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Selected astro-ph abstracts for Thursday 2011 November 10
- Collisional Evolution of Ultra-Wide Trans-Neptunian Binaries.
Alex H. Parker, J. J. Kavelaars
arXiv:1111.2046v1
- The Milky Way ' s bright satellites as an apparent failure of LCDM.
Michael Boylan-Kolchin, James S. Bullock, Manoj Kaplinghat
arXiv:1111.2048v1
- Two Populations of X-ray Pulsars Produced by Two Types of Supernovae.
Christian Knigge (1), Malcolm Coe (1), Philipp Podsiadlowski (2) ((1) University of Southampton, (2) University of Oxford)
arXiv:1111.2051v1
- F Turnoff Distribution in the Galactic Halo Using Globular Clusters as Proxies.
Matthew Newby, Heidi Jo Newberg, Jacob Simones, Nathan Cole, Matthew Monaco
arXiv:1111.2057v1
- 2D simulations of the double-detonation model for thermonuclear transients from low-mass carbon-oxygen white dwarfs.
S. A. Sim, M. Fink, M. Kromer, F. K. Roepke, A. J. Ruiter, W. Hillebrandt
arXiv:1111.2117v1
- Galactic restrictions on iron production by various Types of supernovae.
I.A. Acharova, Yu.N. Mishurov, V.V. Kovtyukh
arXiv:1111.2152v1
- Luminosity Discrepancy in the Equal-Mass, Pre--Main Sequence Eclipsing Binary Par 1802: Non-Coevality or Tidal Heating?.
Y. Gómez Maqueo Chew (1 and 2), K. G. Stassun (1, 3 and 4), A. Prša (5 and 6), E. Stempels (7), L. Hebb (1), R. Barnes (8), R. Heller (9), R. D. Mathieu (10) ((1) Vanderbilt University, (2) Queen's University Belfast, (3) Fisk University, (4) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (5) Villanova University, (6) University of Ljubljana, (7) Uppsala University, (8) University of Washington, (9) Leibniz-Institut für Astrophysik Potsdam AIP, (10) University of Wisconsin---Madison)
arXiv:1111.2322v1
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