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  • The boxy bulge and stellar bar of the Milky Way
    We describe the boxy bulge, long stellar bar and elliptical ring of the Galaxy. This model has largely evolved from NIR survey work by many teams and differs from other models with a monolithic ellipsoidal bulge. We maintain that the structure of the inner Galaxy can only be properly studied by adequately sampling the entire Galactic plane for |l|
    Mahoney, T. J. et al.

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    2008
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  • The Araucaria Project: VLT-spectroscopy of blue massive stars in NGC 55
    Aims: This is the first paper of a series devoted to studying the population of blue massive stars in NGC 55, a galaxy of the Sculptor group at a distance of about 2 Mpc. Methods: We have obtained optical (3300{-}6210 Å), low-resolution spectra of approximately 200 blue massive stars with VLT-FORS2, which we have classified with the aid of Milky
    Castro, N. et al.

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    2008
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  • Systematic Search for VHE Gamma-Ray Emission from X-Ray-bright High-Frequency BL Lac Objects
    All but three (M87, BL Lac, and 3C 279) extragalactic sources detected so far at very high energy γ-rays belong to the class of high-frequency-peaked BL Lac objects. This suggested to us a systematic scan of candidate sources with the MAGIC telescope, based on the Donato et al. compilation of X-ray blazars. The observations took place from 2004
    Albert, J. et al.

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    2008
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  • Swift J1753.5-0127: The Black Hole Candidate with the Shortest Orbital Period
    We present time-resolved photometry of the optical counterpart to the black hole candidate Swift J1753.5-0127 which has remained in the low/hard X-ray state and bright at optical/IR wavelengths since its discovery in 2005. At the time of our observations Swift J1753.5-0127 does not show a decay trend but remains stable at R=16.45 with a night-to
    Zurita, C. et al.

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    2008
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  • SWIFT J1753.5-0127: A Surprising Optical/X-Ray Cross-Correlation Function
    We have conducted simultaneous optical and X-ray observations of SWIFT J1753.5-0127 with RXTE and ULTRACAM, while the system persisted in its relatively bright low/hard state. In the cross-correlation function, we find that the optical emission, with a broad negative peak, leads the X-ray emission by a few seconds and has a smaller positive peak at
    Durant, Martin et al.

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    2008
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  • Supermassive black holes from OASIS and SAURON integral-field kinematics
    Supermassive black holes are a key element in our understanding of how galaxies form. Most of the progress in this very active field of research is based on just ~30 determination of black hole masses, accumulated over the past decade. We illustrate how integral-field spectroscopy, and in particular our OASIS modeling effort can help improve the
    Cappellari, Michele et al.

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    2008
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