Publications

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  • A portrait of the Centaur 10199 Chariklo
    10199 Chariklo is the largest Centaur so far known. To investigate its surface composition and possible surface variations, spectroscopic observations have been carried out at the largest available telescopes. We obtained near-infrared spectra at ESO-VLT (Cerro Paranal, Chile) and TNG (La Palma, Spain) on April 2001 and March 2002, respectively
    Dotto, E. et al.

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    9
    2002
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    0
  • A possible nineteen-minute periodicity in the light curve of OJ 287
    A periodic signal of high nominal significance (99.95 percent) is found in the light curve of OJ 287 in observations taken with the Prime Focus Camera Unit on the 2.5 m Isaac Newton Telescope on two nights in March-April 1987. No such periodicity is seen in the light curve of the simultaneously observed reference star. A null test involving
    de Diego, Jose Antonio et al.

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    9
    1990
    Citations
    10
  • A possible nineteen-minute periodicity in the light curve of OJ 287
    A periodic signal of high nominal significance (99.95%) is found in the light curve of OJ 287 in observations taken with the Prime Focus Camera Unit on the 2.5 m Isaac Newton Telescope on two nights in March April 1987. No such periodicity is seen in the light curve of the simultaneously observed reference star. A null test involving observations
    Antonio de Diego, José et al.

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    9
    1990
    Citations
    0
  • A preliminary database of DENIS point sources
    This paper announces the release at CDS of a substantial set of point sources detected by the DENIS project. DENIS is the first astronomical survey of the Southern sky in two near-infrared bands (J at 1.25 mu m, and K_s at 2.15 mu m) and one optical band (Gunn-i at 0.82 mu m), conducted by a European consortium, using the 1m telescope at ESO, La
    Epchtein, N. et al.

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    9
    1999
    Citations
    185
  • A radio-pulsing white dwarf binary star
    White dwarfs are compact stars, similar in size to Earth but approximately 200,000 times more massive. Isolated white dwarfs emit most of their power from ultraviolet to near-infrared wavelengths, but when in close orbits with less dense stars, white dwarfs can strip material from their companions and the resulting mass transfer can generate atomic
    Marsh, T. R. et al.

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    9
    2016
    Citations
    134