JINA - Segue Virtual Journal, 15 January 2010
Volume 5, Issue 3 (29 Articles)
- # 1 - A Search for Unrecognized Carbon-Enhanced Metal-Poor Stars in the Galaxy
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:1001.2512 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 2 - Beryllium abundances along the evolutionary sequence of the open cluster IC 4651
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:1001.1832 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 3 - Beryllium abundances and the formation of the halo and the thick disk
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:1001.1834 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 4 - Characterizing the Chemistry of the Milky Way Stellar Halo: Detailed Chemical Analysis of a Metal-Poor Stellar Stream
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:1001.1745 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 5 - Chemical composition of stellar populations in Omega Centauri
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:1001.1500 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 6 - Chemical similarities between Galactic bulge and local thick disk red giants: O, Na, Mg, Al, Si, Ca and Ti
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:1001.2521 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 7 - Determining orbits for the Milky Way's dwarfs
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:1001.1731 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 8 - Element Abundance Determination in Hot Evolved Stars
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:1001.2083 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 9 - Multiple Main Sequence of Globular Clusters as a Result of Inhomogeneous Big Bang Nucleosynthesis
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:1001.1790 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 10 - On the kinematic age of brown dwarfs: Radial velocities and space motions of 43 nearby L dwarfs
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:1001.1780 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 11 - Origin of CEMP stars: What helium and lithium can tell us about CEMP stars?
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:1001.1864 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 12 - PG 1258+593 and its common proper motion magnetic white dwarf counterpart
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:1001.1359 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 13 - The FERRUM project: laboratory-measured transition probabilities for Cr II
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:1001.2139 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 14 - White dwarfs with hydrogen-deficient atmospheres and the dark matter content of the Galaxy
- arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2010, Issue: 15 Jan
- arXiv:1001.1618 [ps, pdf, other]
- # 15 - A Deep UBVRI CCD Photometry of Six Open Star Clusters in the Galactic Anticenter Region
- Astronomical Journal - Volume: 139, Issue: 2
- Abstract | References
- # 16 - A Star in the M31 Giant Stream: The Highest Negative Stellar Velocity Known
- Astronomical Journal - Volume: 139, Issue: 2
- Abstract | References
- # 17 - Evidence of Tidal Debris from ω Cen in the Kapteyn Group
- Astronomical Journal - Volume: 139, Issue: 2
- Abstract | References
- # 18 - Mapping the Asymmetric Thick Disk. I. A Search for Triaxiality
- Astronomical Journal - Volume: 139, Issue: 2
- Abstract | References
- # 19 - Rotation and Magnetic Activity in a Sample of M-Dwarfs
- Astronomical Journal - Volume: 139, Issue: 2
- Abstract | References
- # 20 - The ACS Survey of Galactic Globular Clusters. VIII. Effects of Environment on Globular Cluster Global Mass Functions
- Astronomical Journal - Volume: 139, Issue: 2
- Abstract | References
- # 21 - The Determination of Reddening from Intrinsic VR Colors of RR Lyrae Stars
- Astronomical Journal - Volume: 139, Issue: 2
- Abstract | References
- # 22 - The Globular Cluster NGC 5286. II. Variable Stars
- Astronomical Journal - Volume: 139, Issue: 2
- Abstract | References
- # 23 - Galaxy formation: Gone with the wind?
- Nature - Volume: 463, Issue: 7278
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- # 24 - Nuclear astrophysics with radioactive beams
- Physics Reports - Volume: 485, Issue: 6
- PDF (5551 K) | Related Articles
- # 25 - Astronomy
Oldest Galaxies Show Stars Came Together in a Hurry- Science - Volume: 327, Issue: 5963
- Astronomers announced at the American Astronomical Society meeting that they have spotted five galaxies that date back to a mere 600 million years after the big bang—the earliest galaxies found so far by 200 million years.
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- # 26 - Chemical Abundances in the Externally Polluted White Dwarf GD 40: Evidence of a Rocky Extrasolar Minor Planet
- The Astrophysical Journal - Volume: 709, Issue: 2
- Abstract | References
- # 27 - Substructure Depletion in the Milky Way Halo by the Disk
- The Astrophysical Journal - Volume: 709, Issue: 2
- Abstract | References
- # 28 - Far-Ultraviolet Sensitivity of the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
- The Astrophysical Journal Letters - Volume: 709, Issue: 2
- Abstract | References
- # 29 - Origin(s) of the Highly Ionized High-Velocity Clouds Based on Their Distances
- The Astrophysical Journal Letters - Volume: 709, Issue: 2
- Abstract | References