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Study of CO2/H2O Ice Abundance Ratios in Nearby Galaxies with the Akari Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
Oyabu, Shinki; Onaka, Takashi; Yamagishi, Mitsuyoshi +4 more
Near-infrared Polarimetric Study of the N159/N160 Star-forming Complex in the Large Magellanic Cloud
Kwon, Jungmi; Tamura, Motohide; Jeong, Woong-Seob +4 more
We present near-infrared polarimetric results for the N159/N160 star-forming complex in the Large Magellanic Cloud with SIRPOL, the polarimeter of the Infrared Survey Facility. We separated foreground sources using their visual extinction derived from near-infrared photometric data. The 45 young stellar candidates and 2 high-excitation blobs were …
FIR View of Disks of Weak-Line T Tauri Stars
Doi, Yasuo; Takita, Satoshi; Arimatsu, Ko +2 more
We have observed ~60 Weak-line T Tauri stars (WTTSs) toward the Chamaeleon star forming region using the AKARI Far-Infrared Surveyor (FIS) All-Sky maps. We could not detect any significant emission from each source even at the most sensitive WIDE-S band. Then, we have performed stacking analysis of these WTTSs using the WIDE-S band images to impro…
Gaia Data Release 1 (Corrigendum). Principles of the photometric calibration of the G band
Jordi, C.; Balaguer-Núñez, L.; Evans, D. W. +24 more
Synergies between high-energy satellites and ESO facilities
Mainieri, V.
High-energy satellites, in particular XMM-Newton, have clear synergies with ESO instruments. This is testified by the significant number of scientific publications based on data obtained with both facilities. In this article, we briefly review past synergies and discuss future possibilities.
AGN with Akari and Herschel
Barthel, Peter
Processing of Interstellar Medium as Divulged by Akari
Onaka, Takashi; Sakon, Itsuki; Kaneda, Hidehiro +8 more
Formation of cometary nuclei during low-velocity collisions of planetesimals
Zelenyi, L. M.; Ksanfomaliti, L. V.
An investigation of the properties of the 67P/CG nucleus shows convincingly that some of the cometary nuclei resulted from low-velocity collisions of planetesimals. The hypothesis about the origination of a cometary nucleus from colliding bodies has long been known, but it is comet 67P/CG that has imparted topicality to it. In this paper we briefl…
Gaia space mission and quasars
Zwitter, Tomaž
Quasars are often considered to be point-like objects. This is largely true and allows for an excellent alignment of the optical positional reference frame of the ongoing ESA mission Gaia with the International Celestial Reference Frame. But presence of optical jets in quasars can cause shifts of the optical photo-centres at levels detectable by G…
Comparison of Physical Properties and Evolution of Akari and Spitzer 24 ㎛-DETECTED Galaxies at z = 0.4 - 2
Hanami, Hitoshi; Fujishiro, Naofumi; Ishigaki, Tsuyoshi