
The star-forming content of the W3 giant molecular cloud
... In SCUBA’s scan-mapping mode, spatial scales more extended than a few times the maximum chop throw are measured with significantly reduced sensitivity. However, the observing and map reconstruction methods described above produced semi-periodic apparent structure on scales similar to the size of the ...
... In SCUBA’s scan-mapping mode, spatial scales more extended than a few times the maximum chop throw are measured with significantly reduced sensitivity. However, the observing and map reconstruction methods described above produced semi-periodic apparent structure on scales similar to the size of the ...
ISA_lecture01 - School of Physics
... (c) has cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit. A “dwarf planet” is a celestial body that (a) is in orbit around the Sun, (b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) ...
... (c) has cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit. A “dwarf planet” is a celestial body that (a) is in orbit around the Sun, (b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) ...
1 Astrobiologically Interesting Stars within 10
... disrupted. Masses larger than 1.20 solar may remain acceptable if allowance is made for a faster evolution of complex life than was the case on Earth. Yet, besides these well-accepted notions, quite a few other considerations have recently been increasingly considered as playing fundamental roles fo ...
... disrupted. Masses larger than 1.20 solar may remain acceptable if allowance is made for a faster evolution of complex life than was the case on Earth. Yet, besides these well-accepted notions, quite a few other considerations have recently been increasingly considered as playing fundamental roles fo ...
Article PDF - IOPscience
... Micron-size extrasolar dust particles have been convincingly detected by satellites. Larger extrasolar meteoroids (5–35 m) have most likely been detected by ground-based radar at Arecibo and New Zealand. We present estimates of the minimum detectable particle sizes and the collecting areas for both ...
... Micron-size extrasolar dust particles have been convincingly detected by satellites. Larger extrasolar meteoroids (5–35 m) have most likely been detected by ground-based radar at Arecibo and New Zealand. We present estimates of the minimum detectable particle sizes and the collecting areas for both ...
Our Local Group of Galaxies
... The Sgr dSph has proved to be a very interesting object - has 4, perhaps 6+, globular clusters of its own, and is currently being disrupted by the tidal field of the Galaxy. Sgr stars are spread over a large part of the sky, tracing out the orbit. See Law & Majewski 2010 ApJ 714 229 and refs ...
... The Sgr dSph has proved to be a very interesting object - has 4, perhaps 6+, globular clusters of its own, and is currently being disrupted by the tidal field of the Galaxy. Sgr stars are spread over a large part of the sky, tracing out the orbit. See Law & Majewski 2010 ApJ 714 229 and refs ...
Galactic planetary science
... planetary interiors and equations of state of hydrogen at high pressure and temperature, the implications on, for example, planetary formation and evolution mechanisms are still unclear. Most probably, the different bulk densities reflect the different nature and size of the planets’ cores, which in ...
... planetary interiors and equations of state of hydrogen at high pressure and temperature, the implications on, for example, planetary formation and evolution mechanisms are still unclear. Most probably, the different bulk densities reflect the different nature and size of the planets’ cores, which in ...
Dynamical properties of a large young disk galaxy at z=2.03⋆
... Obviously, the first and foremost question that needs to be resolved is whether these objects are truly rotationally supported disks, and this can only be tested by obtaining kinematic data. In this paper, we present SINFONI observations of one of the large disks of the Labbé et al. sample (id 257 ...
... Obviously, the first and foremost question that needs to be resolved is whether these objects are truly rotationally supported disks, and this can only be tested by obtaining kinematic data. In this paper, we present SINFONI observations of one of the large disks of the Labbé et al. sample (id 257 ...
4373 - Zuber, M. T., H. Y. McSween Jr., R. P. Binzel, L. T. Elkins
... these 4 Vesta plays a unique role in the reconstruction of the physical and chemical processes that comprise collectively terrestrial planet accretion. Vesta is alone among the largest asteroids in having a basaltic crust (McCord et al. 1970) indicative of silicate volcanic and/or plutonic processes ...
... these 4 Vesta plays a unique role in the reconstruction of the physical and chemical processes that comprise collectively terrestrial planet accretion. Vesta is alone among the largest asteroids in having a basaltic crust (McCord et al. 1970) indicative of silicate volcanic and/or plutonic processes ...
