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Selected astro-ph abstracts for Monday 2019 July 1
- First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. I. The Shadow of the Supermassive Black Hole
he Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration
[ arXiv:1906.11238v1 | PDF File ]
- First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. IV. Imaging the Central Supermassive Black Hole
he Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration
[ arXiv:1906.11241v1 | PDF File ]
- First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. V. Physical Origin of the Asymmetric Ring
he Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration
[ arXiv:1906.11242v1 | PDF File ]
- First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. VI. The Shadow and Mass of the Central Black Hole
he Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration
[ arXiv:1906.11243v1 | PDF File ]
- Ultra-light Dark Matter is Incompatible with the Milky Way's Dwarf Satellites
Mohammadtaher Safarzadeh, David N. Spergel
[ arXiv:1906.11848v1 | PDF File ]
- The Detection of [O III]$\lambda$4363 in a Lensed, Dwarf Galaxy at z=2.59: Testing Metallicity Indicators and Scaling Relations at High Redshift and Low Mass
Timothy Gburek (1), Brian Siana (1), Anahita Alavi (2 and 1), Najmeh Emami (1), Johan Richard (3), William R. Freeman (1), Daniel P. Stark (4), Christopher Snapp-Kolas (1), Breanna Lucero (1) ((1) University of California Riverside, (2) Infrared Processing and Analysis Center, (3) Université Lyon 1, (4) University of Arizona)
[ arXiv:1906.11849v1 | PDF File ]
- A Gap in the Mass Distribution for Warm Neptune and Terrestrial Planets
David J. Armstrong, Farzana Meru, Daniel Bayliss, Grant M. Kennedy, Dimitri Veras
[ arXiv:1906.11865v1 | PDF File ]
- Luminosity source in supernova ASASSN-15nx with long linear light curve
N. N. Chugai
[ arXiv:1906.12150v1 | PDF File ]
- Implications from Late-Time X-ray Detections of Optically Selected Tidal Disruption Events: State Changes, Unification, and Detection Rates
P.G. Jonker (SRON, Netherlands Institute for Space Research & Radboud University), N.C. Stone (University of Maryland, The Hebrew University & Columbia University), A. Generozov (University of Colorado & Columbia University), S. van Velzen (NYU & University of Maryland), B. Metzger (Columbia University)
[ arXiv:1906.12236v1 | PDF File ]
- The origin of spin in binary black holes: Predicting the distributions of the main observables of Advanced LIGO
Simone S. Bavera, Tassos Fragos, Ying Qin, Emmanouil Zapartas, Coenraad J. Neijssel, Ilya Mandel, Aldo Batta, Sebastian M. Gaebel, Chase Kimball, Simon Stevenson
[ arXiv:1906.12257v1 | PDF File ]
- The warm Gaseous Disk and the Anisotropic Circumgalactic Medium of the Milky Way
Zhijie Qu, Joel N. Bregman
[ arXiv:1906.12259v1 | PDF File ]
- Gamow's Cyclist: A New Look at Relativistic Measurements for a Binocular Observer
E. C. Cryer-Jenkins, P. D. Stevenson
[ arXiv:1906.11642v1 | PDF File ] [Cross-Listed from physics.class-ph]
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