JINA - Segue Virtual Journal, 24 March 2006
Volume 1, Issue 9 (56 Articles)
- # 1 - Chemical Compositions of Red Giant Stars in Old Large Magellanic Cloud Globular Clusters
- ABSTRACT, FULL TEXT WITH ENHANCEMENTS, PDF (710 kB), PS
- # 2 - A New Mechanism for Core-Collapse Supernova Explosions
- # 3 - Astromineralogy of the 13 m Feature in the Spectra of Oxygen-rich Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars. I. Corundum and Spinel
- # 4 - Testing Rotational Mixing Predictions with New Boron Abundances in Main-Sequence B-Type Stars
- # 5 - L and T Dwarf Models and the L to T Transition
- # 6 - The Irradiation Origin of Beryllium Radioisotopes and Other Short-lived Radionuclides
- # 7 - New Accurate Oscillator Strengths and Electron Excitation Collision Strengths for N T
- The Astrophysical Journal Supplement - Volume163, Issue 1
- ABSTRACT, FULL TEXT WITH ENHANCEMENTS, PDF (193 kB), PS
- # 8 - The Hubble Constant: A Summary of the HST Program for the Luminosity Calibration of Type Ia Supernovae by Means of Cepheids
- # 9 - Dwarf Galaxy Formation Was Suppressed By Cosmic Reionization
- # 10 - Gravitational Waves from the First Stars
- # 11 - Was Star-Formation Suppressed in High-Redshift Minihalos?
- # 12 - Bursts from the very early universe
- # 13 - Vega is a rapidly rotating star
- # 14 - Beta decay rates for nuclei with 115 < A < 140 for r-process nucleosynthesis
- # 15 - Carbon-Rich Mira Variables: Kinematics and Absolute Magnitudes
- # 16 - Carbon-Rich Mira Variables: Radial Velocities and Distances
- # 17 - Galaxy Formation and SN Feedback
- # 18 - Near-Infrared Photometry of Carbon Stars
- # 19 - Willman 1 - A Galactic Satellite at 40 kpc With Multiple Stellar Tails
- # 20 - Stellar Population Diagnostics of Elliptical Galaxy Formation
- # 21 - Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) Three Year Results: Implications for Cosmology
- # 22 - The Origin of the Initial Mass Function
- # 23 - The Jeans mass and the origin of the knee in the IMF
- # 24 - Updating reionization scenarios after recent data
- # 25 - The white dwarf luminosity function. I. Statistical errors and alternatives
- # 26 - Mid-infrared spectroscopy of carbon stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud
- # 27 - The Effective Temperatures and Physical Properties of Magellanic Cloud Red Supergiants: The Effects of Metallicity
- # 28 - On near Chandrasekhar mass central stars of planetary nebulae
- # 29 - Carbon Stars in the Hamburg/ESO Survey: Abundances
- # 30 - Detailed Chemical Evolution of Carina and Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies
- # 31 - The production of short-lived radionuclides by new non-rotating and rotating Wolf-Rayet model stars
- # 32 - From First Stars to the Spite Plateau: a Possible Reconciliation of Halo Stars Observations with Predictions from Big Bang Nucleosynthesis
- # 33 - Fine structure in the phase space distribution of nearby subdwarfs
- Astronomy and Astrophysics - Volume 449, Issue 2 - March, 2006
- Abstract, Full HTML, PDF file (538 KB), PS file (413 KB), References
- # 34 - CNO in evolved intermediate mass stars
- Astronomy and Astrophysics - Volume 449, Issue 2 - March, 2006
- Abstract, Full HTML, PDF file (401 KB), PS file (153 KB), References
- # 35 - A strong case for fast stellar rotation at very low metallicities
- Astronomy and Astrophysics - Volume 449, Issue 2 - March, 2006
- Abstract, Full HTML, PDF file (176 KB), PS file (247 KB), References
- # 36 - First estimates of the fundamental parameters of the relatively bright Galactic open cluster NGC 5288
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 367, Issue 2
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [8690KB]
- # 37 - The colours of the Sun
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 367, Issue 2
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [131KB]
- # 38 - Radiative lifetimes and transition probabilities of astrophysical interest in Zr
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 367, Issue 2
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [208KB]
- # 39 - Significant primordial star formation at redshifts z ~ 3–4
- Nature - Volume 440, Issue 7083
- Full Text, PDF (170K) , Supplementary informationSee also: Editor's summary
- # 40 - COSMOLOGY: Long-Awaited Data Sharpen Picture of Universe's Birth
- # 41 - ON THE PREDICTED AND OBSERVED COLOR BOUNDARIES OF THE RR LYRAE INSTABILITY STRIP AS A FUNCTION OF METALLICITY
- # 42 - ABUNDANCES IN RED GIANT STARS OF NGC 2808 AND CORRELATIONS BETWEEN CHEMICAL ANOMALIES AND GLOBAL PARAMETERS IN GLOBULAR CLUSTERS
- Astronomical Journal - Volume 131, Issue 3
- Abstract Full Text with Enhancements PDF (509 kB) Page 1766
- # 43 - THE SPACE INTERFEROMETRY MISSION ASTROMETRIC GRID GIANT STAR SURVEY. I. STELLAR PARAMETERS AND RADIAL VELOCITY VARIABILITY
- Astronomical Journal - Volume 131, Issue 3
- Abstract Full Text with Enhancements PDF (367 kB) Page 1784
- # 44 - THE SCHIZOPHRENIC SPECTRUM OF LSR 1610-0040: A PECULIAR M DWARF/SUBDWARF
- # 45 - THE FIRST HIGH-RESOLUTION SPECTRA OF 1.3 L SUBDWARFS
- Astronomical Journal - Volume 131, Issue 3
- Abstract Full Text with Enhancements PDF (809 kB) Page 1806
- # 46 - A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON LITHIUM ABUNDANCES IN SOLAR-TYPE STARS WITH AND WITHOUT PLANETS
- # 47 - The chemical composition of metal-poor emission-line galaxies in the Data Release 3 of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
- Astronomy and Astrophysics - Volume 448, Issue 3 - March, 2006
- Abstract, Full HTML, PDF file (1.72 MB), PS file (435 KB), References
- # 48 - The design and performance of the Gaia photometric system
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 367, Issue 1
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [1819KB]
- # 49 - The Phoenix Deep Survey: the star formation rates and the stellar masses of extremely red objects
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 367, Issue 1
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [258KB]
- # 50 - The importance of tides for the Local Group dwarf spheroidals
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume 367, Issue 1
- Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article PDF [1351KB]
- # 51 - US astronomy: Is the next big thing too big?
- Nature - Volume 440, Issue 7081
- Full Text, PDF (1,189K) See also: Editor's summary
- # 52 - Giants of physics found white-dwarf mass limits
- Nature - Volume 440, Issue 7081
- Full Text, PDF (122K)
- # 53 - Astrophysics: Ancient blast comes to light
- Nature - Volume 440, Issue 7081
- Full Text, PDF (1,075K) See also: Editor's summary
- # 54 - An optical spectrum of the afterglow of a &bold-ray burst at a redshift of z = 6.295
- Nature - Volume 440, Issue 7081
- Full Text, PDF (185K) See also: Editor's summary, News and Views by Ramirez-Ruiz
- # 55 - HD 61396: An unusual mass-transfer RS CVn binary
- New Astronomy - Volume 11 Issue 6
- Abstract, Full Text + Links, PDF (143 K)
- # 56 - SPACE SCIENCE: NASA Agrees to Review What's on the Chopping Block