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Near-infrarred spectro-interferometry of red giant and supergiant stars
2015
Las estrellas supergigantes rojas son estrellas frías y muy masivas que se encuentran en la fase previa a las estrellas Wolf-Rayet y a las supernovas. Presentan extensas atmósferas y fuertes vientos estelares que dan lugar a una importante pérdida de masa. El mecanismo que da lugar a estos vientos y a las extensas atmósferas es actualmente tema de debate. Además, la estimación de los parámetros fundamentales de este tipo de estrellas y su posterior localización en el diagrama HR es de gran importancia para calibrar los modelos de evolución estelar, y entender cómo la pérdida de masa afecta a su evolución. En esta tesis hemos estudiado una muestra representativa de estrellas supergigantes ro…
ALHAMBRA Ks band selected catalogue
2017
Galaxy formation and evolution are an essential part of astronomy and cosmology today. To better understand the processes that are involved in the mechanism behind them it is necessary to study the physical processes in the observable universe at different epochs, which requires large astronomical surveys. In the case of the ALHAMBRA Survey, near infrared images (NIR) provide extra information that significantly increases the scientific value of the data, particularly for strongly-reddened elliptical galaxies, AGN or moderate-redshift starburst galaxies. The selection in the optical band F814W (used for ALHAMBRA’s original catalogue in Molino et al. (2014)) creates a bias against intrinsica…
Predicted gamma-ray image of SN 1006 due to inverse Compton emission
2009
We propose a method to synthesize the inverse Compton (IC) gamma-ray image of a supernova remnant starting from the radio (or hard X-ray) map and using results of the spatially resolved X-ray spectral analysis. The method is successfully applied to SN 1006. We found that synthesized IC gamma-ray images of SN 1006 show morphology in nice agreement with that reported by the H.E.S.S. collaboration. The good correlation found between the observed very-high energy gamma-ray and X-ray/radio appearance can be considered as an evidence that the gamma-ray emission of SN 1006 observed by H.E.S.S. is leptonic in origin, though the hadronic origin may not be excluded.
Measuring galaxy segregation with the mark connection function
2010
(abridged) The clustering properties of galaxies belonging to different luminosity ranges or having different morphological types are different. These characteristics or `marks' permit to understand the galaxy catalogs that carry all this information as realizations of marked point processes. Many attempts have been presented to quantify the dependence of the clustering of galaxies on their inner properties. The present paper summarizes methods on spatial marked statistics used in cosmology to disentangle luminosity, colour or morphological segregation and introduces a new one in this context, the mark connection function. The methods used here are the partial correlation functions, includi…
A photometric study of Be stars located in the seismology fields of COROT
2007
Context: In preparation for the COROT mission, an exhaustive photometric study of Be stars located in the seismology fields of the COROT mission has been performed. The very precise and long-time-spanned photometric observations gathered by the COROT satellite will give important clues of the origin of the Be phenomenon. Aims: The aim of this work is to find short-period variable Be stars located in the seismology fields of COROT and to study and characterise their pulsational properties. Methods: Light curves obtained at the Observatorio de Sierra Nevada together with data from Hipparcos and ASAS-3 of a total of 84 Be stars have been analysed in order to search for short-term variations. W…
Search for photonic signatures of gauge-mediated supersymmetry in 8TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector
2015
A search is presented for photonic signatures motivated by generalized models of gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking. This search makes use of 20.3 fb[superscript −1] of proton-proton collision data at √s = 8 TeV recorded by the ATLAS detector at the LHC, and explores models dominated by both strong and electroweak production of supersymmetric partner states. Four experimental signatures incorporating an isolated photon and significant missing transverse momentum are explored. These signatures include events with an additional photon, lepton, b-quark jet, or jet activity not associated with any specific underlying quark flavor. No significant excess of events is observed above the Stand…
Estudio de pequeños elementos magnéticos en la fotosfera y cromosfera solar con telescopios en tierra y espaciales = Study of small magnetic elements…
2011
The photosphere is the best known layer of the Sun, as it delimits its surface and furthermore, it has been observed in detail since the beginning of the telescopic era. The convection zone redistributes the magnetic field over the photosphere and the upper layers. On the many scales of the solar surface magnetism, the smallest elements seen in the photosphere are the most unknown, due to the limit in resolution of a finite telescope. The structures that are smaller than typically 100 km are smeared out. In this Thesis, the small bright features of the magnetic network and internetwork over the resolution limit are analysed from the dynamical point of view, and linked with their physical pr…