JINA - Virtual Journal of Nuclear Astrophysics, 2 July 2010
Volume 8, Issue 27 (49 Articles)
-  # 1 - AmFm and lithium gap stars: Stellar evolution models with mass loss
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1006.5711 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 2 - Boron Synthesis in Type Ic Supernovae
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1007.0212 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 3 - Chemical composition of A and F dwarfs members of the Hyades open cluster
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1006.5284 [pdf, other]
 
 -  # 4 - Detailed abundances of a large sample of giant stars in M 54 and in the Sagittarius nucleus
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1006.5866 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 5 - Fallback Supernovae: Possible Origin of Peculiar Supernovae with Extremely Low Explosion Energies
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1006.5336 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 6 - Mapping the Galactic Halo with blue horizontal branch stars from the 2dF quasar redshift survey
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1007.0013 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 7 - New Fe II energy levels from stellar spectra
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1006.5606 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 8 - Numerical Simulations of Thermohaline Convection: Implications for Extra-Mixing in Low-Mass RGB Stars
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1006.5481 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 9 - Observational Constraints for Thermohaline Mixing
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1006.5828 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 10 - Observational indicators of the transition from fully convective stars to stars with radiative cores
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1006.4876 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 11 - On the absolute age of the Globular Cluster M92
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1006.5217 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 12 - Quantifying the uncertainties of chemical evolution studies. II. Stellar yields
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1006.5863 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 13 - Revealing Type Ia supernova physics with cosmic rates and nuclear gamma rays
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1006.5751 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 14 - Spectroscopy from Photometry Using Sparsity. The SDSS Case Study
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1006.5391 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 15 - The 2006 Outburst of the Magnetar CXOU J164710.2-455216
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1006.5487 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 16 - The Chemistry of the Trailing arm of the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1006.4885 [pdf, other]
 
 -  # 17 - The Evolution of Primordial Binary Open Star Clusters: Mergers, Shredded Secondaries and Separated Twins
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1006.5200 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 18 - Thermohaline instability and rotation-induced mixing. I - Low- and intermediate-mass solar metallicity stars up to the end of the AGB
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1006.5359 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 19 - $beta$ Decay and Isomeric Properties of Neutron-Rich Ca and Sc Isotopes
- arXiv.org - Nuclear Experiment - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1007.0032 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 20 - Low-lying states in 8B
- arXiv.org - Nuclear Experiment - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1007.0037 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 21 - New experimental study of low-energy (p,gamma) resonances in magnesium isotopes
- arXiv.org - Nuclear Experiment - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1006.5281 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 22 - Estimation of the effect of hyperonic three-body forces on the maximum mass of neutron stars
- arXiv.org - Nuclear Theory - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1006.5660 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 23 - Ferromagnetic phase diagram of neutron matter
- arXiv.org - Nuclear Theory - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1006.5564 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 24 - The n-n-alpha System in a Continuum Faddeev Formulation
- arXiv.org - Nuclear Theory - Volume: 2010, Issue: 2 Jul
 - arXiv:1006.5705 [pdf, ps, other]
 
 -  # 25 - An asymmetric explosion as the origin of spectral evolution diversity in type Ia supernovae
- Nature - Volume: 466, Issue: 7302
 - First paragraph | Full Text | PDF (371K) | Supplementary information
 
 -  # 26 - Astronomy: No planetary X-ray pull
- Nature - Volume: 466, Issue: 7302
 - Full Text | PDF (225K)
 
 -  # 27 - Astrophysics: The supernova has two faces
- Nature - Volume: 466, Issue: 7302
 - Full Text | PDF (214K)
 
 -  # 28 - Strikes could 'break' Italy's universities
- Nature - Volume: 466, Issue: 7302
 - Full Text | PDF (220K)
 
 -  # 29 - Onset of collectivity in neutron-rich Fe isotopes: Toward a new island of inversion?
- Physical Review C - Volume: 81, Issue: 6
 - 061301(R) [View PDF (303 kB)]
 
