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  • Large-Amplitude Oscillations as a Probe of Solar Prominences
    Large-amplitude oscillations in prominences are among the most spectacular phenomena of the solar atmosphere. Such an oscillations involve motions with velocities above 20 km/s, and large portions of the filament that move in phase. These are triggered by energetic disturbances as flares and jets. These oscillations are an excellent tool to probe
    Luna Bennasar, M. et al.

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    2016
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  • Light and Shadows over Petra: Astronomy and Landscape in Nabataean Lands
    A statistical analysis of the orientation of Nabatean sacred monuments demonstrates that astronomical orientations were often part of an elaborated plan and possibly a trace of the astral nature of the Nabataean religion. Petra and other monuments in the ancient Nabataean kingdom have proven to be marvellous laboratories for the interaction between
    Belmonte, J. A. et al.

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    2013
  • Limits on the quiescent radio emission from the black hole binaries GRO J1655-40 and XTE J1550-564
    We present the results of radio observations of the black hole binaries GRO J1655-40 and XTE J1550-564 in quiescence, with the upgraded Australia Telescope Compact Array. Neither system was detected. Radio flux density upper limits (3σ) of 26 μJy (at 5.5 GHz), 47 μJy (at 9 GHz) for GRO J1655-40 and 1.4 mJy (at 1.75 GHz), 27 μJy (at 5.5 GHz), 47 μJy
    Calvelo, D. E. et al.

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    2010
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    28
  • Linear and non-linear limb-darkening coefficients for the photometric bands R I J H K.
    We have computed limb-darkening coefficients for five commonly used near infrared photometric bands, namely R, I, J, H, and K, using the stellar atmosphere models by Kurucz (1993). Since the behaviour of the specific intensities is very dependent on the range of effective temperatures considered, we have adopted three analytical approximations to
    Gimenez, A. et al.

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    1995
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    205
  • Linewidth of low degree acoustic modes of the Sun
    Estimates of the spectral linewidths of low degree (Q=0 and Q=1) 5 min p-modes obtained from Doppler shift observations in 1984, 1986, and 1987 are reported. The observed linewidths increase from 0.5 microHz at 2000 microHz to 3.8 microHz at 4300 microHz for Q = 0. Comparison with other data suggests that for a given frequency the linewidth
    Elsworth, Y. P. et al.

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    1988
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    6