timmons, N. et al.

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    9
    2016
    Citations
    12
  • Multi-wavelength Observations of Dynamic Fibrils in the Upper Photosphere and Chromosphere
    Spatial and temporal evolution of dynamic fibrils (DF) as well as coupling with photospheric features was investigated. The main target were remnants in the active region 10997 on May 28, 2008. We used about 1 hour series of multi wavelength simultaneous observations of the DFs and corresponding photospheric features. The observations were
    Kucera, A. et al.

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    9
    2008
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    0
  • Multi-wavelength observations of the GRB 080319B afterglow and the modeling constraints
    Context: We present observations of the GRB 080319B afterglow at optical, mm, and radio frequencies between a few hours and 67 days after the burst. Aims: We attempt to understand the nature of this extraordinarily bright explosion based on the observed properties and its comparison with afterglow models. Methods: Our observations and other
    Pandey, S. B. et al.

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    9
    2009
    Citations
    22
  • Multidimensional radiative transfer in stratified atmospheres
    Energy transport by radiation is an important contribution to the energy budget in stellar atmospheric structures. In this paper, radiative relaxation of small-scale structures is investigated. The authors show in a linear analysis: (1) Already at structural lengths of 10 opacity scale heights, horizontal photon exchange is important for the energy
    Kneer, F. et al.

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    1987
    Citations
    14