Browsing by Author "Cortés, Cristián"
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- ItemDirect and Indirect Opportunities to Learn Astronomy Within the Chilean Science Curriculum(2024) Andrade, Lara Rodrigues de; Meneses Arevalo, Alejandra Cecilia; Montenegro, Maximiliano; Cortés, Cristián
- ItemEstimating the potential for solar energy utilization in Chile by satellite-derived data and ground station measurements(2015) Escobar Moragas, Rodrigo; Cortés, Cristián; Pino, Alan; Salgado, Marcelo; Pereira, Enio Bueno; Ramos Martins, Fernando; Boland, John; Cardemil Iglesias, José Miguel
- ItemK2-113: a dense hot-Jupiter transiting a solar analogue(2017) Espinoza Pérez, Néstor; Rabus, Markus; Brahm Scott, Rafael; Jones Fernández, Matías Ignacio; Jordán Colzani, Andrés Cristóbal; Rojas, Felipe; Drass, Holger; Vučković, Maja; Hartman, Joel D.; Jenkins, James S.; Cortés, Cristián
- ItemK2-287b: an Eccentric Warm Saturn transiting a G-dwarf(2018) Jordán Colzani, Andrés Cristóbal; Zapata, Abner; Brahm Scott, Rafael; Espinoza, N.; Drass, Holger; Rabus, Markus; Rojas Henríquez, Felipe; Lachaume, Regis; Moraga Mejías, Víctor; Cortés, Cristián; Díaz, Matías
- ItemRelative ratios and radial distributions of the multiple populations in the Galactic globular clusters(2015) Alonso-Garcia, Javier; Catelan, Marcio; Amigo, Pía; Contreras Ramos, Rodrigo; Cortés, Cristián; Kuehn, Charles; Grundahl, Frank; López, Graciela; Salinas, Ricardo; Smith, Horace; Stetson, Peter; Sweigart, Allen; Valcarce, Aldo A. R.; Zoccali, ManuelaRecently, the long-standing paradigm that globular clusters are close approximations to simple stellar populations, with all stars formed at precisely the same time from populations having precisely the same chemical composition, has been shattered by a series of photometric and spectroscopic observations that reveal that these objects are more complex than we once thought . In this poster, we present the first results of a survey we are conducting among the Galactic globular clusters using the Strömgren photometric system. We show that the bluest Strömgren filters reveal broadenings or splits in the stellar sequences in the color-magnitude diagrams of the sampled clusters. These features allow us to disentangle successfully the different stellar populations in a given globular cluster, which let us measure their relative ratios, and explore their radial trends and gradients from the cluster center out to its tidal radius....