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Correcting the effect of stellar spots on ARIEL transmission spectra
2020
The goal of this study is to assess the impact of the stellar spots on the extraction of the planetary transmission spectra observed by ARIEL. We develop a method to model the stellar spectrum of a star in the presence of spots by using the out-of-transit observations. It is based on a chi squared minimization procedure of the out-of-transit spectrum on a grid of stellar spectra with different sizes and temperatures of the spots. The approach allows us also to study the temporal evolution of the spots when comparing stellar spectra observed at different epochs. We also present a method to correct the transit depth variations due to non-occulted stellar spots and estimate the error we introd…
Search for a Dark Photon in e(+)e(-) Collisions at BABAR
2014
Dark sectors charged under a new Abelian interaction have recently received much attention in the context of dark matter models. These models introduce a light new mediator, the so-called dark photon (A'), connecting the dark sector to the standard model. We present a search for a dark photon in the reaction e(+)e(-) ->gamma A', A' -> e(+)e(-), mu(+) mu(-) using 514 fb(-1) of data collected with the BABAR detector. We observe no statistically significant deviations from the standard model predictions, and we set 90% confidence level upper limits on the mixing strength between the photon and dark photon at the level of 10(-4) ¿ 10(-3) for dark photon masses in the range 0.02-10.2 GeV. We fur…
Study of the strong Sigma(c)->Lambda(c)pi,Sigma(*)(c)->Lambda(c)pi and Xi(*)(c)->Xi(c)pi decays in a nonrelativistic quark model
2005
We present results for the strong widths corresponding to the Sigma(c)->Lambda(c)pi, Sigma(c)(*)->Lambda(c)pi and Xi(c)(*)->Xi(c)pi decays. The calculations have been done in a nonrelativistic constituent quark model with wave functions that take advantage of the constraints imposed by heavy quark symmetry. Partial conservation of axial current hypothesis allows us to determine the strong vertices from an analysis of the axial current matrix elements. Our results Gamma(Sigma(c)(++)->Lambda(c)(+)pi(+))=2.41 +/- 0.07 +/- 0.02 MeV, Gamma(Sigma(c)(+)->Lambda(c)(+)pi(0))=2.79 +/- 0.08 +/- 0.02 MeV, Gamma(Sigma(c)(0)->Lambda(c)(+)pi(-))=2.37 +/- 0.07 +/- 0.02 MeV, Gamma(Sigma(c)(*++)->Lambda(c)(+…
Coronal properties of G-type stars in different evolutionary phases
2005
We report on the analysis of XMM-Newton observations of three G-type stars in very different evolutionary phases: the weak-lined T Tauri star HD 283572, the Zero Age Main Sequence star EK Dra and the Hertzsprung-gap giant star 31 Com. They all have high X-ray luminosity (10^31 erg/s for HD 283572 and 31 Com and 10^30 erg/s for EK Dra). We compare the Emission Measure Distributions (EMDs) of these active coronal sources, derived from high-resolution XMM-Newton grating spectra, as well as the pattern of elemental abundances vs. First Ionization Potential (FIP). We also perform time-resolved spectroscopy of a flare detected by XMM from EK Dra. We interpret the observed $EMD$s as the result of …
"Table 1" of "Study of Dimuon Production in Photon-Photon Collisions and Measurement of QED Photon Structure Functions at LEP"
2001
The measured QED photon structure function at Q**2 = 12.5 GeV for the combine SAT and STIC data.
The ALHAMBRA survey: reliable morphological catalogue of 22 051 early- and late-type galaxies
2013
Advanced Large Homogeneous Area Medium Band Redshift Astronomical (ALHAMBRA) is photometric survey designed to trace the cosmic evolution and cosmic variance. It covers a large area of ~4 deg2 in eight fields, where seven fields overlap with other surveys, allowing us to have complementary data in other wavelengths. All observations were carried out in 20 continuous, medium band (30 nm width) optical and 3 near-infrared (JHK) bands, providing the precise measurements of photometric redshifts. In addition, morphological classification of galaxies is crucial for any kind of galaxy formation and cosmic evolution studies, providing the information about star formation histories, their environme…
The ALHAMBRA survey: An empirical estimation of the cosmic variance for merger fraction studies based on close pairs
2014
[Aims]: Our goal is to estimate empirically the cosmic variance that affects merger fraction studies based on close pairs for the first time. [Methods]: We compute the merger fraction from photometric redshift close pairs with 10 h−1 kpc ≤ rp ≤ 50 h−1 kpc and Δv ≤ 500 km s−1 and measure it in the 48 sub-fields of the ALHAMBRA survey. We study the distribution of the measured merger fractions that follow a log-normal function and estimate the cosmic variance σv as the intrinsic dispersion of the observed distribution. We develop a maximum likelihood estimator to measure a reliable σv and avoid the dispersion due to the observational errors (including the Poisson shot noise term). [Results]: …
SHARDS: A global view of the star formation activity at z~0.84 and z~1.23
2015
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Evolution of Balmer jump selected galaxies in the ALHAMBRA survey
2016
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The ALHAMBRA survey: accurate merger fractions derived by PDF analysis of photometrically close pairs
2015
[Aims]: Our goal is to develop and test a novel methodology to compute accurate close-pair fractions with photometric redshifts. [Methods]: We improved the currently used methodologies to estimate the merger fraction fm from photometric redshifts by (i) using the full probability distribution functions (PDFs) of the sources in redshift space; (ii) including the variation in the luminosity of the sources with z in both the sample selection and the luminosity ratio constrain; and (iii) splitting individual PDFs into red and blue spectral templates to reliably work with colour selections.We tested the performance of our new methodology with the PDFs provided by the ALHAMBRA photometric survey.…