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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2010

Herschel spectral surveys of star-forming regions - Overview of the 555–636 GHz range

C. Ceccarelli; A. Bacmann; A. C. A. Boogert; E. Caux; C. Dominik; B. Lefloch; Dariusz C. Lis; P. Schilke; F. F. S. van der Tak; P. Caselli; J. Cernicharo; C. Codella; C. Comito; A. Fuente; Alain Baudry; T. A. Bell; M. Benedettini; Edwin A. Bergin; Geoffrey A. Blake; Sandrine Bottinelli; S. Cabrit; A. Castets; A. Coutens; N. Crimier; K. Demyk; P. Encrenaz; E. Falgarone; M. Gerin; Paul F. Goldsmith; Frank Helmich

High resolution line spectra of star-forming regions are mines of information: they provide unique clues to reconstruct the chemical, dynamical, and physical structure of the observed source. We present the first results from the Herschel key project “Chemical HErschel Surveys of Star forming regions”, CHESS. We report and discuss observations towards five CHESS targets, one outflow shock spot and four protostars with luminosities bewteen 20 and 2 × 105 L_ȯ: L1157-B1, IRAS 16293-2422, OMC2-FIR4, AFGL 2591, and NGC 6334I. The observations were obtained with the heterodyne spectrometer HIFI on board Herschel, with a spectral resolution of 1 MHz. They cover the frequency range 555-636 GHz, a range largely unexplored before the launch of the Herschel satellite. A comparison of the five spectra highlights spectacular differences in the five sources, for example in the density of methanol lines, or the presence/absence of lines from S-bearing molecules or deuterated species. We discuss how these differences can be attributed to the different star-forming mass or evolutionary status. Herschel is an ESA space observatory with science instruments provided by European-led principal Investigator consortia and with important participation from NASA.Figures [see full textsee full text]-[see full textsee full text] and Tables 3, 4 (pages 6 to 8) are only available in electronic form at http://www.aanda.org


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2007

Stellar evolution through the ages: period variations in galactic RRab stars as derived from the GEOS database and TAROT telescopes

J.-F. Le Borgne; A. Paschke; J. Vandenbroere; E. Poretti; A. Klotz; M. Boer; Y. Damerdji; M. Martignoni; F. Acerbi

Context. The theory of stellar evolution can be more closely tested if we have the opportunity to measure new quantities. Nowadays, observations of galactic RR Lyr stars are available on a time baseline exceeding 100 years. Therefore, we can exploit the possibility of investigating period changes, continuing the pioneering work started by V. P. Tsesevich in 1969. Aims. We collected the available times of maximum brightness of the galactic RR Lyr stars in the GEOS RR Lyr database. Moreover, we also started new observational projects, including surveys with automated telescopes, to characterise the O‐C diagrams better. Methods. The database we built has proved to be a very powerful tool for tracing the period variations through the ages. We analyzed 123 stars showing a clear O‐C pattern (constant, parabolic or erratic) by means of different least‐squares methods. Results. Clear evidence of period increases or decreases at constant rates has been found, suggesting evolutionary effects. The median values are �=+0.14 d Myr −1 for the 27 stars showing a period increase and �=‐0.20 d Myr −1 for the 21 stars showing a period decrease. The large number of RR Lyr stars showing a period decrease (i.e., blueward evolution) is a new and intriguing result. There is an excess � � � �


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2005

Early re-brightening of the afterglow of GRB 050525a

A. Klotz; M. Boer; Jean-Luc Atteia; G. Stratta; R. Behrend; F. Malacrino; Yassine Damerdji

We present time resolved optical data acquired by the TAROT automated observatory on the afterglow of GRB 050525a from 6 to 136 minutes after the GRB. We evidence a rapid re-brightening of 0.65 magnitude of the afterglow at


The Astronomical Journal | 2012

The All-sky GEOS RR Lyr Survey with the TAROT Telescopes: Analysis of the Blazhko Effect

J.-F. Le Borgne; A. Klotz; E. Poretti; M. Boer; N. Butterworth; M. Dumont; Shawn Dvorak; Franz-Josef Hambsch; F. Hund; F. Kugel; J. Vandenbroere; J. M. Vilalta

