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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2005

GRB 021004 modelled by multiple energy injections

A. de Ugarte Postigo; A. J. Castro Tirado; J. Gorosabel; G. Jóhannesson; G. Björnsson; Einar H. Gudmundsson; M. Bremer; S. Pak; Nial R. Tanvir; J. M. Castro Cerón; S. Guzyi; Martin Jelinek; S. Klose; D. Pérez Ramírez; J. Aceituno; A. Campo Bagatin; S. Covino; Nicolás Cardiel López

GRB021004 is one of the best sampled gamma-ray bursis (GRB) to date. although the nature of its light curve is still being debated. Here we present 107 new optical, near-infrared (NIR) and millimetre observations, ranging from 2 h to more than a year after the burst. Fitting the inultiband data to a model based on multiple energy injections suggests that at least 7 refreshed shocks took place during the evolution of the afterglow, implying a total energy release (collimated within an angle of 1:8) of ∼8 x 10 51 erg. Analysis of the late photometry reveals that the GRB021004 host is a low extinction (A V ∼ 0.1) starburst galaxy with M B ≃ -22.0.


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2016

Outer-disk reddening and gas-phase metallicities: The CALIFA connection

R. A. Marino; Armando Gil de Paz; Nicolás Cardiel López; África Castillo Morales; Cristina Catalán Torrecilla; otros

We study, for the first time in a statistically significant and well-defined sample, the relation between the outer-disk ionized-gas metallicity gradients and the presence of breaks in the surface brightness profiles of disk galaxies. Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) g′- and r′-band surface brightness, (g′ – r′) color, and ionized-gasoxygen abundance profiles for 324 galaxies within the Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area (CALIFA) survey are used for this purpose. We perform a detailed light-profile classification, finding that 84% of our disks show down- or up-bending profiles (Type II and Type III, respectively), while the remaining 16% are well fitted by one single exponential (Type I). The analysis of the color gradients at both sides of this break shows a U-shaped profile for most Type II galaxies with an average minimum (g′ − r′) color of ~0.5  mag and an ionized-gas metallicity flattening associated with it only in the case of low-mass galaxies. Comparatively, more massive systems show a rather uniform negative metallicity gradient. The correlation between metallicity flattening and stellar mass for these systems results in p-values as low as 0.01. Independent of the mechanism having shaped the outer light profiles of these galaxies, stellar migration or a previous episode of star formation in a shrinking star-forming disk, it is clear that the imprint in their ionized-gas metallicity was different for low- and high-mass Type II galaxies. In the case of Type III disks, a positive correlation between the change in color and abundance gradient is found (the null hypothesis is ruled out with a p-value of 0.02), with the outer disks of Type III galaxies with masses ≤10^10 M_⊙ showing a weak color reddening or even a bluing. This is interpreted as primarily due to a mass downsizing effect on the population of Type III galaxies that recently experienced an enhanced inside-out growth.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2016

Polishing techniques for MEGARA pupil elements optics

R. Izazaga; E. Carrasco; D. Aguirre; A. Salas; A. Gil de Paz; J. Gallego; Jorge Iglesias; J. M. Arroyo; M. Hernández; Nicolás Cardiel López; V. López; J. T. Quechol; M. F. Salazar; C. Carballo; E. Cruz; J. Arriaga; J. A. De la Luz; A. Huepa; G. L. Jaimes; J. Reyes

MEGARA (Multi-Espectrógrafo en GTC de Alta Resolución para Astronomía) is the new integral-field and multi-object optical spectrograph for the 10.4m Gran Telescopio Canarias.. It will offer RFWHM ~6,000, 12,000 and 18,700 for the low- , mid- and high-resolution, respectively in the wavelength range 3650-9700Å. .The dispersive elements are volume phase holographic (VPH) gratings, sandwiched between two flat Fused Silica windows of high optical precision in large apertures. The design, based in VPHs in combination with Ohara PBM2Y prisms allows to keep the collimator and camera angle fixed. Seventy three optical elements are being built in Mexico at INAOE and CIO. For the low resolution modes, the VPHs windows specifications in irregularity is 1 fringe in 210mm x 170mm and 0.5 fringe in 190mm x 160mm. for a window thickness of 25 mm. For the medium and high resolution modes the irregularity specification is 2 fringes in 220mm x 180mm and 1 fringe in 205mm x 160mm, for a window thickness of 20mm. In this work we present a description of the polishing techniques developed at INAOE optical workshop to fabricate the 36 Fused Silica windows and 24 PBM2Y prisms that allows us to achieve such demanding specifications. We include the processes of mounting, cutting, blocking, polishing and testing.


Revista Mexicana De Astronomia Y Astrofisica | 2013

MEGARA CONTROL SYSTEM

África Castillo Morales; María del Carmen Eliche Moral; Sergio Pascual Ramírez; R. A. Marino; V. Villar; Nicolás Cardiel López; I. Morales; Elena Fernandez Gonzalez; R. Cedazo; F. Serena; Jesús Gallego Maestro; E. Carrasco; J. M. Vílchez; Ferran Sanchez; Armando Gil de Paz; M. L. García Vargas


Archive | 2009

Estadística básica para estudiantes de ciencias

Francisco Javier Gorgas García; Nicolás Cardiel López; Jaime Zamorano Calvo


Revista Mexicana De Astronomia Y Astrofisica | 2013

MEGARA: the future IFU and MOS of the 10.4 M GTC

Armando Gil de Paz; Jesús Gallego Maestro; África Castillo Morales; María del Carmen Eliche Moral; R. A. Marino; Sergio Pascual Ramírez; Jaime Zamorano Calvo; Nicolás Cardiel López; Pablo Guillermo Pérez González; otros


Archive | 2017

Prácticas de observaciones astronómicas remotascon telescopios profesionales a través de internet

Jesús Gallego Maestro; Jaime Zamorano Calvo; Nicolás Cardiel López; María África Castillo Morales; Raúl Cacho Martínez; Carlos Tapia Ayuga; Sergio Pascual Ramírez; Santos Pedraz Marcos


Archive | 2016

Caught in the act: gas and stellar velocity dispersions in a fast Quenching compact star-forming galaxy at z ~ 1.7

Pablo Guillermo Pérez González; Nicolás Cardiel López; María del Carmen Eliche Moral; otros


Archive | 2014

Episodic star formation in a group of LAEs at z=5.07

Pablo Guillermo Pérez González; Nicolás Cardiel López; Jesús Gallego Maestro


Archive | 2013

Development of data reduction pipelines for GTC instruments at the UCM

Sergio Pascual Ramírez; Jesús Gallego Maestro; Nicolás Cardiel López; María del Carmen Eliche Moral

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Jesús Gallego Maestro

Complutense University of Madrid

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Jaime Zamorano Calvo

Complutense University of Madrid

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Complutense University of Madrid

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África Castillo Morales

Autonomous University of Madrid

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E. Carrasco

National Institute of Astrophysics

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Armando Gil de Paz

Complutense University of Madrid

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Armando Gil de Paz

Complutense University of Madrid

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