The Daily Brew
Selected astro-ph abstracts for Monday May 19
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A New Multiple Stellar System in the Solar Neighborhood
Eduardo L. Martin
astro-ph/0305289
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The Near-Infrared properties of the host galaxies of radio quasars
S.F.Sanchez and J.I. Gonzalez-Serrano
astro-ph/0305293
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Beyond the Hubble Deep Field Limiting Magnitude: Faint Galaxy Number
Counts from Surface-Brightness Fluctuations
A. Marin-Franch & A. Aparicio
astro-ph/0305294
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Are we missing baryons in Galaxy Clusters?
S. Ettori (ESO)
astro-ph/0305296
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A New Method to Map Flares in Quasars
Atsunori Yonehara (1 and 2), Shin Mineshige (3), Yoh Takei (4), George
Chartas (5), and Edwin L. Turner (6) ((1) Center for Computational Physics,
University of Tsukuba,(2) JSPS Research Fellow, (3) Yukawa Institute for
Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University, (4) The Institute of Space and
Astronautical Science, (5) Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics,
Pennsylvania State University, (6) Princeton Univeristy Observatory)
astro-ph/0305297
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The quasar epoch and the stellar ages of early-type galaxies
A. Cattaneo, M. Bernardi
astro-ph/0305298
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Extended Press-Schechter theory and the density profiles of dark matter
haloes
Nicos Hiotelis
astro-ph/0305300
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Red and Reddened Quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Gordon T. Richards, Patrick B. Hall, Daniel E. Vanden Berk, Michael A.
Strauss, Donald P. Schneider, Michael A. Weinstein, Timothy A. Reichard,
Donald G. York, G.R. Knapp, Xiaohui Fan, Zeljko Ivezic, J. Brinkmann, Tamas
Budavari, Istvan Csabai and R. C. Nichol
astro-ph/0305305
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A Tale of Two Mergers: Searching for Strangeness in Compact Stars
Madappa Prakash and James M. Lattimer
astro-ph/0305306
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XMM-Newton Observations of Two BAL QSOs: Q1246-057 and SBS1542+541
D. Grupe (1), S. Mathur (1), and M. Elvis (2) ((1) Astronomy
Department, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA, (2)
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA, USA)
astro-ph/0305309
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