JINA - Segue Virtual Journal, 8 December 2006
Volume 1, Issue 45 (17 Articles)
- # 1 - The Baryon Content of Extremely Low Mass Dwarf Galaxies
- The Astrophysical Journal - Volume653, Issue 1
- ABSTRACT, FULL TEXT WITH ENHANCEMENTS, PDF (753 kB), PS
- # 2 - A Kinematically Selected, Metal-poor Stellar Halo in the Outskirts of M31
- The Astrophysical Journal - Volume653, Issue 1
- ABSTRACT, FULL TEXT WITH ENHANCEMENTS, PDF (1899 kB), PS
- # 3 - The Spatial Distribution of the Galactic First Stars. I. High-Resolution N-Body Approach
- The Astrophysical Journal - Volume653, Issue 1
- ABSTRACT, FULL TEXT WITH ENHANCEMENTS, PDF (73537 kB), PS
- # 4 - From First Stars to the Spite Plateau: A Possible Reconciliation of Halo Stars Observations with Predictions from Big Bang Nucleosynthesis
- The Astrophysical Journal - Volume653, Issue 1
- ABSTRACT, FULL TEXT WITH ENHANCEMENTS, PDF (436 kB), PS
- # 5 - Ten Overdensities and an Arc Structure in the Galactic Halo
- # 6 - The Metallicity of Stars with Close Companions
- # 7 - Mass loss and yield uncertainty in low-mass asymptotic giant branch stars
- # 8 - Low-Energy Nuclear Astrophysics - the Fascinating Region of A=7
- # 9 - The Spatial Distribution of the Galactic First Stars I: High-Resolution N-body Approach
- # 10 - Chemical Abundance Analysis of the Extremely Metal-Poor Star HE 1300+0157
- # 11 - The exotic chemical composition of the Sagittarius dwarf Spheroidal galaxy
- # 12 - Possible Streams of the Globular Clusters in the Galaxy
- # 13 - The Magellanic Bridge: The Nearest Purely Tidal Stellar Population
- # 14 - ASTRONOMY: Enhanced: A Ghostly Star Revealed in Silhouette
- # 15 - ASTRONOMY: Big Bang Points to Stellar Mix-Up
- # 16 - A Brown Dwarf Mass Donor in an Accreting Binary
- Science - Volume 314, Issue 5805 - 8 December 2006: 1578-1580.
- Abstract, Full Text, PDF, Supporting Online Material,
- # 17 - Deep Mixing of 3He: Reconciling Big Bang and Stellar Nucleosynthesis
- Science - Volume 314, Issue 5805 - 8 December 2006: 1580-1583.
- Published online 26 October 2006 [DOI: 10.1126/science.1133065] (in Science Express Reports) Three-dimensional models of giant stars show that deep convection of supposedly stable layers destroys 3He to levels consistent with the Big Bang predictions. Abstract, Full Text, PDF, Supporting Online Material,