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  • Supernova remnants and pulsar wind nebulae as seen by the MAGIC Cherenkov Telescope
    Supernova remnants are widely considered to be the strongest candidates for the source of cosmic rays at ultra high energies (around 1015 eV), producing gamma-rays through hadronic and/or electromagnetic scenarios. Pulsar wind nebulae are synchrotron nebulae powered by the spin-down of energetic young pulsars, and one of the most abundant very high
    de Cea Del Pozo, Elsa et al.

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    2010
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  • Strömgren photometry of omega Cen Red Giants
    We present new intermediate-band Strömgren photometry based on more than 300 u,v,b,y images of the Galactic globular cluster omega Cen p, covering a region of more than 20×20 arcmin squared across the cluster center. By adopting different Strömgren metallicity indices we estimate the photometric metallicity for ≈ 4,000 Red Giants, the largest
    Calamida, A. et al.

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    2010
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  • Spitzer View on the Downsizing Scenario of Galaxy Formation and the Role of AGN
    We present the latest results of the Spitzer Cosmological Surveys concerning the characterization of the evolution of galaxies in the last 12Gyr (from z=4). We have analyzed the stellar mass function up to z=4 using a sample of more than 28,000 galaxies selected in the rest-frame near-infrared with Spitzer/IRAC. Our results confirm and quantify the
    Pérez-González, P. G. et al.

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    2010
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  • Some recent progress on identifying and modelling a relationship between the GCR flux and climate
    A relationship is identified between the largest (top 5%) most rapid global increases in ISCCP retrieved IR cloud cover and statistically significant increases in the rate of galactic cosmic ray (GCR) flux across the globe; the cloud changes correspond both temporally and spatially to significant variations in a range of NCEP/NCAR reanalysis
    Laken, Benjamin et al.

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    2010
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