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  • The First Extrasolar Planet Discovered with A New Generation High Throughput Doppler Instrument
    We report the first extrasolar planet, ET1, detected with a new generation Doppler instrument, called Exoplanet Tracker. This planet has a minimum mass of 0.41 Jupiter masses and orbits a V = 8.1 K0V star with a 4.8 day period. The planet was identified using the KPNO Coude Feed 0.9 meter telescope in spring 2005. This is the first time an
    Ge, J. et al.

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    2005
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  • The first planet detected in the WTS: an inflated hot Jupiter in a 3.35 d orbit around a late F star
    We report the discovery of WTS-1b, the first extrasolar planet found by the WFCAM Transit Survey, which began observations at the 3.8-m United Kingdom Infrared Telescope (UKIRT) in 2007 August. Light curves comprising almost 1200 epochs with a photometric precision of better than 1 per cent to J ˜ 16 were constructed for ˜60 000 stars and searched
    Zendejas, J. et al.

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    2012
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    24
  • The Formation and Disintegration of Magnetic Bright Points Observed by Sunrise/IMaX
    The evolution of the physical parameters of magnetic bright points (MBPs) located in the quiet Sun (mainly in the interwork) during their lifetime is studied. First, we concentrate on the detailed description of the magnetic field evolution of three MBPs. This reveals that individual features follow different, generally complex, and rather dynamic
    Utz, D. et al.

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    2014
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    24
  • The formation of galactic bulges
    We summarise some recent results about nearby galactic bulges, relevant to their formation. We highlight a number of significant advances in our understanding of the surface brightness profiles, stellar populations, and especially the very centers of spirals. We also view our own Milky Way as if it were an external galaxy. Our main conclusions are
    Peletier, Reynier et al.

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    2004
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  • The formation of galaxy discs in a hierarchical universe
    The formation of galactic discs and the efficiency of star formation within them are issues central to our understanding of galaxy formation. We have developed a detailed and versatile model of disc formation which combines the strengths of previous studies of isolated discs with those of hierarchical galaxy formation models. Disc structure is
    Stringer, M. J. et al.

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    2007
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    35
  • The Formation of Shell Galaxies Similar to NGC 7600 in the Cold Dark Matter Cosmogony
    We present new deep observations of "shell" structures in the halo of the nearby elliptical galaxy NGC 7600, alongside a movie of galaxy formation in a cold dark matter (CDM) universe. The movie, based on an ab initio cosmological simulation, shows how continuous accretion of clumps of dark matter and stars creates a swath of diffuse circumgalactic
    Cooper, Andrew P. et al.

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    2011
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    49