Publications

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  • The role of the tropopause layer altitude on the infrared quality of astronomical sites
    The infrared sky quality is an important parameter to take into account for the evaluation of astronomical sites. The traditional idea of considering higher altitude sites as better for infrared astronomical observations than sites at lower altitudes is not in agreement with observational data. It has been shown that the observational infrared
    Garcia-Lorenzo, Begona M. et al.

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    11
    2004
    Citations
    4
  • The Rotation of the Deep Solar Layers
    From the analysis of low-order GOLF+MDI sectoral modes (l
    Couvidat, S. et al.

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    11
    2003
    Citations
    118
  • The rotation of the solar core
    The solar p-mode spectrum of very low l has already been measured with high accuracy for a sufficiently long period of time to permit the search for solar cycle variations. The longest one-site velocity observations for low l solar p-modes (Tenerife) has been used to measure the l = 1 mode splitting at the two extremes of the solar activity cycle
    Jimenez, Antonio et al.

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    11
    1994
    Citations
    27
  • The Rotation Period of C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy)
    C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy) was observed around perihelion (2015 January 30) on 15 nights between 2015 January 21 and February 11 using the TADer 0.3-m astrograph telescope at Teide Observatory (IAC, Tenerife, Spain). Two large spiral jet structures were observed over several cometary rotations. A new method of searching for periodicities in the PA of
    Serra-Ricart, M. et al.

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    11
    2015
    Citations
    3
  • The rotation rates of massive stars. How slow are the slow ones?
    Context. Rotation plays a key role in the life cycles of stars with masses above ~8 M⊙. Hence, accurate knowledge of the rotation rates of such massive stars is critical for understanding their properties and for constraining models of their evolution. Aims: This paper investigates the reliability of current methods used to derive projected
    Sundqvist, J. O. et al.

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    11
    2013
    Citations
    25
  • The rotational broadening of V395 Carinae. Implications on the compact object's mass
    Context: The masses previously obtained for the X-ray binary 2S 0921-630 inferred a compact object that was either a high-mass neutron star or low-mass black-hole, but used a previously published value for the rotational broadening (v sin i) with large uncertainties. Aims: We aim to determine an accurate mass for the compact object through an
    Shahbaz, T. et al.

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    11
    2007
    Citations
    14