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  • Flux Emergence from the Solar Interior Into a Uniformly Magnetized Corona
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    Moreno-Insertis, F. et al.

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    12
    2004
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    0
  • Flux Emergence from the Solar Interior to the Atmosphere: the Passage through the Photosphere
    The atmosphere of the Sun is being stirred and reshaped continuously through the emergence of magnetized plasma from the convection zone. Magnetic elements coming from the solar interior produce structures in the photosphere, chromosphere and corona in a bewildering range of length and time scales, from the smallest magnetic tubes to the largest
    Moreno-Insertis, F.

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    12
    2006
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    4
  • Follow-up observations at 16 and 33GHz of extragalactic sources from WMAP 3-yr data: I - Spectral properties
    We present follow-up observations of 97 point sources from the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) 3-yr data, contained within the New Extragalactic WMAP Point Source catalogue between -4°
    Davies, Matthew L. et al.

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    12
    2009
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    26
  • Follow-up observations at 16 and 33GHz of extragalactic sources from WMAP 3-yr data: II - Flux density variability
    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. We find that 53 per cent of the
    Franzen, Thomas M. O. et al.

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    12
    2009
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    17
  • Formation and evolution of dwarf early-type galaxies in the Virgo cluster. II. Kinematic scaling relations
    We place our sample of 18 Virgo dwarf early-type galaxies (dEs) on the (V - K)e-velocity dispersion, Faber-Jackson, and fundamental plane (FP) scaling relations for massive early-type galaxies (Es). We use a generalized velocity dispersion, which includes rotation, to be able to compare the location of both rotationally and pressure supported dEs
    Toloba, E. et al.

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    12
    2012
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    37