 -  # 30 - Shell quenching in 78Ni: A hint from the structure of neutron-rich copper isotopes
- Physical Review C - Volume: 81, Issue: 6
 - 061303(R) [View PDF (235 kB)]
 
 -  # 31 - Isospin asymmetric nuclear matter and properties of axisymmetric neutron stars
- Physical Review C - Volume: 81, Issue: 6
 - 062801(R) [View PDF (158 kB)]
 
 -  # 32 - Intruder negative-parity states of neutron-rich 33Si
- Physical Review C - Volume: 81, Issue: 6
 - 064301 [View PDF (241 kB)]
 
 -  # 33 - Shell-model calculations for neutron-rich carbon isotopes with a chiral nucleon-nucleon potential
- Physical Review C - Volume: 81, Issue: 6
 - 064303 [View PDF (168 kB)]
 
 -  # 34 - Nuclear symmetry energy effects on liquid-gas phase transition in hot asymmetric nuclear matter
- Physical Review C - Volume: 81, Issue: 6
 - 064304 [View PDF (444 kB)]
 
 -  # 35 - Overlap functions, spectroscopic factors, and asymptotic normalization coefficients generated by a shell-model source term
- Physical Review C - Volume: 81, Issue: 6
 - 064306 [View PDF (859 kB)]
 
 -  # 36 - Level densities and γ-ray strength functions in Sn isotopes
- Physical Review C - Volume: 81, Issue: 6
 - 064311 [View PDF (661 kB)]
 
 -  # 37 - Penning trap mass measurements on nobelium isotopes
- Physical Review C - Volume: 81, Issue: 6
 - 064312 [View PDF (661 kB)]
 
 -  # 38 - Breakup of 12C resonances into three α particles
- Physical Review C - Volume: 81, Issue: 6
 - 064313 [View PDF (678 kB)]
 
 -  # 39 - β-decay properties of neutron-rich Zr and Mo isotopes
- Physical Review C - Volume: 81, Issue: 6
 - 064314 [View PDF (797 kB)]
 
 -  # 40 - Particle-γ spectroscopy of the (p,d-γ)155Gd reaction: Neutron single-quasiparticle states at N=91
- Physical Review C - Volume: 81, Issue: 6
 - 064316 [View PDF (1,018 kB)]
 
 -  # 41 - Collectivity at N=50: 82Ge and 84Se
- Physical Review C - Volume: 81, Issue: 6
 - 064326 [View PDF (480 kB)]
 
 -  # 42 - Tensor effects in shell evolution at Z, N=8, 20, and 28 using nonrelativistic and relativistic mean-field theory
- Physical Review C - Volume: 81, Issue: 6
 - 064327 [View PDF (382 kB)]
 
 -  # 43 - New shell closure for neutron-rich Sn isotopes
- Physical Review C - Volume: 81, Issue: 6
 - 064328 [View PDF (397 kB)]
 
 -  # 44 - Shell model study of N≃28 neutron-rich nuclei
- Physical Review C - Volume: 81, Issue: 6
 - 064329 [View PDF (363 kB)]
 
 -  # 45 - Inelastic 17F(p,p)17F scattering at Ec.m.=3 MeV and the 14O(α,p)17F reaction rate
- Physical Review C - Volume: 81, Issue: 6
 - 065802 [View PDF (830 kB)]
 
 -  # 46 - 25Si and 29S studied via single neutron knockout reactions
- Physical Review C - Volume: 81, Issue: 6
 - 067303 [View PDF (354 kB)]
 
 -  # 47 - Neutron-proton radii in N≈Z nuclei
- Physical Review C - Volume: 81, Issue: 6
 - 067305 [View PDF (76 kB)]
 
 -  # 48 - Calculation of the ground state properties of even-even Sn isotopes
- Physics of Atomic Nuclei - Volume: 73, Issue: 6
 - Full TextPDF (504.1 KB)
 
 -  # 49 - Chemistry
To Cool or Not to Cool- Science - Volume: 329, Issue: 5987
 - Precision measurements of chemical processes are providing a clearer picture of how the universe evolved. 
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