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  • The effect of environment on star forming galaxies at redshift. I. First insight from PACS
    We use deep 70, 100 and 160 μm observations taken with PACS, the Photodetector Array Camera and Spectrometer on board of Herschel, as part of the PACS Evolutionary Probe (PEP) guaranteed time, to study the relation between star formation rate and environment at redshift ~ 1 in the GOODS-S and GOODS-N fields. We use the SDSS spectroscopic catalog to
    Popesso, P. et al.

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    2011
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    50
  • The Effect of the Transition Times in the Formation of Planetary Nebulae
    We have explored the effect of transition timescales in planetary nebulae (PNe) formation. We have performed hydrodynamical simulations of the evolution of the stellar winds predicted by theoretical stellar evolutionary models adopting two choices for the evolution during the transition time. The evolution of the star from the AGB to the PN stage
    Villaver, Eva et al.

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    2001
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    0
  • The effects of galaxy formation on the matter power spectrum: a challenge for precision cosmology
    Upcoming weak lensing surveys, such as LSST, EUCLID and WFIRST, aim to measure the matter power spectrum with unprecedented accuracy. In order to fully exploit these observations, models are needed that, given a set of cosmological parameters, can predict the non-linear matter power spectrum at the level of 1 per cent or better for scales
    van Daalen, Marcel P. et al.

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    2011
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    398
  • The Egyptian Civil Calendar: a Masterpiece to Organize the Cosmos
    The ancient Egyptians had just one calendar in operation, the civil one, during most of their history and before the overwhelming influence of Hellenic culture. This calendar may have been invented for a specific purpose in the first half of the third millennium B.C., when the previous local Nile-based lunar calendars were rendered useless, as the
    Belmonte, J. A.

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    2009
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    1
  • The Einstein Cross: Constraint on Dark Matter from Stellar Dynamics and Gravitational Lensing
    We present two-dimensional line-of-sight stellar kinematics of the lens galaxy in the Einstein Cross, obtained with the GEMINI 8 m telescope, using the GMOS integral-field spectrograph. The stellar kinematics extend to a radius of 4'' (with 0farcs2 spaxels), covering about two-thirds of the effective (or half-light) radius Re ~= 6'' of this early
    van de Ven, Glenn et al.

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    8
    2010
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    50
  • The Emergence of Magnetic Field into Stellar Atmospheres
    The magnetic activity in the atmosphere of the Sun, possibly of most other magnetically active late-type stars, is a consequence of the emergence of magnetic flux from the stellar interior. Research in this field has to consider the rise of magnetized plasma from the depths of the convective envelope through the stellar surface and out across the
    Moreno-Insertis, F.

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    2004
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    4