The Daily Brew
Selected astro-ph abstracts for Thursday 2010 October 14
- Bound and unbound substructures in Galaxy-scale Dark Matter haloes.
Michal Maciejewski (1), Mark Vogelsberger (1,2), Simon D.M. White (1), Volker Springel (1,3) ((1) Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics (2) Harvard/CfA (3) Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies)
arXiv:1010.2491v1
- How to Weigh a Star Using a Moon.
David M. Kipping
arXiv:1010.2492v1
- Properties of Bulgeless Disk Galaxies: I. Atomic Gas.
Linda C. Watson (1), Eva Schinnerer (2), Paul Martini (1), Torsten Boeker (3), Ute Lisenfeld (4) ((1) Ohio State University, (2) MPIA, (3) ESTEC, (4) Universidad de Granada)
arXiv:1010.2497v1
- Are the Ultra-Faint Dwarf Galaxies Just Cusps?.
Adi Zolotov, David W. Hogg, Beth Willman
arXiv:1010.2502v1
- Transport of First Rocks of The Solar System by X-winds.
Renyu Hu (MIT)
arXiv:1010.2532v1
- The cooling phase of Type-I X-ray bursts in 4U 1636-53.
Guobao Zhang (Groningen), Mariano Mendez (Groningen), Diego Altamirano (Amsterdam)
arXiv:1010.2533v1
- Gas accretion as the origin of chemical abundance gradients in distant galaxies.
G. Cresci, F. Mannucci, R. Maiolino, A. Marconi, A. Gnerucci, L. Magrini
arXiv:1010.2534v1
- The Origin of Dark Matter Halo Profiles.
Neal Dalal, Yoram Lithwick, Michael Kuhlen
arXiv:1010.2539v1
- Newly Disrupted Main Belt Asteroid P/2010 A2.
David Jewitt, Harold Weaver, Jessica Agarwal, Max Mutchler, Michal Drahus
arXiv:1010.2575v1
- Lyman `bump ' galaxies - II. A possible signature of massive extremely metal-poor or metal-free stars in z=3.1 Ly-alpha emitters.
Akio K. Inoue (1), K. Kousai (2), I. Iwata (3), Y. Matsuda (4), E. Nakamura (2), M. Horie (2), T. Hayashino (2), C. Tapken (5 and 6), M. Akiyama (2), S. Noll (7 and 8), T. Yamada (2), D. Burgarella (7) ((1) Osaka Sangyo University, (2) Tohoku University, (3) NAOJ, (4) Durham University, (5) MPIA, (6) Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam, (7) Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille, (8) Institut fur Astro- und Teilchenphysik)
arXiv:1010.2582v1
- Caltech Core-Collapse Project (CCCP) observations of type IIn supernovae: typical properties and implications for their progenitor stars.
Michael Kiewe (1), Avishay Gal-Yam (1), Iair Arcavi (1), Douglas C. Leonard (2), J. Emilio Enriquez (3), S. Bradley Cenko (4), Derek B. Fox (5), Dae-Sik Moon (6), David J. Sand (7), Alicia M. Soderberg (7)
arXiv:1010.2689v1
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