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  • HD 50844 observed by CoRoT (Poretti+, 2009)
    We compared the results from SigSpec and from the iterative-sine-wave fitting, considering an error range of 0.005d-1 in frequency (i.e., a width 3.4 times narrower than 1/DeltaT). The cross-checks show an almost complete agreement on the values of the first 500 frequencies: 498 frequencies were found by both methods, whose 438 (88%) have an
    Poretti, E. et al.

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    2009
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  • Has Hinode Revealed the Missing Turbulent Flux of the Quiet Sun?
    The Hinode Spectro-Polarimeter has revealed the presence of surprisingly strong horizontal magnetic fields nearly everywhere in the quiet solar atmosphere. These horizontal fields, along with measures of the vertical fields, may be the signature of the ``hidden turbulent flux'' of the quiet Sun. The measured horizontal fields average at least to 55
    Lites, B. W. et al.

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    2009
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    4
  • Halo Streams in the Seventh Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release
    We have detected stellar halo streams in the solar neighborhood using data from the seventh public data release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), which includes the directed stellar program Sloan Extension For Galactic Understanding and Exploration (SEGUE). In order to derive distances to each star, we used the metallicity-dependent
    Klement, R. et al.

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    6
    2009
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    75
  • From the blue cloud to the red sequence (and over the green valley): investigating the evolution of galaxies over cosmological timescales
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    Guzmán, R.

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    6
    2009
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  • Flux Cancellation in the Solar Photosphere: a near-IR Line of Mn I as a Diagnostic Tool
    Recently, cite{asensio_2_asensio_mn07} pointed out that the near-IR line of Mn I at 15262.702 Å provides a new diagnostic window for exploring the magnetism of the quiet Sun. In contrast with previously considered Mn I lines located at visible wavelengths this near-IR line has the advantage that the shape of its intensity profile is very sensitive
    Asensio Ramos, A. et al.

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    6
    2009
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    1
  • Evidence for the Disky Origin of Luminous Virgo Dwarf Ellipticals from the Kinematics of Their Globular Cluster Systems
    We report evidence for dynamically significant rotation in the globular cluster systems of two luminous Virgo dwarf ellipticals, VCC1261 and VCC1528. Including previous results for VCC1087, the globular cluster systems of all three Virgo dwarf ellipticals studied in detail to date exhibit v rot/σlos>1. Taking the rotation seen in the globular
    Beasley, Michael A. et al.

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    2009
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    33