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Selected astro-ph abstracts for Friday 2008 July 18
- Gravitational waves from scattering of stellar-mass black holes in galactic nuclei.
Ryan M. O'Leary, Bence Kocsis, Abraham Loeb
arXiv:0807.2638v1
- Linking Short Gamma Ray Bursts and their Host Galaxies.
James E. Rhoads
arXiv:0807.2642v1
- Relativistic Spin Precession in the Double Pulsar.
Rene P. Breton (1), Victoria M. Kaspi (1), Michael Kramer (2), Maura A. McLaughlin (3,4), Maxim Lyutikov (5), Scott M. Ransom (6), Ingrid H. Stairs (7), Robert D. Ferdman (7,8), Fernando Camilo (9), Andrea Possenti (10) ((1) McGill University, (2) Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics, (3) West Virginia University, (4) NRAO Green Bank, (5) Purdue University, (6) NRAO Charlottesville, (7) University of British Columbia, (8) LPCE / CNRS, (9) Columbia University, (10) INAF)
arXiv:0807.2644v1
- Lyman Alpha Driven Outflows Around Star Forming Galaxies.
Mark Dijkstra, Abraham Loeb
arXiv:0807.2645v1
- Evidence for recent star formation in BCGs: a correspondence between blue cores and UV excess.
A. Pipino (1), S. Kaviraj (1) C. Bildfell (2), H. Hoekstra (2), A. Babul (2), J. Silk (1) ((1) Astrophysics, University of Oxford, UK, (2) Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Victoria, Canada)
arXiv:0807.2760v1
- The red clump absolute magnitude based on revised Hipparcos parallaxes.
M.A.T. Groenewegen
arXiv:0807.2764v1
- HeII Reionization and its Effect on the IGM.
Matthew McQuinn, Adam Lidz, Matias Zaldarriaga, Lars Hernquist, Philip F. Hopkins, Suvendra Dutta, C.-A. Faucher-Giguere
arXiv:0807.2799v1
- Trojan Stars in the Galactic Center.
Michiko Fujii, Masaki Iwasawa, Yoko Funato, Junichiro Makino
arXiv:0807.2818v1
- Very-High-Energy Gamma Rays from a Distant Quasar: How Transparent Is the Universe?.
MAGIC Collaboration : J. Albert,et al
arXiv:0807.2822v1
- Leo V: A Companion of a Companion of the Milky Way Galaxy.
V. Belokurov (1), M.G. Walker (1), N.W. Evans (1), D.C. Faria (1), G. Gilmore (1), M.J. Irwin (1), S. Koposov (2), M. Mateo (3), E. Olszewski (4), D. Zucker (1) ((1) Cambridge, (2) MPIA, (3) Michigan, (4) Tucson)
arXiv:0807.2831v1
- Probing the Interiors of Very Hot Jupiters Using Transit Light Curves.
Darin Ragozzine, Aaron S. Wolf
arXiv:0807.2856v1
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