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  • The kinematic structure of the unusual outflow source SH 2-71
    We have undertaken high resolution spectroscopy and IR photometry of the extended planetary nebula Sh 2-71. As a consequence, we note evidence for a discoidal expanding emission region size about 100 arcsec, tilted to the line of sight, and enveloping a core high-excitation source associated with velocities about +/- 500 km/s. Both NIR and optical
    Cuesta, L. et al.

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    3
    1993
    Citations
    12
  • The fundamental parameters of the central stars of eight WR ring nebulae
    We describe work that has recently been completed on deriving the fundamental parameters of eight WR stars through the photoionization modelling of their surrounding nebulae using non-LTE WR flux distributions. The resulting effective temperatures range from 57 000 71 000 K for the WN4-5 stars and
    Smith, Linda J. et al.

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    3
    1993
    Citations
    3
  • The continuum intensity-magnetic field relation in sunspot umbrae
    We describe the work carried out to obtain observational evidence of a local relation between the temperature and the magnetic field in different regions of several sunspots. Information about the temperature is extracted from the continuum intensity. The magnetic field is deduced by using the Stokes V profile of lines with different excitation
    Martinez Pillet, V. et al.

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    3
    1993
    Citations
    81
  • Supernova 1993J in NGC 3031
    IAUC 5733 available at Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams. IAUC 5733 available at Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams.
    Gomez, G. et al.

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    3
    1993
    Citations
    23
  • Spectroscopic monitoring of active galactic nuclei. II - The Seyfert-1 galaxy NGC 3516
    We present results of a five month spectroscopic monitoring campaign of the Seyfert-1 galaxy NGC 3516. Using a new calibration method and applying a correction for seeing differences during the various observations we can scale the spectra to each other with a much higher accuracy than hitherto achieved. NGC 3516 shows large amplitude variations on
    Wanders, I. et al.

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    3
    1993
    Citations
    57