Publications

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  • The galactic wind in the circum-nuclear zone of NGC 6946
    Using the H-II region H-alpha emission detected in high-resolution long slit spectra of the normal spiral NGC 6946 out to 6 kpc from the center, and along 8 radii equally spaced in angle, velocity curves of the circumnuclear zone are obtained. The curves show that the radial velocity gradient, and the limiting radial velocity along the minor axis
    Beckman, J. E. et al.

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    6
    1986
    Citations
    13
  • Shapes and correlations as observational discriminants for the origin of diffuse bands
    The authors have measured the intensities of several diffuse interstellar bands in intermediate resolution spectra (0.35 - 0.65 Å) of heavily reddened early-type stars in three associations: Cas OB6, Be 87, and Cyg OB2. The extinction is attributed mostly to material at intermediate densities between molecular clouds and the diffuse medium. The
    Chlewicki, G. et al.

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    6
    1986
    Citations
    67
  • Near-infrared profiles of Comet Halley
    The J, H, K, and L profiles of Comet Halley taken on January 15, 1986 using the liquid nitrogen cooled InSb detector mounted on the 1.5-m Tenerife Infrared Flux Collector, are discussed. The J and H emission is shown to be strongly dominated by grain scattering of the solar continuum, while grain thermal emission is strong at K and becomes
    Phillips, J. P. et al.

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    6
    1986
    Citations
    1
  • Near-infrared photometry of red giant and horizontal branch stars in M4
    Near-infrared photometry for the red-giant and horizontal branches in M4, obtained with the InSb detector mounted on the 1.54-m Tenerife Infrared flux collector, are presented. The red giant branch is shown to be displaced from the corresponding trend for M92, confirming earlier work, and implying an intermediate to high cluster metallicity. The
    Phillips, J. P. et al.

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    6
    1986
    Citations
    9
  • Near-infrared mapping of spiral galaxies. II - J, H, K profiles of M 31
    Four radial profiles of M 31 in the near infrared taken with the 1.5 m infrared telescope of the Observatorio del Teide, Tenerife are presented. Three of these, in the J, H, K bands extend 20 kpc eastward from the galactic center, while a K band profile extends from the center to 20 kpc westward. These data are combined with published visual
    Battaner, E. et al.

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    6
    1986
    Citations
    14