JINA - Virtual Journal of Nuclear Astrophysics, 19 December 2008
Volume 6, Issue 51 (21 Articles)
- # 1 - Dynamical mixing of two stellar populations in globular clusters
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2008, Issue: 18 Dec
- arXiv:0812.2910 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 2 - Fluorine in AGB Carbon Stars Revisited
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2008, Issue: 18 Dec
- arXiv:0812.3103 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 3 - Light element abundances in carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2008, Issue: 18 Dec
- arXiv:0812.3187 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 4 - The ages of Galactic globular clusters in the context of self-enrichment
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2008, Issue: 18 Dec
- arXiv:0812.2912 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 5 - The promise of Gaia and how it will influence stellar ages
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2008, Issue: 18 Dec
- arXiv:0812.2354 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 6 - $alpha$-Particle Spectrum in the Reaction p+$^{11}$B$to alpha + ^8Be^*to 3alpha$
- arXiv.org - Nuclear Theory - Volume: 2008, Issue: 19 Dec
- arXiv:0812.2538 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 7 - A simple and efficient numerical scheme to integrate non-local potentials
- arXiv.org - Nuclear Theory - Volume: 2008, Issue: 19 Dec
- arXiv:0812.2370 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 8 - Density Matrix Functional Theory for the Lipkin model
- arXiv.org - Nuclear Theory - Volume: 2008, Issue: 19 Dec
- arXiv:0812.3604 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 9 - Ground state energy of dilute neutron matter at next-to-leading order in lattice chiral effective field theory
- arXiv.org - Nuclear Theory - Volume: 2008, Issue: 19 Dec
- arXiv:0812.3653 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 10 - Neutrino cross sections and nuclear structure
- arXiv.org - Nuclear Theory - Volume: 2008, Issue: 19 Dec
- arXiv:0812.2765 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 11 - Spectroscopy of the unbound: One-neutron knockout reaction of $^{14}$Be
- arXiv.org - Nuclear Theory - Volume: 2008, Issue: 19 Dec
- arXiv:0812.2781 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 12 - Galactic rotation parameters from data on open star clusters
- Astronomy Letters - Volume: 33, Issue: 11
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- # 13 - A young cooling neutron star in the remnant of Supernova 1987A
- Astronomy Letters - Volume: 34, Issue: 10
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- # 14 - Diagnostics of the early explosion phase of a classical nova using its X-ray emission: A model for the X-ray outburst of CI Camelopardalis in 1998
- Astronomy Letters - Volume: 34, Issue: 12
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- # 15 - Neutron-capture elements in halo, thick-disk, and thin-disk stars. Strontium, yttrium, zirconium, cerium
- Astronomy Reports - Volume: 51, Issue: 11
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- # 16 - The formation and evolution of the most massive stars
- Astronomy Reports - Volume: 52, Issue: 12
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- # 17 - Deuterium abundance in the most metal-poor damped Lyman alpha system: converging on Omegab,0h2
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume: 391, Issue: 4
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- # 18 - Solar neutrino measurements in Super-Kamiokande-II
- Physical Review D - Volume: 78, Issue: 3
- 032002 Abstract/References Full Text: [ PDF (853 kB) Buy Article ]
- # 19 - Primordial helium abundance from CMB: A constraint from recent observations and a forecast
- Physical Review D - Volume: 78, Issue: 4
- 043509 Abstract/References Full Text: [ PDF (377 kB) Buy Article ]
- # 20 - NUCLEAR PHYSICS: DOE Picks Michigan State Lab for Rare-Isotope Accelerator
- Science - Volume: 322, Issue: 5909
- Summary: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced last week that it would build the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University instead of at its own Argonne National Laboratory.
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- # 21 - PHENOMENON OF THE YEAR: European Big Science
- Science - Volume: 322, Issue: 5909
- Summary: By most objective measures, U.S. research still leads the world, but in their ability to pool resources in the pursuit of "big science," European nations are showing increasing ambition and success.
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