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  • Outbursts on normal stars. FH Leo misclassified as a novalike variable
    We present high resolution spectroscopy of the common proper motion system FH Leo (components HD 96273 and BD+07 2411B), which has been classified as a novalike variable due to an outburst observed by Hipparcos, and we present and review the available photometry. We show from our spectra that neither star can possibly be a cataclysmic variable
    dall, T. H. et al.

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    2005
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    7
  • Orbital parameters of the microquasar LS I +61 303
    New optical spectroscopy of the high-mass X-ray binary microquasar LS I +61 303 is presented. Eccentric orbital fits to our radial velocity measurements yield updated orbital parameters in good agreement with previous work. Our orbital solution indicates that the periastron passage occurs at radio phase 0.23 and the X-ray/radio outbursts are
    Casares, J. et al.

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    7
    2005
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    169
  • Optical Spectroscopy of SWIFT J1753.5-0127
    Spectra of the optical counterpart to the gamma ray source SWIFT J1753.5-0127 (ATEL #546,#547,#549,#550) were acquired on 2005 July 3th 03:52-09:48 UT with the FAST spectrograph mounted at the F. L. Whipple Observatory 1.5m telescope. The spectra show a blue continuum with Halpha being the only emission line detected in the averaged spectrum (S/N
    Torres, M. A. P. et al.

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    7
    2005
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    12
  • Optical and infrared monitoring of SWIFT J1753.3-0127
    We report preliminary optical/infrared photometry and spectroscopy of the SWIFT J1753.3-0127 transient (ATEL #546, #549) obtained at Fred Whipple Observatory (FLWO), Mt. Hopkins, AZ. Nightly R-band photometry was acquired with the FLWO 1.2m telescope between July 2-11 2005 UT achieving a PSF FWHM of 1.8-2.8 arcsec and typically using 60s exposure
    Torres, M. A. P. et al.

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    7
    2005
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    15
  • On the Extreme Positive Feedback Star-forming Mode from Massive and Compact Super Star Clusters
    The force of gravity acting within the volume occupied by young, compact, and massive super star clusters is here shown to drive in situ all the matter deposited by winds and supernovae into several generations of star formation. These events are promoted by radiative cooling, which drains the thermal energy of the ejected gas causing its
    Tenorio-Tagle, Guillermo et al.

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    7
    2005
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    40
  • MAG Waves in Sunspots Umbrae: Slow Waves Leaking to the Corona
    The linear oscillations of a stratified atmosphere embedded in a uniform vertical magnetic field are studied here. We use a simple theoretical model, formed by the superposition of two isothermal layers, representing, respectively, i) the photosphere and the chromosphere, and ii) the corona. The bottom layer behaves, for some modes, as a resonant
    Yelles Chaouche, Lotfi et al.

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    7
    2005
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    6