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  • The Transition from Outburst to Low Level Activity in the Low-Mass X-Ray Binary SAX J1747.0-2853
    SAX J1747.0-2853 is an X-ray transient which exhibited several outbursts between 1998 and 2001 and most probably in 1976. The outburst of 2000 was the longest and brightest. We have analyzed X-ray data sets that focus on times around the 2000 outburst and were obtained with l BeppoSAX, XMM-Newton and l RXTE.
    Werner, N. et al.

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  • The physical nature of asteroids in cometary orbit
    Asteroids in cometary orbits can be defined as minor planets that do not present cometary activity and has orbits with Tisserand parameter T 3 (typical of cometary orbits). The nature and origin of this population is still controversial. Recent dynamical studies claim for a cometary origin (comets that become dormant or dead comets by the growth
    Licandro, J. et al.

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    2004
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  • The Milky Way Formation Timescale
    Based on a new large, homogeneous photometric database of 69 Galactic globular clusters extended out to 42 kpc from the galactic center, a set of distance and reddening free relative age indicators has been measured: delta (V-I)@2.5 and Delta VHBTO. Using this two independent indicators and two recent updated libraries of isochrones we have found
    Aparicio, A. et al.

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    2004
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  • The magnetic fields of the quiet solar photosphere
    We report on a novel investigation of the complex magnetism of the quiet Sun which is based on a realistic three-dimensional modeling of the Hanle effect.
    Shchukina, Nataliya G. et al.

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  • The HETE-2 satellite: detection of Gamma-Ray Bursts and other transient phenomena
    HETE-2 (High Energy Transient Explorer) is a small scientific satellite whose main task is to detect Gamma-Ray Bursts, promptly determine their coordinates, when possible, and distribute them immediately to the scientific community. HETE-2 has detected many of the most interesting events in recent years: GRB030329, which confirmed beyond any doubt
    Pizzichini, G. et al.

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