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    • Gaia23bab: a new EXor 

      Giannini, T.; Schisano, E.; Nisini, B.; Abraham, P.; Antoniucci, S.; Biazzo, K.; Miera, F. Cruz-Saenz de; Fiorellino, E.; Gangi, M.; Kospal, A.; Kuhn, M.; Marini, E.; Nagy, Z.; Paris, D. (2024-05-16)
      On March 6 2023, the Gaia telescope has alerted a 2-magnitude burst from Gaia23bab, a Young Stellar Object in the Galactic plane. We observed Gaia23bab with the Large Binocular Telescope obtaining optical and near-infrared ...
    • Soil carbon model alternatives for ECHAM5/JSBACH climate model : Evaluation and impacts on global carbon cycle estimates 

      Thum, T.; Risnen, P.; Sevanto, S.; Tuomi, Mikko; Reick, C.; Vesala, T.; Raddatz, T.; Aalto, T.; Jrvinen, H.; Altimir, N.; Pilegaard, K.; Nagy, Z.; Rambal, S.; Liski, J. (2011-06-29)
      The response of soil organic carbon to climate change might lead to significant feedbacks affecting global warming. This response can be studied by coupled climate-carbon cycle models but so far the description of soil ...