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We present here the first results of UVES observations of RR Tel. The exceptional performances of the instrument have allowed the detection of new spectral features and have led to an improvement in the identifications of several emission lines. A direct comparison with the IUE observations in the range 3045-3300 A has revealed the appearance of many weak and shallow lines, most of them lacking a convincing identification. The Balmer lines are visible up to H38 and are accompanied by the He II lines of the Pickering series. Also, all of the He II emissions of the Pfund series, from 5858 A to 6408 A have been detected. We made definite identifications of additional TiO bands at 4955 A (alpha R_2 1-0), 5167 A (alpha R_2 0-0), 5445 A (alpha R_2 0-1), 5598 A (beta R_1 0-0), 5847 A (gamma R_1 1-0), and 6148 A (gamma {^S} R_21 0-0). The Halpha line has very wide wings, extending to at least 5000 km/s, which are similar to those reported for the planetary nebula IC 4997 and attributed to Raman scattering by Ly beta photons. A selective pumping mechanism via the HeII 237 A emission is proposed to explain the intensity of the high-lying lines of O IV mult. 1 and 2.
The exceptional resolution of UVES has allowed the detection of weak spectral features and the separation of components in blended lines. The intensities of all of the OIII fluorescence lines produced by the O1, O3 and other channels, including the 5
ESPRESSO is the new high-resolution spectrograph of ESOs Very-Large Telescope (VLT). It was designed for ultra-high radial-velocity precision and extreme spectral fidelity with the aim of performing exoplanet research and fundamental astrophysical ex
From the available STIS data of RR Tel, that have provided a coverage with absolutely calibrated data in a wide wavelength range, we have obtained a new determination of its reddening (E(B-V)=0.00) from the comparison of the observed HeII Paschen lin
We discuss the abundances of interstellar CH, CH+, and CN in the Magellanic Clouds (MC), derived from spectra of 7 SMC and 13 LMC stars obtained (mostly) with the VLT/UVES. CH and/or CH+ are detected toward 3 SMC and 9 LMC stars; CN is detected towar
The first results from Au-Au collisions at $sqrt{s_{NN}}$=130 GeV obtained with the PHENIX detector in the Year 2000 run at RHIC are presented. The mid-rapidity charged particle multiplicity and transverse energy per participating nucleon rise steadi