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  • Radial Velocity Studies and their Limits: A Case Study of BP Psc
    Radial velocity studies have provided the majority of all exoplanet discoveries. Using the radial velocity techniques on young stars suffers from problems with magnetic activity jitter, which has been studied for years, and the effects of circumstellar disks, which has remained unstudied. Here we study the disk-embedded star BP Psc using high
    Dall, T. H. et al.

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    2009
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  • Polarisation of very-low-mass stars and brown dwarfs. I. VLT/FORS1 optical observations of field ultra-cool dwarfs
    Context: Ultra-cool dwarfs of the L spectral type (T_eff = 1400-2200 K) are known to have dusty atmospheres. Asymmetries of the dwarf surface may arise from rotationally-induced flattening and dust-cloud coverage, and may result in non-zero linear polarisation through dust scattering. Aims: We aim to study the heterogeneity of ultra-cool dwarfs'
    Goldman, B. et al.

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    2009
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  • Polarimetric signatures of infrared jets in X-ray binaries
    We present near-infrared linear spectropolarimetry of a sample of persistent X-ray binaries, Sco X-1, Cyg X-2 and GRS 1915+105. For Sco X-1 and Cyg X-2, the polarization levels at 2.4 μm are 1.3+/-0.10% and 5.4+/-0.7%, respectively, which is greater than the polarization level at 1.65 μm. This cannot be explained by interstellar polarization or
    Shahbaz, T. et al.

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    2009
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  • Polarimetric Diagnostics of Unresolved Chromospheric Magnetic Fields
    For about a decade, spectropolarimetry of He I λ10830 has been applied to the magnetic diagnostics of the solar chromosphere. This resonance line is very versatile as it is visible both on disk and in off-limb structures, and it has a good sensitivity to both the weak-field Hanle effect and the strong-field Zeeman effect. Recent observations of an
    Casini, R. et al.

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    2009
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  • Performance of a modal zone wavefront recovery algorithm (Hudgin) implemented on FPGAs for its use in ELTs
    The use of AO in Extremely Large Telescopes, used to improve performances in smaller telescopes, becomes now mandatory to achieve diffraction limited images according to the large apertures. On the other hand, the new dimensions push the specifications of the AO systems to new frontiers where the order of magnitude in terms of computation power
    Díaz-García, José Javier et al.

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  • Past, Present and Future of Cosmic Microwave Background Observations: Implications for Cosmology
    The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) is one of the main pillars of modern Cosmology. Soon after its discovery in 1965, it was recognized as evidence of cosmic evolution, and that our Universe went, at some time in the past, through a very hot phase where matter and radiation were in very intense interaction. Here, I briefly review the history of
    Rubiño-Martín, J. A.

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    2009
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