Publications

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  • Infrared studies of Seyfert galaxies and of the irregular galaxy M 82
    Middle and far infrared studies of the irregular galaxy M 82 and of Seyfert galaxies are presented. M 82 was observed spectrophotometrically from 8 to 13 microns at 6 different positions selected across its 10 microns emitting region. A model is proposed which explains satisfactorily most of the observed properties of M 82 from X-ray to radio
    Rodriguez Espinosa, J. M.

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    1985
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  • BL Lac nuclei in elliptical galaxies
    Orientation effects are believed to be important in sources which harbor relativistic jets in their nuclei. BL Lac type objects are interpreted as a type of this class of objects whose galaxy counterpart is a bright elliptical galaxy. This interpretation requires every bright elliptical galaxy to have a BL Lac type nucleus beamed usually away from
    Perez-Fournon, I.

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    1985
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  • Astronomy in the Canary Islands
    Astronomy in the Canary Islands has grown from its historical beginnings at the site-testing expedition of C. Piazzi Smyth in 1856. Simony, Edgecomb, and Mascart followed in his footsteps. The Observatorio Astronomico del Teide was provisionally founded in 1959 to study the astronomical qualities of the Canary Islands' sky. It led to the present
    Sanchez, F.

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    1985
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  • Analytical Expressions for Some Spatial Periodic Orbits of the Restricted Three-Body Problem and Their Invariant Manifolds
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    Simo, C. et al.

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    1985
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  • A review of line formation in molecular clouds
    A summary is presented of the physical considerations governing line formation in molecular clouds with kinetic temperatures in the range from 5 to 100 K and hydrogen number densities in the range from 100 to one million per cubic centimeter. An exposition of the classical Sobolev formulation due to Goldreich and Kwan (1973) is followed by results
    Beckman, J. E.

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    1985
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