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  • The European Large Area ISO Survey - I. Goals, definition and observations
    We describe the European Large Area ISO Survey (ELAIS). ELAIS was the largest single Open Time project conducted by ISO, mapping an area of 12deg2 at 15μm with ISOCAM and at 90μm with ISOPHOT. Secondary surveys in other ISO bands were undertaken by the ELAIS team within the fields of the primary survey, with 6deg2 being covered at 6.7μm and 1deg2
    Oliver, Seb et al.

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    8
    2000
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    195
  • The European Solar Telescope (EST)
    The European Solar Telescope (EST) is being designed to optimize studies of the magnetic coupling between the lower layers of the solar atmosphere (the photosphere and chromosphere) in order to investigate the origins and evolution of the solar magnetic field and its role in driving solar activity. In order to achieve this, the thermal, dynamic and
    Matthews, S. A. et al.

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    2016
    Citations
    16
  • The Extinction by Dust in the Outer Parts of Spiral Galaxies
    To investigate the distribution of dust in Sb and Sc galaxies we have analyzed near-infrared and optical surface photometry for an unbiased sample of 37 galaxies. Since light in the K-band is very little affected by extinction by dust, the B - K colour is a good indicator of the amount of extinction, and using the colour-inclination relation we can
    Peletier, R. F. et al.

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    8
    1995
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    61
  • The February 1999 superoutburst of the SU UMa-type dwarf nova CG CMa
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    Duerbeck, Hilmar W. et al.

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    8
    1999
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    6
  • The Fermi–GBM Three-year X-Ray Burst Catalog
    The Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) is an all-sky gamma-ray monitor well known in the gamma-ray burst (GRB) community. Although GBM excels in detecting the hard, bright extragalactic GRBs, its sensitivity above 8 keV and its all-sky view make it an excellent instrument for the detection of rare, short-lived Galactic transients. In 2010 March
    Jenke, P. A. et al.

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    8
    2016
    Citations
    12
  • The FIP effect on late-type stellar coronae: from dwarfs to giants
    We present an analysis of high resolution Chandra spectra of late-type stars. Our sample includes giant stars from the Hetzsprung gap to the ''clump'' phase, active stars that have similar fundamental parameters but which have followed quite different evolutionary paths, and RS CVn binary systems. Using a new technique based on the ratios of
    Garcia-Alvarez, D. et al.

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    8
    2004
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    1