Browsing by Author "Alfaro, E."
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- ItemEvolution of Balmer jump selected galaxies in the ALHAMBRA survey(2016) Iribarren, P.; Infante Lira, Leopoldo; Padilla, Nelson; Lacerna Zambrano, Iván Andrés; Garcia, S.; Orsi, A.; Arancibia, A.; Moustakas, J.; Cristobal, D.; Moles, M.; Fernandez, A.; Martinez, V.; Cervino, M.; Alfaro, E.; Ascaso, B.; Arnalte, P.; Nieves, L.; Benitez, N.
- ItemStellar populations of galaxies in the ALHAMBRA survey up to z ∼ 1 III. The stellar content of the quiescent galaxy population during the last 8 Gyr(2019) Diaz-Garcia, L.A.; Cenarro, A.J.; Lopez-Sanjuan, C.; Ferreras, I.; Fernandez-Soto, A.; Delgado, R.M.G.; Marquez, I.; Masegosa, J.; San Roman, I.; Infante Lira, Leopoldo; Viironen, K.; Bonoli, S.; Cerviño, M.; Moles, M.; Cristóbal-Hornillos, D.; Alfaro, E.; Aparicio-Villegas, T.; Benítez, N.; Broadhurst, T.; Cabrera-Caño, J.; Castander, F.J.; Cepa, J.; Husillos, C.; Aguerri, J.A.L.; Martínez, V.J.; Molino, A.; del Olmo, A.; Perea, J.; Prada, F.; Quintana, J.M.
- ItemStellar populations of galaxies in the ALHAMBRA survey up to z∼1 II. Stellar content of quiescent galaxies within the dust-corrected stellar mass–colour and the UVJ colour–colour diagrams(2019) Diaz-Garcia, L.A.; Cenarro, A.J.; Lopez-Sanjuan, C.; Ferreras, I.; Cervino, M.; Fernandez-Soto, A.; Delgado, R.M.G.; Marquez, I.; Povic, M.|Infante Lira, Leopoldo; San Roman, I.; Viironen, K.; Moles, M.; Cristobal-Hornillos, D.; Lopez-Comazzi, A.; Alfaro, E.; Aparicio-Villegas, T.; Benitez, N.; Broadhurst, T.; Cabrera-Cano, J.; Castander, F.J.; Cepa, J.; Husillos, César; Aguerri, J.A.L.; Martínez, V.J.; Masegosa, Josefa; Molino, A.; Olmo, Ascensión del; Perea, Jaime; Prada, Francisco; Quintana, José María
- ItemThe ALHAMBRA survey: estimation of the clustering signal encoded in the cosmic variance(2015) López Sanjuan, C.; Cenarro, A. J.; Hernández Monteagudo, C.; Arnalte Mur, P.; Varela, J.; Viironen, K.; Fernández Soto, A.; Martínez, V. J.; Alfaro, E.; Infante Lira, Leopoldo
- ItemThe Gaia-ESO Survey: radial distribution of abundances in the Galactic disc from open clusters and young-field stars(EDP SCIENCES S A, 2017) Magrini, L.; Randich, S.; Kordopatis, G.; Prantzos, N.; Romano, D.; Ffi, A. Chie; Limongi, M.; Francois, P.; Pancino, E.; Friel, E.; Bragaglia, A.; Tautvaisiene, G.; Spina, L.; Overbeek, J.; Cantat Gaudin, T.; Donati, P.; Vallenari, A.; Sordo, R.; Jimenez Esteban, F. M.; Tang, B.; Drazdauskas, A.; Sousa, S.; Duffau, S.; Jofre, P.; Gilmore, G.; Feltzing, S.; Alfaro, E.; Bensby, T.; Flaccomio, E.; Koposov, S.; Lanzafame, A.; Smiljanic, R.; Bayo, A.; Carraro, G.; Casey, A. R.; Costado, M. T.; Damiani, F.; Franciosini, E.; Hourihane, A.; Lardo, C.; Lewis, J.; Monaco, L.; Morbidelli, L.; Sacco, G.; Sbordone, L.; Worley, C. C.; Zaggia, S.Context. The spatial distribution of elemental abundances in the disc of our Galaxy gives insights both on its assembly process and subsequent evolution, and on the stellar nucleogenesis of the different elements. Gradients can be traced using several types of objects as, for instance, (young and old) stars, open clusters, HII regions, planetary nebulae.