CHAPTER 1 The Formation and Structure of Stars
... or molecules in a material—in a hot gas, the atoms move more rapidly than do those in a cool gas. – Although the interstellar clouds are very cold, even at a temperature of only 10 K, the average hydrogen atom moves about 0.5 km/s (1,100 mph). – This thermal motion would make the cloud drift apart i ...
... or molecules in a material—in a hot gas, the atoms move more rapidly than do those in a cool gas. – Although the interstellar clouds are very cold, even at a temperature of only 10 K, the average hydrogen atom moves about 0.5 km/s (1,100 mph). – This thermal motion would make the cloud drift apart i ...
Chapter 1
... ‘visual’ and ‘photographic’ magnitude. The wavelength dependence of the starlight extinction could only be explained by small, solid particles that absorb starlight on a spectral range much broader than the discrete, narrow bands from transitions of specific atoms or molecules. In the end, these res ...
... ‘visual’ and ‘photographic’ magnitude. The wavelength dependence of the starlight extinction could only be explained by small, solid particles that absorb starlight on a spectral range much broader than the discrete, narrow bands from transitions of specific atoms or molecules. In the end, these res ...
Predicting low-frequency radio fluxes of known extrasolar planets
... intense nonthermal radio emission is possible. Only in the case of an unmagnetised stellar wind interacting with an unmagnetised body no intense radio emission is possible. In those cases where strong emission is possible, the expected radio flux depends on the source of available energy. In the las ...
... intense nonthermal radio emission is possible. Only in the case of an unmagnetised stellar wind interacting with an unmagnetised body no intense radio emission is possible. In those cases where strong emission is possible, the expected radio flux depends on the source of available energy. In the las ...
ALMA Science Results
... – Cycle 2 data could not see SiO but did get 13CO 2-1. Combine with H2 emission data from VLT. H2 kinematics like CO. – What power H2? Line ratios suggest shocks do the excitation. Where H2/CO is highest is a unique source. An early supercluster? – Also detected unresolved HCN, HCO+ J=4-3 data. FWHM ...
... – Cycle 2 data could not see SiO but did get 13CO 2-1. Combine with H2 emission data from VLT. H2 kinematics like CO. – What power H2? Line ratios suggest shocks do the excitation. Where H2/CO is highest is a unique source. An early supercluster? – Also detected unresolved HCN, HCO+ J=4-3 data. FWHM ...
The spectral characteristics of transiting extrasolar planet Jae
... The astrometry, simply positioning the celestial bodies on the sky, is the oldest astronomical technique and, also, is mainly used to try to find exoplanets around nearby stars. In a planetary system, a star and a planet co-rotate centering around centre of mass of the system, called barycentre. Thu ...
... The astrometry, simply positioning the celestial bodies on the sky, is the oldest astronomical technique and, also, is mainly used to try to find exoplanets around nearby stars. In a planetary system, a star and a planet co-rotate centering around centre of mass of the system, called barycentre. Thu ...
Advances in exoplanet science from Kepler
... days. Possibly the atmosphere of Kepler-36 b was stripped by photo-evaporation or impact erosion, while Kepler-36 c was able to retain its atmosphere because of its larger core mass and slightly larger distance from the host star (Lopez & Fortney 2013). The proximity of the orbits also presents a co ...
... days. Possibly the atmosphere of Kepler-36 b was stripped by photo-evaporation or impact erosion, while Kepler-36 c was able to retain its atmosphere because of its larger core mass and slightly larger distance from the host star (Lopez & Fortney 2013). The proximity of the orbits also presents a co ...
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... probably be improved using current planet microlensing experiments, but then thought of something new: The Kepler spacecraft in its search for extra-‐solar planets might be far better than any of the ...
... probably be improved using current planet microlensing experiments, but then thought of something new: The Kepler spacecraft in its search for extra-‐solar planets might be far better than any of the ...
Starburst Galaxies Encyclopedia of Astronomy & Astrophysics eaa.iop.org T Heckman
... which low-mass stars are being formed (see above). More sophisticated estimates of the duration of starbursts utilize measurements of Q, Lbol and the starburst mass plus detailed information on the stellar population (for example the relative numbers of massive main sequence and post-main-sequence s ...
... which low-mass stars are being formed (see above). More sophisticated estimates of the duration of starbursts utilize measurements of Q, Lbol and the starburst mass plus detailed information on the stellar population (for example the relative numbers of massive main sequence and post-main-sequence s ...