Publications

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  • Chemical Abundances of Volatiles and Refractories in Solar Analogs with and without Planets: No Relation with Terrestial Planets
    We present the abundances of volatile and refractory elements in the atmospheres of 95 solar analogs, 24 planet hosts and 71 "single" stars, to investigate its possible connection with terrestial planets, using very high-quality HARPS and UVES spectra. The whole sample of stars with and without planets show almost the same mean abundance pattern
    González Hernández, J. I. et al.

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    2011
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    3
  • Benchmark Brown Dwarfs: What Does the Current Population Look Like?
    Since the discovery of the first brown dwarfs (Tiede 1; Rebolo et al. 1995, Gliese 229B; Nakajima et al. 1995) the complement of identified brown dwarfs has grown to over 700. Yet our understanding of these cool objects is still somewhat lacking. Current models struggle to reproduce the observed variation in photometric and spectroscopic properties
    Day-Jones, A. C. et al.

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    12
    2011
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    1
  • A Study of Gravitational Lens Chromaticity with the Hubble Space Telescope
    We report Hubble Space Telescope observations of six gravitational lenses with the Advanced Camera for Surveys. We measured the flux ratios between the lensed images in seven filters from 8140 Å to 2200 Å. In three of the systems, HE0512-3329, B1600+434, and H1413+117, we were able to construct UV extinction curves partially overlapping the 2175 Å
    Muñoz, J. A. et al.

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    12
    2011
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    38
  • A Search for Extreme Ultracool Objects in UKIDSS+VISTA
    Brown dwarfs with thick water cloud atmospheres, ancient population III brown dwarfs, and nearby free-floating planetary mass objects are targets in our new discovery space. We have developed a candidate selection process that identifies near infrared sources without optical counterparts whose infrared/optical fluxes are not consistent with stars
    Zhang, Z. H. et al.

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    12
    2011
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  • X-shaped radio galaxies: their black hole masses and starburst histories
    A recent merger of two supermassive black holes (BH) or the presence of a second active BH in the galactic nucleus are two of the main scenarios proposed to explain the X-shaped morphology observed in X-shaped radio galaxies. We test these scenarios by studying the BH mass, radio and optical luminosity, starburst history and dynamic age of radio
    Mezcua, M. et al.

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    2011
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