The Daily Brew
Selected astro-ph abstracts for Thursday February 8
[
Coffee Agenda
|
Add an Agenda Item
|
Agenda Manager
|
astro-ph
]
-
Nucleosynthesis and Remnants in Massive Stars of Solar Metallicity
S.E. Woosley (1), A. Heger (1,2) ((1)UCSC, (2)LANL)
Comments: 22 pages, 8 figures; to appear in Physics Reports, Bethe Centennial
Volume
Report-no: LA-UR-06-7508
astro-ph/0702176
-
Is the outer Solar System chaotic?
Wayne B. Hayes
astro-ph/0702179
-
Birth Kick Distributions and the Spin-Kick Correlation of Young Pulsars
C.-Y. Ng & Roger W. Romani
astro-ph/0702180
-
Searching for rotating galaxy clusters in SDSS and 2dFGRS
Ho Seong Hwang and Myung Gyoon Lee
Comments: 33 pages, 9 figures. To appear in ApJ
astro-ph/0702184
-
The transiting planet OGLE-TR-132b revisited with new spectroscopy and
deconvolution photometry
M. Gillon (1, 2), F. Pont (1), C. Moutou (3), N. C. Santos (1, 4, 5),
F. Bouchy (6), J. D. Hartman (7), M. Mayor (1), C. Melo (8), D. Queloz (1),
S. Udry (1), P. Magain (2) ((1) Geneva Observatory, Switzerland, (2) IAGL,
Liege University, Belgium, (3) LAM, France, (4) Lisbona Observatory,
Portugal, (5) CGE, Portugal, (6) IAP, Pierre & Marie Curie University,
France, (7) Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, USA, (8) ESO, Chile)
Comments: 7 pages, 6 figures. Accepted for publication in A&A
astro-ph/0702192
-
The Most Massive Black Holes in the Universe: Effects of Mergers in
Massive Galaxy Clusters
Jaiyul Yoo, Jordi Miralda-Escude, David H. Weinberg, Zheng Zheng, and
Christopher W. Morgan
astro-ph/0702199
-
Origin theories for the eccentricities of extrasolar planets
Fathi Namouni
astro-ph/0702203
-
It's Never Too Late For Matter
Lawrence M. Krauss (Case Western Reserve University and Vanderbilt
University) and Robert J. Scherrer (Vanderbilt University)
astro-ph/0702207
[
Coffee Agenda
|
Add an Agenda Item
|
Agenda Manager
|
astro-ph
]
brew.pl Version 1.4.1 [2005-09-26]