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Selected astro-ph abstracts for Tuesday April 18
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Periodic Modulations in an X-ray Flare from Sagittarius A*
Guillaume Belanger (CEA/Dapnia/Sap, Apc), Okkie De Jager, Andrea
Goldwurm (CEA/Dapnia/Sap, Apc), Fulvio Melia, Regis Terrier (CEA/Dapnia/Sap,
Apc)
Comments: 4 pages, 6 figures, submitted to ApJL
Proxy: ccsd ccsd-00022920
astro-ph/0604337
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Telescope Spectrophotometric and Absolute Flux Calibration, and National
Security Applications, Using a Tunable Laser on a Satellite
Justin Albert, William Burgett, Jason Rhodes
Comments: 11 pages, 4 figures
astro-ph/0604339
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Dissipative transformation of non-nucleated dwarf galaxies into
nucleated systems
Kenji Bekki, Warrick J. Couch, and Yasuhiro Shioya
Comments: 13 pages, 4 figures (1 color), ApJL in press
astro-ph/0604340
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The nature of the DLS fast transients
S. R. Kulkarni & A. Rau (Caltech)
Comments: 4 pages, 2 figures, ApJL submitted
astro-ph/0604343
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Spitzer Observations of High Redshift QSOs
D. C. Hines (1), O. Krause (2), G. H. Rieke (2), X. Fan (2), M.
Blaylock (2), G. Neugebauer (2) ((1) Space Science Institute, (2) The
University of Arizona)
Comments: 1 eps figure
Journal-ref: Hines, D.C. et al. 2006, ApJ, 641, L85
astro-ph/0604347
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The N2K Consortium VI: Doppler Shifts Without Templates and Three New
Short-Period Planets
John Asher Johnson, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Debra A. Fischer, Gregory
Laughlin, R. Paul Butler, Gregory W. Henry, Jeff A. Valenti, Eric B. Ford,
Steven S. Vogt, Jason T. Wright
Comments: 39 pages, 12 figures, 8 tables (ApJ Accepted)
astro-ph/0604348
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A synoptic comparison of the MHD and the OPAL equations of state
R. Trampedach, W. Dappen & V. A. Baturin
Comments: 33 pages, 26 figures
astro-ph/0604352
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A New Milky Way Dwarf Satellite in Canes Venatici
D. B. Zucker (1), V. Belokurov (1), N. W. Evans (1), M. I. Wilkinson
(1), M. J. Irwin (1), T. Sivarani (2), S. Hodgkin (1), D. M. Bramich (1), J.
M. Irwin (1), G. Gilmore (1), B. Willman (3), S. Vidrih (1), M. Fellhauer
(1), P. C. Hewett (1), T. C. Beers (2), E. F. Bell (4), E. K. Grebel (5), D.
P. Schneider (6), H. J. Newberg (7), R. F. G. Wyse (8), C. M. Rockosi (9), B.
Yanny (10), R. Lupton (11), J. A. Smith (12), J. C. Barentine (13), H.
Brewington (13), J. Brinkmann (13), M. Harvanek (13), S. J.Kleinman (13), J.
Krzesinski (13,14), D. Long (13), A. Nitta (13), S. A. Snedden (13) ((1)
Cambridge University, (2) Michigan State University, (3) New York University,
(4) MPIA, Heidelberg, (5) University of Basel, (6) Pennsylvania State
University, (7) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, (8) JHU, (9) Lick
Observatory/UCSC, (10) FNAL, (11) Princeton University, (12) LANL, (13)
Apache Point Observatory, (14) Cracow Pedagogical University)
Comments: 4 pages, 4 figures; submitted to ApJ Letters
astro-ph/0604354
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A Faint New Milky Way Satellite in Bootes
V. Belokurov (1), D. B. Zucker (1), N. W. Evans (1), M. I. Wilkinson
(1), M. J. Irwin (1), S. Hodgkin (1), D. M. Bramich (1), J. M. Irwin (1), G.
Gilmore (1), B. Willman (2), S. Vidrih (1), H. J. Newberg (3), R. F. G. Wyse
(4), M. Fellhauer (1), P. C. Hewett (1), N. Cole (3), E. F. Bell (5), T. C.
Beers (6), C. M. Rockosi (7), B. Yanny (8), E. K. Grebel (9), D. P. Schneider
(10), R. Lupton (11), J. C. Barentine (12), H. Brewington (12), J. Brinkmann
(12), M. Harvanek (12), S. J.Kleinman (12), J. Krzesinski (12,13), D. Long
(12), A. Nitta (12), J. A. Smith (14), S. A. Snedden (12) ((1) Cambridge
University, (2) New York University, (3) Rensselaer Polytechnical Institute,
(4) JHU, (5) MPIA, Heidelberg, (6) Michigan State University, (7) Lick
Observatory, UCSC, (8) FNAL, (9) University of Basel, (10) Pennsylvania State
University, (11) Princeton University, (12) Apache Point Observatory, (13)
Cracow Pedagogical University, (14) LANL)
Comments: Submitted to ApJ (Letters)
astro-ph/0604355
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