Publications

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  • Combining visible-to-near-infrared spectra and WISE data of Hildas and Jupiter Trojans: preliminary results
    The Hilda asteroid group and Jupiter Trojans (JTs) are populations of primitive minor bodies whose origins have not been conclusively determined. In the framework of the so-called Nice Model, they are icy bodies scattered from the Kuiper Belt in an early epoch of the Solar System (the Late Heavy Bombardment) and finally trapped in the stable
    Ali-Lagoa, V. et al.

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    10
    2013
    Citations
    0
  • Comet C/1999 T1 (McNaught-Hartley)
    IAUC 7273 available at Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams.
    McNaught, R. H. et al.

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    10
    1999
    Citations
    3
  • Common envelope evolution and Li in V471 Tauri.
    We have observed the spectral regions around the LiI resonance 670.8nm and subordinate 610.4nm lines of V471 Tau. This is an eclipsing post common-envelope (CE) binary system. A revision of several independent measurements of the parallax and proper motion of V471 Tau allow us to argue that this system is indeed a Hyades cluster member by examining
    Martin, E. L. et al.

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    10
    1997
    Citations
    12
  • Comparative Kinematics of Gas and Stars in Disk Galaxies
    This thesis presents observational kinematic results for a significant sample of disk galaxies. Spectra of both the gaseous and stellar components are available for almost the whole sample. The first aim was to make a comparative study of the gas and the stellar kinematics to see whether there was any correlation between the kinematic behavior and
    Vega Beltran, J. C.

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    10
    1999
    Citations
    0
  • Comparison of Magnetic Field Structures on Different Scales in and around the Filamentary Dark Cloud GF 9
    New visible polarization data combined with existing IR and FIR polarization data are used to study how the magnetic field threading the filamentary molecular cloud GF 9 connects to larger structures in its general environment. When visible and NIR polarization data are combined, no evidence is found for a plateau in the polarization above
    Poidevin, F. et al.

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    10
    2006
    Citations
    23