JINA - Virtual Journal of Nuclear Astrophysics, 15 September 2006
Volume 4, Issue 37 (35 Articles)
- # 1 - Planetary Nebulae in the Magellanic Clouds: II) Abundances and element production
- # 2 - Activation measurement of the 3He(alpha,gamma)7Be cross section at low energy
- # 3 - Close Pairs as Probes of the Galaxy's Chemical Evolution
- # 4 - Hydrodynamic Thermonuclear Runaways in Superbursts
- # 5 - Neutron Star Asteroseismology. Axial Crust Oscillations in the Cowling Approximation
- # 6 - Abundance structure of the Galactic disk
- # 7 - Variations in the D/H ratio of extended sightlines from FUSE observations
- # 8 - Consistent estimates of (56)Ni yields for type Ia supernovae
- # 9 - Pair-Production Supernovae: Theory and Observation
- # 10 - Too little radiation pressure on dust in the winds of oxygen-rich AGB stars
- # 11 - Magnetar oscillations pose challenges for strange stars
- # 12 - The impact of stellar rotation on the CNO abundance patterns in the Milky Way at low metallicities
- # 13 - The high-mass stellar IMF in different environments
- # 14 - A realistic model of superfluidity in the neutron star inner crust
- # 15 - Multifragmentation and the symmetry term of the nuclear equation of state
- # 16 - Temperature effects on the nuclear symmetry energy and symmetry free energy with an isospin and momentum dependent interaction
- # 17 - Oxygen abundances in the Galactic bulge: evidence for fast chemical enrichment
- Astronomy and Astrophysics - Volume 457, Issue 1 - September, 2006
- Abstract, PDF file (137 KB), PS file (62.0 KB)
- # 18 - Planetary nebulae abundances and stellar evolution
- Astronomy and Astrophysics - Volume 457, Issue 1 - September, 2006
- Abstract, PDF file (158 KB), PS file (61.1 KB)
- # 19 - The slope of the gamma-ray burst variability/peak luminosity correlation
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 371, Issue 371
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [554KB]
- # 20 - Pair emission from bare magnetized strange stars
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 371, Issue 371
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [243KB]
- # 21 - The mass of helium in white dwarf stars and the formation and evolution of hydrogen-deficient post-AGB stars
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 371, Issue 371
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [1004KB]
- # 22 - Seismic signatures of strange stars with crust
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 371, Issue 371
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [256KB]
- # 23 - On the first generation of stars
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 371, Issue 371
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [254KB]
- # 24 - The remarkable stability of probable black hole low-mass X-ray binaries in nearby galaxies
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 371, Issue 371
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [202KB]
- # 25 - Pycnonuclear burning of Ne in accreting neutron stars
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 371, Issue 371
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [205KB]
- # 26 - Type I and two-gap superconductivity in neutron star magnetism
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 371, Issue 371
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [244KB]
- # 27 - White dwarf stars as strange quark matter detectors – III
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 371, Issue 371
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [471KB]
- # 28 - Bulk viscosity of mixed nucleon–hyperon–quark matter in neutron stars
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 371, Issue 371
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [837KB]
- # 29 - Astronomy: Dawn after the dark age
- Nature - Volume 443, Issue 7108
- Full Text, PDF (290K)See also: Editor's summary
- # 30 - Structural biology: The ins and outs of drug transport
- Nature - Volume 443, Issue 7108
- Full Text, PDF (377K)
- # 31 - A galaxy at a redshift z = 6.96
- Nature - Volume 443, Issue 7108
- First paragraph, Full Text, PDF (269K)See also: Editor's summary
- # 32 - Rapid evolution of the most luminous galaxies during the first 900 million years
- Nature - Volume 443, Issue 7108
- First paragraph, Full Text, PDF (258K), Supplementary informationSee also: Editor's summary
- # 33 - Journey to the birth of the Universe
- Nature - Volume 443, Issue 7108
- Full Text, PDF (422K)
- # 34 - ASTROPHYSICS: Pulsars' Gyrations Confirm Einstein's Theory
- # 35 - U.S. GRADUATE EDUCATION: Foreign Enrollment Rebounds After 3-Year Slump