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  • Biconical Radiation Field and Outflow in NGC 1068: Location of the Hidden Nucleus
    Bidimensional spectroscopy of the circumnuclear region (central 10" x 8") of the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 1068 has been performed by means of an optical fiber system. The 95 spectra obtained simultaneously include the [N II] λλ6548, 6583, Hα, and [S II] λλ6716,6731 emission lines. In the inner regions, the velocity field obtained by cross-correlating
    Arribas, S. et al.

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    6
    1996
    Citations
    52
  • An Atlas of Optical Continuum and Line Emission from Low-Mass X-Ray Binaries
    Broadband optical spectra of a sample of 15 low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) is obtained in the range of 4000-9000 A. The spectra are fitted with combinations of standard accretion disc models and secondary star templates. The slope steepness relating to an optically thick accretion disc and x-ray heating of the outer parts of the disc is discussed
    Shahbaz, T. et al.

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    6
    1996
    Citations
    0
  • Ages of Galaxies Bulges and Disks From Optical and Near-Infrared Colors
    We compare optical and near-infrared colors of disks and bulges in a diameter-limited sample of inclined, bright, nearby, early-type spirals. Color profiles along wedge apertures at 15^deg^ from the major axis and on the minor axis on the side of the galaxy opposite to the dust lane are used to assign nominal colors for the inner disks (at 2 scale
    Peletier, R. F. et al.

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    6
    1996
    Citations
    185
  • The Seismic Structure of the Sun
    Global Oscillation Network Group data reveal that the internal structure of the sun can be well represented by a calibrated standard model. However, immediately beneath the convection zone and at the edge of the energy-generating core, the sound-speed variation is somewhat smoother in the sun than it is in the model. This could be a consequence of
    Gough, D. O. et al.

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    5
    1996
    Citations
    222
  • The Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) Project
    Helioseismology requires nearly continuous observations of the oscillations of the solar surface for long periods of time in order to obtain precise measurements of the sun's normal modes of oscillation. The GONG project acquires velocity images from a network of six identical instruments distributed around the world. The GONG network began full
    Yasukawa, E. et al.

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    5
    1996
    Citations
    497