Publications including TNG data
This list contains only accepted publications in refereed journals. Authors using TNG data are asked to send a complete reference of their papers to Walter Boschin.
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Categories are assigned to publications according to the following scheme:
- A: Cosmology
- B: Galaxies and galactic nuclei
- C: Interstellar medium, star formation and planetary systems
- D: Stellar evolution
- E: Other
2002
- 21. Transmission curves and effective refraction indices of MKO near infrared consortium filters at cryogenic temperatures Astronomy & Astrophysics, 386, 1157 (based on data taken with NICS@TNG); Category: E
- 20. Ha Rotation Curves: The Soft Core Question Astrophysical Journal, 575, 801 (based on observations made with DOLoRes@TNG); Category: B
- 19. The stellar population of NGC5634. A globular cluster in the Sagittarius dSph Stream? Astronomical Journal, 124, 915 (based on observations made with DOLoRes@TNG); Category: D
- 18. The relative abundances of ellipticals and starbursts among the Extremely Red Galaxies Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 329, L57 (based on observations made with NICS@TNG); Category: B
- 17. The Draco and Ursa Minor dwarf spheroidals. A comparative study Astronomical Journal, 124, 3222 (based on observations made with DOLoRes@TNG); Category: B
- 16. On the origin of X-shaped radio-sources: New insights from the properties of their host galaxies Astronomy & Astrophysics, 394, 39 (based on observations made with NICS@TNG); Category: B
- 15. Discovery of a peculiar DQ white dwarf Astronomy & Astrophysics, 393, L45 (partly based on observations made with NICS@TNG); Category: D
- 14. The orthogonal gaseous kinematical decoupling in the Sa spiral NGC 2855 Astronomy & Astrophysics, 382, 488 (partly based on observations made with OIG@TNG); Category: B
- 13. Optical identifications of High Frequency Peakers Astronomy & Astrophysics, 382, 53 (based on observations made with DOLoRes@TNG); Category: B
- 12. A fast bar in the post-interaction galaxy NGC 1023 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 332, 65 (based on observations made with DOLoRes@TNG); Category: B
- 11. Optical and infrared observations of the supernova SN 1999el Astrophysical Journal, 573, 144 (partly based on observations made with OIG@TNG); Category: D
- 10. Infrared spectroscopy of the largest known trans-neptunian object 2001 KX76 Astronomy & Astrophysics, 388, L9 (based on observations made with NICS@TNG); Category: C
- 9. The Surface of Cometary Nuclei Related Minor Icy Bodies Earth Moon & Planets, 90, 495 (based on observations made with NICS@TNG); Category: C
- 8. NGC 5506 unmasked as a Narrow Line Seyfert 1: A direct view of the broad line region using near-IR spectroscopy Astronomy & Astrophysics, 391, L21 (based on observations made with NICS@TNG); Category: B
- 7. Exploring Brown Dwarf Disks in rho-Ophiuchi Astronomy & Astrophysics, 393, 597 (partly based on observations made with NICS@TNG); Category: C
- 6. Visible-IR colors and lightcurve analysis of two bright TNOs: 1999 TC36 and 1998 SN165 New Astronomy, 7, 359 (partly based on observations made with ARNICA@TNG); Category: C
- 5. A young very low-mass object surrounded by warm dust Astrophysical Journal, 571, L155 (partly based on observations made with NICS@TNG); Category: C
- 4. Visible and infrared images of C/1999 S4 (LINEAR) during the disruption of its nucleus Icarus, 157, 187 (based on observations made with NICS@TNG); Category: C
- 3. The Asiago-ESO/RASS QSO Survey. II. The Southern Sample Astronomical Journal, 124, 2955 (partly based on observations made with DOLoRes@TNG); Category: B
- 2. Discovery of two infrared supernovae: a new window on the SN search Astronomy & Astrophysics, 389, 84 (partly based on observations made with ARNICA and NICS@TNG); Category: D
- 1. RX J0806.3+1527: A double degenerate binary with the shortest known orbital period (321s) Astronomy & Astrophysics, 386, L13 (partly based on observations made with DOLoRes@TNG); Category: D