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  • WEIGHTED FOURIER PHASE SLOPE AS A CENTROIDING METHOD IN A SHACK-HARTMANN WAVEFRONT SENSOR FOR ADAPTIVE OPTICS IN ASTRONOMY
    HARESH MANGHARAM CHULANI

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    9
    2017
  • URBANISMO Y COSMOVISIÓN EN LA ROMA ANTIGUA. ORIENTACIÓN DE CIUDADES Y CAMPAMENTOS ROMANOS
    ANDREA RODRIGUEZ ANTÓN

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    9
    2017
  • Two-dimensional Radiative Magnetohydrodynamic Simulations of Partial Ionization in the Chromosphere. II. Dynamics and Energetics of the Low Solar Atmosphere
    We investigate the effects of interactions between ions and neutrals on the chromosphere and overlying corona using 2.5D radiative MHD simulations with the Bifrost code. We have extended the code capabilities implementing ion–neutral interaction effects using the generalized Ohm’s law, i.e., we include the Hall term and the ambipolar diffusion
    Martínez-Sykora, J. et al.

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    9
    2017
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    76
  • The Transiting Multi-planet System HD 3167: A 5.7 M ⊕ Super-Earth and an 8.3 M ⊕ Mini-Neptune
    HD 3167 is a bright (V = 8.9 mag) K0 V star observed by NASA’s K2 space mission during its Campaign 8. It has recently been found to host two small transiting planets, namely, HD 3167b, an ultra-short-period (0.96 days) super-Earth, and HD 3167c, a mini-Neptune on a relatively long-period orbit (29.85 days). Here we present an intensive radial
    Gandolfi, D. et al.

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    9
    2017
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    63
  • The Remote Observing Working Group for the Asteroid Impact and Deflection Assessment (AIDA)
    The Asteroid Impact and Deflection Assessment (AIDA) is a joint US-European mission concept designed to demonstrate the effectiveness of an kinetic impactor for planetary defense. Ground-based observing is a key component to AIDA and critical for its success. We present the observing campaign we have been conducting of the asteroid Didymos, the
    Rivkin, A. S. et al.

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    9
    2017
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    1
  • The redshift evolution of major merger triggering of luminous AGNs: a slight enhancement at z ˜ 2
    Active galactic nuclei (AGNs), particularly the most luminous AGNs, are commonly assumed to be triggered through major mergers; however, observational evidence for this scenario is mixed. To investigate any influence of galaxy mergers on AGN triggering and luminosities through cosmic time, we present a sample of 106 luminous X-ray-selected type 1
    Rowlands, Kate et al.

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    9
    2017
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    49