JINA - Virtual Journal of Nuclear Astrophysics, 19 March 2010
Volume 8, Issue 12 (21 Articles)
- # 1 - Determining the forsterite abundance of the dust around Asymptotic Giant Branch stars
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 19 Mar
- arXiv:1003.3100 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 2 - Relevant energy ranges for astrophysical reaction rates
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 19 Mar
- arXiv:1003.2802 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 3 - Response of a galactic disc to vertical perturbations : Strong dependence on density distribution
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 19 Mar
- arXiv:1003.3327 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 4 - SN 2008fv: the third type Ia supernova in NGC 3147
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 19 Mar
- arXiv:1003.2558 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 5 - Subdwarfs and white dwarfs from the 2MASS, Tycho-2, XPM and UCAC3 catalogues
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 19 Mar
- arXiv:1003.3456 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 6 - Supernova radiative-transfer modeling: A new approach using non-LTE and full time dependence
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 19 Mar
- arXiv:1003.2557 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 7 - The core helium flash revisited III. From Pop I to Pop III stars
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 19 Mar
- arXiv:1003.3646 [pdf, other]
- # 8 - The Hamburg/ESO R-process Enhanced Star survey (HERES). V. Detailed abundance analysis of the r-process enhanced star HE 2327-5642
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 19 Mar
- arXiv:1003.3571 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 9 - The origin of carbon: Low-mass stars and an evolving, initially top-heavy IMF?
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 19 Mar
- arXiv:1003.3474 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 10 - White Dwarfs in Ultrashort Binary Systems
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 19 Mar
- arXiv:1003.2636 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 11 - Tracing a phase transition with fluctuations of the largest fragment size: Statistical multifragmentation models and the ALADIN S254 data
- arXiv.org - Nuclear Experiment - Volume: 2010, Issue: 11 Mar
- arXiv:1003.2800 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 12 - Constraints on the symmetry energy and on neutron skins from the pygmy resonances in 68Ni and 132Sn
- arXiv.org - Nuclear Theory - Volume: 2010, Issue: 19 Mar
- arXiv:1003.3580 [pdf, other]
- # 13 - Effects of the density dependence of nuclear symmetry energy on properties of superheavy nuclei
- arXiv.org - Nuclear Theory - Volume: 2010, Issue: 19 Mar
- arXiv:1003.3520 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 14 - Probing the Nuclear Symmetry Energy with Heavy Ion Collisions
- arXiv.org - Nuclear Theory - Volume: 2010, Issue: 19 Mar
- arXiv:1003.2957 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 15 - New photometry and astrometry of the isolated neutron star RX J0720.4-3125 using recent VLT/FORS observations (p 243-249)
- Astronomische Nachrichten - Volume: 331, Issue: 3
- Abstract | References | Full Text: PDF (Size: 435K)
- # 16 - Productivity and impact of astronomical facilities: A recent sample (p 338-345)
- Astronomische Nachrichten - Volume: 331, Issue: 3
- Abstract | References | Full Text: PDF (Size: 79K)
- # 17 - Neutron-Proton Asymmetry Dependence of Spectroscopic Factors in Ar Isotopes
- Physical Review Letters - Volume: 104, Issue: 11
- 112701 [View PDF (429 kB)]
- # 18 - One-neutron knockout from 24–28Ne isotopes
- Physics Letters B - Volume: 687, Issue: 1
- PDF (504 K) | Related Articles
- # 19 - WD+MS Systems as Progenitors of Type Ia Supernovae with Different Metallicities
- Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan - Volume: 61, Issue: 6
- [Abstract], [HTML], [PDF(862kb)], [PS.gz(1911kb)]
- # 20 - National Science Foundation
Budget Shortfall Could Derail Plans for Underground Lab- Science - Volume: 327, Issue: 5972
- A tight budget and unanticipated safety problems are threatening to kill plans to convert an abandoned gold mine in South Dakota into a $750 million deep underground science and engineering laboratory.
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- # 21 - U.S. Science Policy
MIT Engineering Dean Tapped to Head NSF- Science - Volume: 327, Issue: 5972
- The dean of engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Subra Suresh, is in line to become the next director of the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), Science has learned.
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