The Daily Brew
Selected astro-ph abstracts for Wednesday October 10
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Active Galactic Nuclei in Void Regions
Anca Constantin (1), Fiona Hoyle (2, 1), and Michael S. Vogeley (1)
((1) Drexel Univ., (2) Widener Univ.)
arXiv:0710.1631
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The Rewards of Patience: An 822 Day Time Delay in the Gravitational Lens
SDSS J1004+4112
J. Fohlmeister, C. S. Kochanek, E. E. Falco, C. W. Morgan, J.
Wambsganss
arXiv:0710.1634
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Lens Galaxy Properties of SBS1520+530: Insights from Keck Spectroscopy
and AO Imaging
M. W. Auger (1), C. D. Fassnacht (1), K. C. Wong (1), D. Thomspon (2),
K. Matthews (3), B. T. Soifer (3) ((1) UC Davis, (2) LBTO, U. Arizon, (3)
Caltech Optical Observatories)
arXiv:0710.1650
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The Environments of SLACS Gravitational Lenses
M. W. Auger (UC Davis)
arXiv:0710.1651
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Resolving the Formation of Protogalaxies. II. Central Gravitational
Collapse
John H. Wise (1,2), Matthew J. Turk (1), Tom Abel (1) ((1)
KIPAC/Stanford, (2) NASA/GSFC)
arXiv:0710.1678
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Biases in the Gravitational Lens Population Induced by Halo and Galaxy
Triaxiality
Eduardo Rozo (CCAPP, Ohio State University), Jacqueline Chen (AIfA),
and Andrew R. Zentner (U. of Pittsburgh, KICP, U. of Chicago)
arXiv:0710.1683
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Measuring the accretion rate and kinetic luminosity functions of
supermassive black holes
E. G. Koerding (1), S. Jester (2), R. Fender (1) ((1) Southampton, (2)
MPI Astronomie, Heidelberg)
arXiv:0710.1718
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A near-ultraviolet view of the Inner Region of M31 with the Large
Binocular Telescope
G. Beccari, M. Bellazzini, G. Clementini, L. Federici, F. Fusi Pecci,
S. Galleti, P. Montegriffo, E. Giallongo, R. Ragazzoni, A. Grazian, A.
Baruffolo, C. De Santis, E. Diolaiti, A. Di Paola, J. Farinato, A. Fontana,
S. Gallozzi, F. Gasparo, G. Gentile, R. Green, J. Hill, O. Kuhn, N. Menci, F.
Pasian F. Pedichini, R. Smareglia, R. Speziali, V. Testa, D. Thompson, E.
Vernet, R. M. Wagner
arXiv:0710.1781
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Comparing and calibrating black hole mass estimators for distant active
galactic nuclei
Kathryn L. McGill, Jong-Hak Woo, Tommaso Treu, Mattew Malkan
arXiv:0710.1839
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HAT-P-5b: A Jupiter-like hot Jupiter Transiting a Bright Star
G. A. Bakos (1,2), A. Shporer (3), A. Pal (4,1), G. Torres (1), Geza
Kovacs (5), D. W. Latham (1), T. Mazeh (3), A. Ofir (3), R. W. Noyes (1), D.
D. Sasselov (1), F. Bouchy (7), F. Pont (6), D. Queloz (6), S. Udry (6), G.
Esquerdo (1), B. Sipocz (4,1), Gabor Kovacs (1), J. Lazar (8), I. Papp (8),
and P. Sari (8), ((1) Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, (2) Hubble
Fellow. (3) Wise Observatory, Tel Aviv University (4) Department of
Astronomy, E\"otv\"os Lor\'and University, Budapest (5) Konkoly Observatory,
Budapest (6) Observatoire Astronomique de l'Universite de Geneve, (7)
Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris (8) Hungarian Astronomical Association)
arXiv:0710.1841
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