JINA - Segue Virtual Journal, 16 January 2009
Volume 4, Issue 3 (24 Articles)
- # 1 - A quantitative explanation of the observed population of Milky Way satellite galaxies
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2009, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:0901.2116 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 2 - Blue Hook Stars in Globular Clusters
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2009, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:0901.1309 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 3 - Carbon-rich RR Lyr type stars
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2009, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:0901.2148 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 4 - Discs of Satellites: the new dwarf spheroidals
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2009, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:0901.1658 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 5 - Galactic outflows and the chemical evolution of dwarf galaxies
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2009, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:0901.1976 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 6 - Stellar over-densities in the halo: the extent of the Virgo over-density
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2009, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:0901.2145 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 7 - The Diskionary: A Glossary of Terms Commonly Used for Disks and Related Objects, First Edition
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2009, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:0901.1691 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 8 - The Hydrodynamic Environment for the s Process in the He-Shell Flash of AGB Stars
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2009, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:0901.1414 [pdf, other]
- # 9 - CNO-driven winds of hot first stars
- Astronomy and Astrophysics - Volume: 493, Issue: 2
- Abstract | PDF file (219.7 KB) | PS file (247.8 KB)
- # 10 - Lithium abundances of halo dwarfs based on excitation temperature - I. Local thermodynamic equilibrium
- Astronomy and Astrophysics - Volume: 493, Issue: 2
- Abstract | PDF file (247.0 KB) | PS file (114.5 KB)
- # 11 - New period-luminosity and period-color relations of classical Cepheids - III. Cepheids in SMC
- Astronomy and Astrophysics - Volume: 493, Issue: 2
- Abstract | PDF file (513.1 KB) | PS file (1.009 MB)
- # 12 - Stellar populations in a standard ISOGAL field in the Galactic disc
- Astronomy and Astrophysics - Volume: 493, Issue: 2
- Abstract | PDF file (1.582 MB) | PS file (8.547 MB)
- # 13 - Trigonometric parallaxes of ten ultracool subdwarfs
- Astronomy and Astrophysics - Volume: 493, Issue: 2
- Abstract | PDF file (127.1 KB) | PS file (67.31 KB)
- # 14 - Photometric observations of Cepheids from the ASAS-3 catalog: Photoelectric BV I c observations of 33 classical Cepheids
- Astronomy Letters - Volume: 35, Issue: 1
- PDF (711.8 KB)
- # 15 - Formation of the white-dwarf population of the Galactic halo
- Astronomy Reports - Volume: 53, Issue: 1
- PDF (609.0 KB)
- # 16 - Detecting the effect of globular cluster impacts on the disc of the Milky Way
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume: 392, Issue: 1
- Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 885K)
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- # 17 - A binary origin for 'blue stragglers' in globular clusters
- Nature - Volume: 457, Issue: 7227
- First paragraph | Full Text | PDF (207K)
- # 18 - Obituary: Edwin Salpeter (1924–2008)
- Nature - Volume: 457, Issue: 7227
- Full Text | PDF (246K)
- # 19 - Science tipped to score in Obama cash stimulus
- Nature - Volume: 457, Issue: 7227
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- # 20 - Editorial:
Pondering Astronomy in 2009- Science - Volume: 323, Issue: 5912
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- # 21 - AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY: Do Black Holes Seed the Formation of Galaxies?
- Science - Volume: 323, Issue: 5912
- Summary: The verdict from a study presented here at the annual meeting of the American Astronomical Society is that rather than forming after galaxies have taken shape, black holes are the seeds around which galaxies grow. The findings could lead to a better understanding of how galaxies are born.
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- # 22 - INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF ASTRONOMY: A Brief History of the Telescope
- Science - Volume: 323, Issue: 5912
- Summary: Writer/illustrator Larry Gonick and astronomer William Alschuler present a comic strip history of the telescope as part of Science's special Focus package commemorating the International Year of Astronomy.
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- # 23 - INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF ASTRONOMY: Astronomy Hits the Big Time
- Science - Volume: 323, Issue: 5912
- Summary: Four hundred years after the invention of the telescope, astronomy is flourishing. But even as the discoveries keep coming, the field is rapidly evolving toward huge telescopes, large collaborations, and--alas--bigger headaches.
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- # 24 - INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF ASTRONOMY: Astronomy's Greatest Hits
- Science - Volume: 323, Issue: 5912
- Summary: In honor of the International Year of Astronomy, Science presents a timeline showing what we've learned in the 400 years since the invention of the telescope.
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