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  • Where are the solar magnetic poles?
    Regardless of the physical origin of stellar magnetic fields - fossil or dynamo induced - an inclination angle between the magnetic and rotation axes is very often observed. Absence of observational evidence in this direction in the solar case has led to generally assume that its global magnetic field and rotation axes are well aligned. We present
    Collados, M. et al.

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    2015
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    11
  • Whole Earth Telescope observations and seismological analysis of the cool ZZ Ceti star GD 154.
    This paper presents the results of high speed photometric observations of the cool variable DA white dwarf (DAV) GD 154 obtained with the Whole Earth Telescope. GD 154 is one of the coolest pulsating DA white dwarfs and its study is important for understanding the red edge of the ZZ Ceti instability strip. Its power spectrum is dominated by three
    Pfeiffer, B. et al.

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    1996
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    49
  • WINGS: Structural Parameters of Galaxies in Nearby Clusters
    We present the first results of an ambitious work still in progress. We are modeling the light distribution of a large sample (˜10000) of cluster galaxies from the WINGS survey as single Sérsic or bulge plus disk systems. Our classification scheme is based on a logical filter that takes advantage of well-known characteristics of these two kinds of
    Sánchez-Janssen, R. et al.

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    10
    2008
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    0
  • WMAP 3-yr sources at 16 and 33GHz (Davies+, 2009)
    Observations of the WMAP sources were made using the AMI-SA during 14 separate observing runs between 2007 April and 2008 September. Observations of the WMAP sources using VSA were performed during 10 separate observing runs between 2007 February and 2008 July. (1 data file).
    Davies, M. L. et al.

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    2011
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    0
  • WMAP 3-yr sources at 16 and 33GHz. II. (Franzen+, 2009)
    Using the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager (AMI) at 16GHz and the Very Small Array (VSA) at 33GHz to make follow-up observations of sources in the New Extragalactic WMAP Point Source catalogue, we have investigated the flux density variability in a complete sample of 97 sources over time-scales of a few months to ~1.5yr. (1 data file).
    Franzen, T. M. O. et al.

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    10
    2011
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