JINA - Virtual Journal of Nuclear Astrophysics, 28 October 2005
Volume 3, Issue 43 (36 Articles)
- # 1 - The accretion and spreading of matter on white dwarfs
- # 2 - Neutrino emission and cooling rates of spin-one color superconductors
- # 3 - MACRO results on atmospheric neutrinos
- # 4 - Echoes from Ancient Supernovae in the Large Magellanic Cloud
- # 5 - Cosmic ray abundance measurements with the CAKE balloon experiment
- # 6 - Branchings in the gamma-process path revisited
- # 7 - Toward Five-dimensional Core-collapse Supernova Simulations
- # 8 - The Long Term: Six-dimensional Core-collapse Supernova Models
- # 9 - Unveiling the thermal and magnetic map of neutron star surfaces though their X-ray emission: method and lightcurves analysis
- # 10 - Using the Parallel Virtual Machine for Everyday Analysis
- # 11 - A New Mechanism for Core-Collapse Supernova Explosions
- # 12 - Constraints on the IMF of the first stars
- # 13 - Are neutron stars crushed? Gravitomagnetic tidal fields as a mechanism for binary-induced collapse
- # 14 - Observations of the X-ray Burster MX 0836-42 by the INTEGRAL and RXTE Orbiting Observatories
- # 15 - The Energy Dependence of Neutron Star Surface Modes and X-ray Burst Oscillations
- # 16 - Collapse of magnetized hypermassive neutron stars in general relativity
- # 17 - The Thermal State of the Accreting White Dwarf in AM Canum Venaticorum Binaries
- # 18 - A New Asteroseismic Diagram For Solar-type Stars
- # 19 - Lithium isotopic abundances in metal-poor halo stars
- # 20 - Results of a search for 2β-decay of 136Xe with high-pressure copper proportional counters in Baksan Neutrino Observatory
- # 21 - Physics with a very first low-energy beta-beam
- # 22 - Neutrino emission and cooling rates of spin-one color superconductors
- # 23 - GRB 050904 at redshift 6.3: observations of the oldest cosmic explosion after the Big Bang
- Astronomy and Astrophysics- Vol. 443, No. 1 October 2005
- Abstract, Full HTML, PDF file (253 KB), PS file (475 KB), References
- # 24 - The thermonuclear production of 19F by Wolf-Rayet stars revisited
- Astronomy and Astrophysics- Vol. 443, No. 1 October 2005
- Abstract, Full HTML, PDF file (273 KB), PS file (88.2 KB), References
- # 25 - Chemical composition of evolved stars of high galactic latitude
- Astronomy and Astrophysics- Vol. 443, No. 1 October 2005
- Abstract, Full HTML, PDF file (406 KB), PS file (215 KB), References
- # 26 - The Closest View of a Dwarf Galaxy: New Evidence on the Nature of the Canis Major Overdensity
- Astrophysical Journal Vol. 633, No. 1 October 2005
- ABSTRACT, FULL TEXT WITH ENHANCEMENTS, PDF (2607 kB), PS
- # 27 - A Remarkable Low-Mass X-Ray Binary within 0.1 Parsecs of the Galactic Center
- # 28 - Fluorine Abundance Variations in Red Giants of the Globular Cluster M4 and Early-Cluster Chemical Pollution
- Astrophysical Journal Vol. 633, No. 1 October 2005
- ABSTRACT, FULL TEXT WITH ENHANCEMENTS, PDF (190 kB), PS
- # 29 - Lithium and Lithium Depletion in Halo Stars on Extreme Orbits
- Astrophysical Journal Vol. 633, No. 1 October 2005
- ABSTRACT, FULL TEXT WITH ENHANCEMENTS, PDF (339 kB), PS
- # 30 - The Properties Of Intergalactic C Iv And Si Iv Absorption. I. Optimal Analysis Of An Extremely High Signal-To-Noise Quasar Sample
- Astronomical Journal Vol. 130, No. 5 October 2005
- Abstract Full Text PDF (683 kB) PostScript
- # 31 - A Comparison Of Elemental Abundance Ratios In Globular Clusters, Field Stars, And Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies
- Astronomical Journal Vol. 130, No. 5 October 2005
- Abstract Full Text with Enhancements PDF (1024 kB) PostScript
- # 32 - The first miniquasar
- # 33 - Dark energy: The observational challenge
- New Astronomy Reviews Vol. 49, Issues 7-9 October 2005
- SummaryPlus, Full Text + Links, PDF (210 K)
- # 34 - Galactic structure from wide-field surveys
- New Astronomy Reviews Vol. 49, Issues 7-9 October 2005
- SummaryPlus, Full Text + Links, PDF (108 K)
- # 35 - The status of Cherenkov detectors in astroparticle physics
- Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Vol. 553, Issues 1-2 October 2005
- SummaryPlus, Full Text + Links, PDF (1084 K)
- # 36 - Astronomers Sweep Space for the Sources of Cosmic Dust
- Science Vol. 310, No. 5748 October 2005
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