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MAGIC gamma-ray telescopes hunting for neutrinos and their sourcesThe discovery of an astrophysical flux of high-energy neutrinos by the IceCube Collaboration marks a major breakthrough in the ongoing search for the origin of cosmic rays. Presumably, the neutrinos, together with gamma rays, result from pion decay, following hadronic interactions of protons accelerated in astrophysical objects to ultraGóra, D. et al.
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LOCAL HELIOSYSMOLOGY IN THE TACHOCLINE AND THE DEEP PART OF THE CONVENTION. HELIOSISMOLOGÍA LOCAL EN LA TACOCLINA Y LA PARTE PROFUNDA DE LA ZONA DE CONVECCIÓN.La tacoclina solar situada en la base de la zona de convección es la capa de cizalladura que conecta la rotación diferencial en la envoltura convectiva y la rotación rígida en el interior radiativo. Generalmente se cree que alberga la localización de la dinamo solar y desempeña un importante papel en la generación y almacenamiento de los camposManuel Díaz Alfaro
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Integral field spectroscopy of nearby quasi-stellar objects - II. Molecular gas content and conditions for star formationWe present single-dish 12CO(1-0) and 12CO(2-1) observations for 14 low-redshift quasi-stellar objects (QSOs). In combination with optical integral field spectroscopy, we study how the cold gas content relates to the star formation rate (SFR) and black hole accretion rate. 12CO(1-0) is detected in 8 of 14 targets and 12CO(2-1) is detected in 7 outUrrutia, T. et al.
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Inelastic e+Mg collision data and its impact on modelling stellar and supernova spectraResults of calculations for inelastic e+Mg effective collision strengths for the lowest 25 physical states of Mg i (up to 3s6p1P), and thus 300 transitions, from the convergent close-coupling (CCC) and the B-spline R-matrix (BSR) methods are presented. At temperatures of interest, 5000 K, the results of the two calculations differ on average byBarklem, P. S. et al.
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