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  • An Explanation For Large-amplitude Longitudinal Oscillations In Prominences
    Large amplitude longitudinal (LAL) oscillations, consisting of periodic motions of prominence material along a filament axis, are rare but quite dramatic. The oscillations appear to be triggered by an energetic event, such as a microflare, subflare, or small C-class flare, close to a filament. Observations reveal speeds of several tens to 100 km/s
    Karpen, Judith T. et al.

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    5
    2012
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    0
  • AGN-host galaxy connection: morphology and colours of X-ray selected AGN at z ≤ 2
    Context. The connection between active galactic nuclei (AGN) and their host galaxies has been widely studied and found to be of great importance for providing answers to some fundamental questions related to AGN fuelling mechanisms, and both their formation and evolution. Aims: Using X-ray data and one of the deepest broad-band optical data sets
    Pović, M. et al.

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    5
    2012
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    48
  • A spectrograph for exoplanet observations calibrated at the centimetre-per-second level
    The best spectrographs are limited in stability by their calibration light source. Laser frequency combs are the ideal calibrators for astronomical spectrographs. They emit a spectrum of lines that are equally spaced in frequency and that are as accurate and stable as the atomic clock relative to which the comb is stabilized. Absolute calibration
    Wilken, Tobias et al.

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    5
    2012
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    192
  • A 3D Radiative Transfer Code for Modeling the Hanle Effect in the Lyman α line
    In order to obtain empirical information on the magnetism of the solar transition region we need to measure and interpret the linear polarization produced by scattering processes in FUV and EUV spectral lines. Via the Hanle effect such linear polarization signals are sensitive to the magnetic fields expected for the quiet and active regions of the
    Štepán, J. et al.

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    5
    2012
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    6
  • ESTUDIO DE NUEVAS ESTRELLAS SIMBIÓTICAS EN EL PLANO DE LA VÍA LÁCTEA
    Las estrellas simbióticas juegan un papel fundamental en la comprensión de las últimas etapas evolutivas de los sistemas binarios aportando información clave sobre una variedad de procesos físicos tales como la pérdida, transferencia y acreción de masa, y los estallidos termonucleares en estrellas compactas. Las estrellas simbióticas son probables
    Ernesto Rodríguez Flores

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    5
    2012
  • Universal molecular features of refractory dissolved organic matter in fresh- and seawater
    Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is among the largest pools of reduced carbon on Earth's surface. Its molecular structure and the reasons behind its stability in the aquatic environment are unknown. We present a mathematical model that predicts essential molecular features of refractory dissolved organic matter in fresh- and seawater. The model has
    Dittmar, T. et al.

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    2012
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    0