JINA - Segue Virtual Journal, 11 August 2006
Volume 1, Issue 28 (13 Articles)
- # 1 - Hypervelocity Stars. I. The Spectroscopic Survey
- The Astrophysical Journal - Volume647, Issue 1
- ABSTRACT, FULL TEXT WITH ENHANCEMENTS, PDF (496 kB), PS
- # 2 - Lanthanum: An s- and r-Process Indicator
- The Astrophysical Journal - Volume647, Issue 1
- ABSTRACT, FULL TEXT WITH ENHANCEMENTS, PDF (294 kB), PS
- # 3 - First stars X. The nature of three unevolved Carbon-Enhanced Metal-Poor stars
- # 4 - A high-resolution spectral analysis of three carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars
- # 5 - Accurate M Dwarf Metallicities from Spectral Synthesis: A Critical Test of Model Atmospheres
- # 6 - A probable stellar solution to the cosmological lithium discrepancy
- # 7 - The Chemical Abundances of the Stellar Populations in the Leo I and Leo II dSph Galaxies
- # 8 - Very low metallicity massive star models: Pre-SN evolution and primary nitrogen production
- # 9 - Exploring Halo Substructure with Giant Stars X. Extended Dark Matter or Tidal Disruption?: The Case for the Leo I Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy
- # 10 - Sulphur abundances in disk stars as determined from the forbidden λ10821 [S I] line
- Astronomy and Astrophysics - Volume 455, Issue 2 - August, 2006
- Abstract, Full HTML, PDF file (107 KB), PS file (48.8 KB), References
- # 11 - HD 65949: the highest known mercury excess of any CP star?
- Astronomy and Astrophysics - Volume 455, Issue 2 - August, 2006
- Abstract, Full HTML, PDF file (171 KB), PS file (63.8 KB), References
- # 12 - Cosmology: Where all the lithium went
- Nature - Volume 442, Issue 7103
- Full Text, PDF (385K)See also: Editor's summary
- # 13 - A probable stellar solution to the cosmological lithium discrepancy
- Nature - Volume 442, Issue 7103
- First paragraph, Full Text, PDF (142K), Supplementary informationSee also: Editor's summary