JINA - Segue Virtual Journal, 29 September 2006
Volume 1, Issue 35 (32 Articles)
- # 1 - The Conditions for Star Formation at Low Metallicity: Results from the LMC
- # 2 - Astrometry in Wide-field Surveys
- # 3 - Meeting the Cool Neighbors. IX. The Luminosity Function of M7-L8 Ultracool Dwarfs in the Field
- # 4 - On the Mechanism of Type Ia Supernovae
- # 5 - The TP-AGB phase. Lifetimes from C and M star counts in Magellanic Cloud clusters
- # 6 - Infall of gas as the formation mechanism of stars up to 20 times more massive than the Sun
- # 7 - s-Process Nucleosynthesis in Advanced Burning Phases of Massive Stars
- # 8 - Blue Straggler Stars in Galactic Open Clusters and the Simple Stellar Population Model
- # 9 - Evidence of Precession of the White Dwarf in Cataclysmic Variables
- # 10 - Improved $u'g'r'i'z'$ to $UBVR_CI_C$ Transformation Equations for Main Sequence Stars
- # 11 - The Frequency of Carbon-Enhanced Metal-Poor Stars in the Galaxy from the HERES sample
- # 12 - The Hyades stream: evaporated cluster or intrusion from the inner disk?
- # 13 - Present-Day Carbon Abundances of Early-Type Stars
- # 14 - Found: The missing blue opacity in atmosphere models of cool hydrogen white dwarfs
- # 15 - The VLT-FLAMES survey of massive stars: Surface chemical compositions of B-type stars in the Magellanic Clouds
- # 16 - Carbon Enhanced Metal-Poor Stars. I. Chemical Compositions of 26 Stars
- # 17 - THE DWARF SATELLITES OF M31 AND THE GALAXY
- # 18 - Ca Astronomical Journal - Volume 132, Issue 4II TRIPLET SPECTROSCOPY OF LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD RED GIANTS. I. ABUNDANCES AND VELOCITIES FOR A SAMPLE OF POPULOUS CLUSTERS
- Astronomical Journal - Volume 132, Issue 4
- Abstract Full Text with Enhancements PDF (1361 kB)
- # 19 - THE RADIAL VELOCITY EXPERIMENT (RAVE): FIRST DATA RELEASE
- Astronomical Journal - Volume 132, Issue 4
- Abstract Full Text with Enhancements PDF (1691 kB)
- # 20 - WIDE-FIELD CCD PHOTOMETRY AROUND NINE OPEN CLUSTERS
- Astronomical Journal - Volume 132, Issue 4
- Abstract Full Text with Enhancements PDF (10137 kB)
- # 21 - TY GRUIS: A METAL-POOR CARBON AND NEUTRON-CAPTURE-RICH RR LYRAE STAR
- Astronomical Journal - Volume 132, Issue 4
- Abstract Full Text with Enhancements PDF (420 kB)
- # 22 - TWO MICRON ALL SKY SURVEY, INFRARED ASTRONOMICAL SATELLITE, AND MIDCOURSE SPACE EXPERIMENT COLOR PROPERTIES OF INTRINSIC AND EXTRINSIC S STARS
- Astronomical Journal - Volume 132, Issue 4
- Abstract Full Text with Enhancements PDF (399 kB)
- # 23 - First science with the Southern African Large Telescope: peering at the accreting polar caps of the eclipsing polar SDSS J015543.40+002807.2
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 372, Issue 372
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [2723KB]
- # 24 - An activity catalogue of southern stars
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 372, Issue 372
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [254KB]
- # 25 - Ejection of hypervelocity stars from the Galactic Centre by intermediate-mass black holes
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 372, Issue 372
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [556KB]
- # 26 - A new formulation of the Type Ia supernova rate and its consequences on galactic chemical evolution
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 372, Issue 372
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [301KB]
- # 27 - The chemical gradient of oxygen in the Galaxy from planetary nebulae
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 372, Issue 372
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [250KB]
- # 28 - CCD photometry of the globular cluster M2: RR Lyrae physical parameters and new variables
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 372, Issue 372
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [939KB]
- # 29 - Decadal surveys: Wishing for the stars
- Nature - Volume 443, Issue 7110
- Full Text, PDF (1,092K)
- # 30 - Infall of gas as the formation mechanism of stars up to 20 times more massive than the Sun
- Nature - Volume 443, Issue 7110
- First paragraph, Full Text, PDF (295K), Supplementary informationSee also: Editor's summary
- # 30 - Infall of gas as the formation mechanism of stars up to 20 times more massive than the Sun
- Nature - Volume 443, Issue 7110
- First paragraph, Full Text, PDF (295K), Supplementary informationSee also: Editor's summary
- # 31 - ASTRONOMY: Search for Giant Scope Site Narrows to Two