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  • Search for VHE γ-ray Emission from the Globular Cluster M13 with the Magic Telescope

    Based on MAGIC observations from 2007 June to July, we have obtained an integral upper limit to the VHE energy emission of the globular cluster M13 of F(E>200 GeV) < 5.1 × 10-12 cm-2 s-1, and differential upper limits for E > 140 GeV. Those limits allow us to constrain the population of millisecond pulsars within M13 and to test models for

    Anderhub, H. et al.

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    9
    2009
    Citations
    20
  • Search for young low-mass stars in a ROSAT selected sample south of the Taurus-Auriga molecular clouds

    We present results of intermediate resolution spectroscopy of 131 optical counterparts to 115 ROSAT All-Sky Survey X-ray sources south of the Taurus-Auriga dark cloud complex. These objects have been selected as candidate young stars from a total of 1084 ROSAT sources in a ~300 square degree area. We identify 30 objects as low-mass PMS stars on the

    Magazzu, A. et al.

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    9
    1997
    Citations
    63
  • Searching for star-forming galaxies in the Fornax and Hydra clusters

    Context. The formation and evolution of dwarf galaxies is relatively difficult to understand because of their faint emission in all regimes that require large aperture telescopes. Aims: We intend to study the evolution of star-forming dwarf galaxies in clusters. We selected Fornax and Hydra clusters to complement our previous study of Virgo. On the

    Vaduvescu, O. et al.

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    9
    2011
    Citations
    9
  • Searching for the First Galaxies through Gravitational Lenses

    Observing the first galaxies formed during the reionisation epoch, i.e. approximately within the first billion years after the Big Bang, remains one of the challenges of contemporary astrophysics. Several efforts are being undertaken to search for such remote objects. Combining the near-IR imaging power of the VLT and the natural effect of strong

    Schaerer, D. et al.

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    9
    2006
    Citations
    6
  • Searching for the Signatures of Terrestrial Planets in Solar Analogs

    We present a fully differential chemical abundance analysis using very high resolution (λ/δλ >~ 85, 000) and very high signal-to-noise (S/N ~800 on average) HARPS and UVES spectra of 7 solar twins and 95 solar analogs, of which 24 are planet hosts and 71 are stars without detected planets. The whole sample of solar analogs provides very accurate

    González-Hernández, J. I. et al.

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    9
    2010
    Citations
    112