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Selected astro-ph abstracts for Wednesday May 16
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High Metallicity of the X-Ray Gas up to the Virial Radius of a Binary
Cluster of Galaxies: Evidence of Galactic Superwinds at High-Redshift
Yutaka Fujita, Noriaki Tawa, Kiyoshi Hayashida (Osaka), Motokazu
Takizawa (Yamagata), Hironori Matsumoto (Kyoto), Nobuhiro Okabe (Tohoku), and
Thomas. H. Reiprich (Bonn)
arXiv:0705.2017
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Physical Properties of Weak MgII Absorbers at z~2
Ryan S. Lynch and Jane C. Charlton
arXiv:0705.2036
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The shapes, orientation, and alignment of Galactic dark matter subhalos
M. Kuhlen (1), J. Diemand (2), and P. Madau (2,3) ((1) Institute for
Advanced Study, Princeton, (2) UC Santa Cruz, (3) ESO, Garching)
arXiv:0705.2037
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Distances to Populous Clusters in the LMC via the K-Band Luminosity of
the Red Clump
A.J. Grocholski (U of Florida), A. Sarajedini (U of Florida), K.A.G.
Olsen (NOAO), G.P. Tiede (Bowling Green State U), and C.L. Mancone (U of
Florida)
arXiv:0705.2039
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Periodic Bursts of Coherent Radio Emission from an Ultracool Dwarf
G. Hallinan, S. Bourke, C. Lane, A. Antonova, R. T. Zavala, W. F.
Brisken, R.P. Boyle, F. J. Vrba, J.G. Doyle, A. Golden
arXiv:0705.2054
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Tracing the Galactic thick disk to Solar metallicities
T. Bensby (1), A.R. Zenn (1), M.S. Oey (1), S. Feltzing (2) ((1) Dept.
of Astronomy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA, (2) Lund Observatory,
Sweden)
arXiv:0705.2060
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Massive perturbers and the efficient merger of binary massive black
holes
Hagai B. Perets, Tal Alexander
arXiv:0705.2123
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Post-Oligarchic Evolution of Protoplanetary Embryos and the Stability of
Planetary Systems
Ji-Lin Zhou (NJU), Douglas N.C. Lin (UCO/Lick), Yi-Sui Sun (NJU)
arXiv:0705.2164
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Discovery of a Ringlike Dark Matter Structure in the Core of the Galaxy
Cluster Cl 0024+17
M.J. Jee, H.C. Ford, G.D. Illingworth, R.L. White, T.J. Broadhurst,
D.A. Coe, G.R. Meurer, A. Van Der Wel, N. Benitez, J.P. Blakeslee, R.J.
Bouwens, L.D. Bradley, R. Demarco, N.L. Homeier, A.R. Martel, and S. Mei
arXiv:0705.2171
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Detection of transits of the nearby hot Neptune GJ 436 b
M. Gillon (1, 2), F. Pont (1), B.-O. Demory (1), F. Mallmann (3), M.
Mayor, T. Mazeh (4), D. Queloz (1), A. Shporer (4), S. Udry (1), C. Vuissoz
(5) ((1) Observatoire de Geneve, Universite de Geneve, 1290 Sauverny,
Switzerland, (2) Institut d'Astrophysique et de Geophysique, Universite de
Liege, 4000 Liege, Belgium, (3) Observatoire Francois-Xavier Bagnoud - OFXB,
3961 Saint-Luc, Switzerland, (4) School of Physics and Astronomy, Raymond and
Beverly Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv,
Israel, (5) Laboratoire d'Astrophysique, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de
Lausanne (EPFL), Observatoire, 1290 Sauverny, Switzerland)
arXiv:0705.2219
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