The Daily Brew
Selected astro-ph abstracts for Tuesday May 17
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Multi-phase High-Velocity Clouds toward HE 0226-4110 and PG 0953+414
Andrew J. Fox (1), Bart P. Wakker (1), Blair D. Savage (1), Todd M.
Tripp (2), Kenneth R. Sembach (3), & Joss Bland-Hawthorn (4) ((1) University
of Wisconsin-Madison, (2) University of Massachusetts, (3) Space Telescope
Science Institute, (4) Anglo-Australian Observatory)
astro-ph/0505299
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AGN Unification and the X-ray Background
Ezequiel Treister (1,2,3) and C.M. Urry (2,4) ((1) Department of
Astronomy, Yale University, (2) Yale Center for Astronomy & Astrophysics,
Yale University, (3) Departamento de Astronomia, Universidad de Chile, (4)
Department of Physics, Yale University)
astro-ph/0505300
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NOAO Fundamental Plane Survey -- II. Age and Metallicity along the Red
Sequence
Jenica E. Nelan, Russell J. Smith, Michael J. Hudson, Gary A. Wegner,
John R. Lucey, Stephen A. W. Moore, Stephen J. Quinney, Nicholas B. Suntzeff
astro-ph/0505301
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Rapid Dissipation of Primordial Gas from the AU Microscopii Debris Disk
Aki Roberge, Alycia J. Weinberger, Seth Redfield, and Paul D. Feldman
astro-ph/0505302
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The cooling of shock-compressed primordial gas
Jarrett L. Johnson, Volker Bromm
astro-ph/0505304
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On Virialization with Dark Energy
Irit Maor and Ofer Lahav
astro-ph/0505308
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Deciphering the cosmic star formation history and the Nature of Type Ia
Supernovae by Future Supernova Surveys
Takeshi Oda and Tomonori Totani (Kyoto)
astro-ph/0505312
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Host Galaxies of the High-redshift AGNs in the GOODS Fields
Masayuki Akiyama (Subaru Telescope, NAOJ)
astro-ph/0505315
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IRAC Observations of Taurus Pre-Main Sequence Stars
Lee Hartmann, S.T. Megeath, Lori Allen, Kevin Luhman, Nuria Calvet,
Paola D'Alessio, Ramiro Franco-Hernandez, Giovanni Fazio
astro-ph/0505323
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A Multi-wavelength View of the TeV Blazar Markarian 421: Correlated
Variability, Flaring, and Spectral Evolution
M. Blazejowski (Purdue University), et al
astro-ph/0505325
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The Century Survey Galactic Halo Project II: Global Properties and the
Luminosity Function of Field Blue Horizontal Branch Stars
Warren R. Brown, Margaret J. Geller, Scott J. Kenyon, Michael J. Kurtz
(1), Carlos Allende Prieto (2), Timothy C. Beers (3), Ronald Wilhelm (4) ((1)
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, (2) McDonald Observatory and
Department of Astronomy, UT Austin, (3) Department of Physics & Astronomy and
JINA, MSU, (4) Department of Physics, TTU)
astro-ph/0505328
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Why Einstein (Had I been born in 1844!)?
Naresh Dadhich
physics/0505090
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