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  • Probing the Intermediate-Age Globular Clusters in NGC 5128 from Ultraviolet Observations
    We explore the age distribution of the globular cluster (GC) system of the nearby elliptical galaxy NGC 5128 using ultraviolet (UV) photometry from GALEX observations, with UV-optical colors used as the age indicator. Most GCs in NGC 5128 follow the general trends of GCs in M31 and the Milky Way in the UV-optical color-color diagram, which
    Rey, Soo-Chang et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    7
    2009
    Número de citas
    12
  • Physical parameters of T dwarfs derived from high-resolution near-infrared spectra
    Aims: We determine the effective temperature, surface gravity and projected rotational velocity of nine T dwarfs from the comparison of high-resolution near-infrared spectra and synthetic models, and estimate the mass and age of the objects from state-of-the-art models. Methods: We use the AMES-COND cloudless solar metallicity models provided by
    Del Burgo, C. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    7
    2009
    Número de citas
    36
  • On the Stellar Content of the Starburst Galaxy IC10
    We investigate the stellar content of the starburst dwarf galaxy IC10 using accurate and deep optical data collected with the Advanced Camera for Surveys and with the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 onboard the Hubble Space Telescope. The comparison between theory and observations indicates a clear change in age distribution when moving from the
    Sanna, N. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    7
    2009
    Número de citas
    22
  • On the origin of macroturbulence in hot stars
    Since the use of high-resolution high signal-to-noise spectroscopy in the study of massive stars, it became clear that an ad-hoc velocity field at the stellar surface, termed macroturbulence, is needed to bring the observed shape of spectral lines into agreement with observations. We seek a physical explanation of this unknown broadening mechanism
    Aerts, C. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    7
    2009
    Número de citas
    12