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The Astronomical Journal | 2007

The TAROT Suspected Variable Star Catalog

Yassine Damerdji; A. Klotz; M. Boer

33 min after the GRB. The decay slope


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2014

Historical vanishing of the Blazhko effect of RR Lyr from the GEOS and Kepler surveys

J.-F. Le Borgne; E. Poretti; Alain Klotz; E Denoux; Horace A. Smith; K. Kolenberg; R. Szabó; S. T. Bryson; M Audejean; C Buil; J Caron; E Conseil; L Corp; C Drillaud; Keith Graham; K Hirosawa; A. Klotz; F. Kugel; D Loughney; K Menzies; Monica Rodriguez; P. M Ruscitti

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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2010

Herschel/HIFI observations of spectrally resolved methylidyne signatures toward the high-mass star-forming core NGC 6334I

M. H. D. van der Wiel; F. F. S. van der Tak; D. C. Lis; T. A. Bell; Edwin A. Bergin; C. Comito; M. Emprechtinger; P. Schilke; E. Caux; C. Ceccarelli; Alain Baudry; Paul F. Goldsmith; E. Herbst; William D. Langer; S. Lord; David A. Neufeld; J. C. Pearson; T. G. Phillips; Rainer Rolffs; H. W. Yorke; A. Bacmann; M. Benedettini; G. A. Blake; Abraham Cornelis Adwin Boogert; Sandrine Bottinelli; S. Cabrit; P. Caselli; A. Castets; J. Cernicharo; C. Codella

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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2010

The CHESS spectral survey of star forming regions: Peering into the protostellar shock L1157-B1

C. Codella; B. Lefloch; C. Ceccarelli; J. Cernicharo; E. Caux; A. Lorenzani; Serena Viti; P. Hily-Blant; B. Parise; S. Maret; B. Nisini; P. Caselli; S. Cabrit; L. Pagani; M. Benedettini; A. C. A. Boogert; F. Gueth; Gary J. Melnick; David A. Neufeld; S. Pacheco; M. Salez; K. Schuster; Aurore Bacmann; Alain Baudry; T. A. Bell; Edwin A. Bergin; Geoffrey A. Blake; S. Bottinelli; A. Castets; C. Comito

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Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes VII | 2018

Structural design techniques applied in astronomical instruments

Silvio J. Tinoco; Carlos Tejada; Fernando Quirós; Johan Floriot; David Corre; Marc Ferrari; Emmanuel Hugot; Kjetil Dohlen; Jacqueline Platzer; A. Klotz; Jean-Luc Atteia; Jérémie Boy; Philippe Ambert; J. F. Le Borgne; D. Dornic; Bertrand Cordier; Samuel Ronayette; Pierre-Eric Blanc; Alejandro Farah; Alan M. Watson; Salvador Cuevas Cardona; Jorge Fuentes-Fernández; Fernando Ángeles; Rosalia Langarica; Jaime Ruíz-Diáz-Soto; Michel Marcos; S. Basa; Etienne Pallier; Hervé Valentin; Romain Mathon

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arXiv: Astrophysics of Galaxies | 2010

CHESS, Chemical Herschel surveys of star forming regions:Peering into the protostellar shock L1157-B1

B. Lefloch; S. Cabrit; C. Codella; Gary J. Melnick; J. Cernicharo; E. Caux; M. Benedettini; Abraham Cornelis Adwin Boogert; P. Caselli; C. Ceccarelli; F. Gueth; P. Hily-Blant; A. Lorenzani; David A. Neufeld; B. Nisini; S. Pacheco; L. Pagani; J. R. Pardo; B. Parise; M. Salez; K. Schuster; Serena Viti; A. Bacmann; Alain Baudry; T. A. Bell; Edwin A. Bergin; G. A. Blake; S. Bottinelli; A. Castets; C. Comito

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E. Caux

University of Toulouse

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C. Comito

University of Cologne

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A. Castets

Joseph Fourier University

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T. A. Bell

California Institute of Technology

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Alain Baudry

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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S. Cabrit

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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