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  • Optical and NIR Spectroscopic analysis of OB Stars
    OB stars are very active actors shaping their environment and contributing to the chemical and dynamical evolution of their host galaxies. Accurate analyses of massive stars are thus a key ingredient in our interpretation of the light coming from the Milky Way and nearby galaxies. These analyses rely in the use of state-of-the-art model atmospheres
    Rubke, K. et al.

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    2013
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  • On the nature of O Vz stars in 30 Doradus
    O Vz stars are defined as those O-type stars displaying HeII 4686 absorption line stronger than other He line in the blue spectral region. These stars have been hypothesized on spectroscopic grounds to be O-type stars on or close to the Zero-Age-Main-Sequence (ZAMS), also having weaker winds than normal O V stars. We have tested these hypothesis by
    Sabin-Sanjulian, C.

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    2013
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  • Multiwavelength Observations of the Black Hole Transient XTE J1752–223 during Its 2010 Outburst Decay
    Galactic black hole transients show many interesting phenomena during outburst decays. We present simultaneous X-ray (RXTE, Swift, and INTEGRAL), and optical/near-infrared (O/NIR) observations (SMARTS) of the X-ray transient XTE J1752–223 during its outburst decay in 2010. The multiwavelength observations over 150 days in 2010 cover the transition
    Chun, Y. Y. et al.

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    2013
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  • Mass-metallicity relation explored with CALIFA. I. Is there a dependence on the star-formation rate?
    We studied the global and local M-Z relation based on the first data available from the CALIFA survey (150 galaxies). This survey provides integral field spectroscopy of the complete optical extent of each galaxy (up to 2-3 effective radii), with a resolution high enough to separate individual H II regions and/or aggregations. About 3000 individual
    Sánchez, S. F. et al.

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    2013
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  • MARVELS-1: A Face-on Double-lined Binary Star Masquerading as a Resonant Planetary System and Consideration of Rare False Positives in Radial Velocity Planet Searches
    We have analyzed new and previously published radial velocity (RV) observations of MARVELS-1, known to have an ostensibly substellar companion in a ~6 day orbit. We find significant (~100 m s–1) residuals to the best-fit model for the companion, and these residuals are naïvely consistent with an interior giant planet with a P = 1.965 days in a
    Wright, Jason T. et al.

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    2013
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