Publications

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  • PyEmir: Data Reduction Pipeline for EMIR, the GTC Near-IR Multi-Object Spectrograph
    EMIR is the near-infrared wide-field camera and multi-slit spectrograph being built for Gran Telescopio Canarias. We present here the work being done on its data processing pipeline. PyEmir is based on Python and it will process automatically data taken in both imaging and spectroscopy mode. PyEmir is begin developed by the UCM Group of
    Pascual, S. et al.

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    12
    2010
    Citations
    6
  • QSOs and the survey OTELO
    OTELO is a survey of emission-line objects that will be carried out using tunable filters with OSIRIS at the GTC. The survey will have a deep impact on extragalactic astronomy due to its large area and its high sensitivity. In this paper we present new estimations of the number of QSOs that are expected to be found with this unique survey.
    González-Serrano, J. I. et al.

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    12
    2005
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    0
  • Quantitative spectroscopy of O-stars in the Magellanic Clouds. I - The young open cluster NGC 346 in the SMC
    Results are presented on a non-LTE analysis of high-resolution Cassegrain echelle CCD spectra of the four most luminous stars in the NGC 346 cluster in the SMC, obtained with the ESO 3.6-m telescope, making it possible to estimate the age of the NGC 346 cluster and to trace its evolution. The results yield the effective temperatures, gravities
    Kudritzki, R. P. et al.

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    12
    1989
    Citations
    35
  • Quasar hosts. A workshop jointly organized by ESO and IAC, Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, 24 - 27 Sep 1996.
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    Crane, P. et al.

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    12
    1996
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    0
  • Quenching cluster cooling flows with recurrent hot plasma bubbles
    The observed cooling rate of hot gas in clusters is much lower than that inferred from the gas density profiles. This suggests that the gas is being heated by some source. We use an adaptive-mesh refinement code (FLASH) to simulate the effect of multiple, randomly positioned, injections of thermal energy within 50 kpc of the centre of an initially
    Dalla Vecchia, C. et al.

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    12
    2004
    Citations
    92