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  • K[s] number counts in the Groth and Coppi fields
    The COSMOS Survey is currently mapping 0.5 deg2 of sky in optical and near-IR bands to definesamples of compact galaxies at high redshift for spectroscopic studies with the GTC. We present galaxy counts in the Ks filter over an area of 120 arcmin2 in two fields, Coppi and Groth, observed with the INGRID near-infrared camera on the William Herschel
    Cristóbal, D. et al.

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    2003
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  • High Resolution 2D Spectro-polarimetric Observations of Polar Faculae and Quiet Sun in Two Iron Lines
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    Domínguez Cerdeña, I. et al.

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  • Kinematic structure of the inner zones of disc galaxies
    The kinematics of the inner zones of disc galaxies have recently been shown to be much more complicated than previously thou-ght. New instruments and more sensitive detectors have allowed us to obtain spectra of higher S/N ratio and resolution, as well as images, for a more refined study of these inner zones. Decoupled kinematic cores have been
    Vega Beltrán, J. C. et al.

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    2003
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  • The LARI Method for ISO-CAM/PHOT Data Reduction and Analysis
    The techniques and software tools developed for the reduction and analysis of ISO-CAM/PHOT data with the LARI method are presented together with some highlights from the results obtained thanks to their application to different fields. Designed for the detection of faint sources in ISO raster observations, such method is based on the assumption of
    Vaccari, Mattia et al.

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    2003
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  • Growth of Massive Bulges by Mergers of Dense Satellites
    We present merger models suggesting that bulge growth via accretion of dense satellites generates two of the observed trends of galaxies along the Hubble sequence, namely the increase of Sersic index toward more massive bulges, and the appearance of a thick disk with higher scale length than that of the thin disk. We argue that bulges with
    Balcells, Marc et al.

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    2003
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