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  • Two New X-Ray Sources in M31 and M31GC J004234+405709 Observed by Chandra
    We report the discovery of two previously unseen X-ray sources detected in a 5ks Chandra/ACIS observation starting on 2008-10-13.15 UT as part of our ongoing Chandra/HST M31 transient program. Due to the low number of counts, no detailed spectral analysis was possible. The spectra were modelled with an absorbed power law of nH = 6.67e20 atoms/ cm2
    Galache, J. L. et al.

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    10
    2008
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    1
  • Trends for Outer Disk Profiles
    The surface-brightness profiles of galaxy disks fall into three main classes, based on whether they are simple exponentials (Type I), bend down at large radii (Type II, `truncations') or bend up at large radii (Type III, `antitruncations'). Here, we discuss how the frequency of these different profiles depends on Hubble type, environment, and the
    Erwin, P. et al.

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    10
    2008
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    6
  • Timing the accretion flow around accreting millisecond pulsars
    At present, ten years after they were first discovered, ten accreting millisecond pulsars are known. I present a study of the aperiodic X-ray variability in three of these systems, which led to the discovery of simultaneous kHz quasi periodic oscillations in XTE J1807-294 and extremely strong broadband noise at unusually low variability frequencies
    Linares, M.

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    10
    2008
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  • Theoretical models in the Virtual Observatory
    Although full interoperability between theoretical and observational data in the framework of the Virtual Observatory would be a very desirable achievement, the current status of VO offers few approaches to handle theoretical models. TSAP (Theoretical Spectra Access Protocol) has been proposed as a tool to fill this void, providing a simple scheme
    Rodrigo, C. et al.

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    10
    2008
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  • The γ Doradus CoRoT target HD 49434. I. Results from the ground-based campaign
    Context: We present an extensive ground-based photometric and spectroscopic campaign of the γ Dor CoRoT target HD 49434. This campaign was a preparatory step of the CoRoT satellite observations, which occurred between October 2007 and March 2008. Aims: With satellite data, detection of low-degree pulsation modes only is achievable, and, as no
    Uytterhoeven, K. et al.

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    2008
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    60
  • The Variable Star One-shot Project, and its little child: Wikimbad.
    The Variable Star One-shot Project (VSOP) aimed at providing to the world-wide stellar community the necessary one-shot spectrum of unstudied variable stars, too often classified as such by an analysis of photometric data only. The VSOP has established an new kind of observational model, where all steps from observations to spectral analysis, are
    Foellmi, C. et al.

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    10
    2008
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