The Daily Brew
Selected astro-ph abstracts for Thursday 2009 April 16
- The evolution of the mass-metallicity relation in galaxies of different morphological types.
F. Calura (1), A. Pipino (2), C. Chiappini (3,4), F. Matteucci (1,4), R. Maiolino (5)- ((1) Univ. Trieste, Italy; (2) University of Southern California, USA; (3) Obs. de Geneve, Switzerland; (4) INAF-Oss. di Trieste, Italy; (5) INAF-Oss. di Roma, Italy)
arXiv:0904.2180v1
- High-Redshift SDSS Quasars with Weak Emission Lines.
Aleksandar M. Diamond-Stanic (1), Xiaohui Fan (1,2), W. N. Brandt (3), Ohad Shemmer (3,4), Michael A. Strauss (5), Scott F. Anderson (6), Christopher L. Carilli (7), Robert R. Gibson (3), Linhua Jiang (1), J. Serena Kim (1), Gordon T. Richards (8), Gary D. Schmidt (1), Donald P. Schneider (3), Yue Shen (5), Paul S. Smith (1), Marianne Vestergaard (1,9), Jason E. Young (1,3) ((1) Arizona, (2) MPIA, (3) Penn State, (4) North Texas, (5) Princeton, (6) Washington, (7) NRAO, (8) Drexel, (9) Tufts)
arXiv:0904.2181v1
- Type I X-ray Bursts from the Neutron-star Transient XTE J1701-462.
Dacheng Lin (1), Diego Altamirano (2), Jeroen Homan (1), Ronald A. Remillard (1), Rudy Wijnands (2), Tomaso Belloni (3) ((1) MIT, (2) University of Amsterdam, (3)INAF -- Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera)
arXiv:0904.2187v1
- The Diverse Nature of Optical Emission Lines in Brightest Cluster Galaxies: IFU Observations of the Central Kiloparsecs.
L. O. V. Edwards (IPAC/Caltech), C. Robert (U.Laval), M. Mollá (CIEMAT), S. L. McGee (U.Waterloo)
arXiv:0904.2208v1
- Simulation of the Cosmic Evolution of Atomic and Molecular Hydrogen in Galaxies.
D. Obreschkow, D. Croton, G. De Lucia, S. Khochfar, S. Rawlings
arXiv:0904.2221v2
- Rebrightening Phenomenon in Classical Novae.
Taichi Kato (Kyoto U), Kazuhiro Nakajima (VSOLJ), Hiroyuki Maehara (Kyoto U), Seiichiro Kiyota (VSOLJ)
arXiv:0904.2228v1
- Constraining spins of supermassive black holes from TeV variability. II. fully general relativistic calculations.
Yan-Rong Li (1), Ye-Fei Yuan (2), Jian-Min Wang (1,4), Jian-Cheng Wang (3), Shu Zhang (1) (1. Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS, China; 2. Key Laboratory for Research in Galaxies and Cosmology, USTC, CAS, China; 3. Yunnan Observatory, CAS, China; 4. Theoretical Physics Center for Science Facilities (TPCSF), CAS)
arXiv:0904.2335v1
- Feedback Effects of First Supernovae on the Neighboring Dark Matter Halos.
Masaru Sakuma, Hajime Susa
arXiv:0904.2355v1
- A Comparison of Galaxy Merger History Observations and Predictions from Semi-Analytic Models.
Serena Bertone (UC Santa Cruz), Christopher J. Conselice (Nottingham University)
arXiv:0904.2365v1
- Non-parametric strong lens inversion of SDSS J1004+4112.
J. Liesenborgs, S. De Rijcke, H. Dejonghe, P. Bekaert
arXiv:0904.2382v1
Other Papers:
- Clues to the Metallicity Distribution in the Galactic Bulge: Abundances
in MOA-2008-BLG310 and MOA-2008-BLG311
arXiv:0904.2020
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