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A Reexamination of the Evidence for Reconnection Inflow
DOI: 10.1086/382479 Bibcode: 2004ApJ...602L..61C

Chen, P. F.; Brooks, D. H.; Shibata, K. +1 more

In the flare event of 1999 March 18, a threadlike structure observed in EUV Imaging Telescope images was found to move inward and collapse to an X-shaped configuration below the ejecta, strongly suggestive of the occurrence of magnetic reconnection. On the basis of the numerical results of a coronal mass ejection (CME) flare model, a similar threa…

2004 The Astrophysical Journal
SOHO 37
Magnetic Footpoint Diffusion at the Sun and Its Relation to the Heliospheric Magnetic Field
DOI: 10.1086/424870 Bibcode: 2004ApJ...616..573G

Giacalone, J.; Jokipii, J. R.

We discuss the physics associated with the motion of the radial magnetic field footpoints at the Sun and its relation to the heliospheric magnetic field. Using the observed photospheric convection spectrum, we construct a model for the heliospheric magnetic field and relate it to observations made by Ulysses in the outer heliosphere in the fast so…

2004 The Astrophysical Journal
Ulysses 36
Physical Conditions in the Narrow-Line Region of M51
DOI: 10.1086/381680 Bibcode: 2004ApJ...603..463B

Kaiser, M. E.; Bradley, L. D.; Baan, W. A.

We have investigated the physical conditions in the narrow-line region (NLR) of M51 by using long-slit spectra obtained with the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph aboard the Hubble Space Telescope and 3.6 cm radio continuum observations obtained with the Very Large Array.2 Emission-line diagnostics were employed for nine NLR clouds, which exten…

2004 The Astrophysical Journal
eHST 36
Reconsidering the Origin of the 21 Micron Feature: Oxides in Carbon-rich Protoplanetary Nebulae?
DOI: 10.1086/425113 Bibcode: 2004ApJ...616.1167P

Mutschke, H.; Posch, Th.; Andersen, A.

The origin of the so-called 21 µm feature that is especially prominent in the spectra of some carbon-rich protoplanetary nebulae (PPNs) is the matter of a lively debate. A large number of potential band carriers have been presented and discarded within the past decade. This paper gives an overview of the problems related to the hitherto prop…

2004 The Astrophysical Journal
ISO 36
An XMM-Newton Observation of the Seyfert 1 Galaxy 1H 0419-577 in an Extreme Low State
DOI: 10.1086/382678 Bibcode: 2004ApJ...605..670P

O'Brien, P. T.; Reeves, J. N.; Page, K. L. +1 more

Previous observations of the luminous Seyfert 1 galaxy 1H 0419-577 have found its X-ray spectrum to range from that of a typical Seyfert 1 galaxy with a 2-10 keV power-law index of Γ~1.9 to a much flatter power law of Γ~1.5 or less. We report here a new XMM-Newton observation that allows the low-state spectrum to be studied in much greater detail …

2004 The Astrophysical Journal
XMM-Newton 36
Discovery of a Transient U-Band Dropout in a Lyman Break Survey: A Tidally Disrupted Star at z=3.3?
DOI: 10.1086/422744 Bibcode: 2004ApJ...612..690S

Kneib, J. -P.; Bloom, J. S.; Frail, D. A. +8 more

We report the discovery of a transient source in the central regions of galaxy cluster A267. The object, which we call ``PALS-1,'' was found in a survey aimed at identifying highly magnified Lyman break galaxies in the fields of intervening rich clusters. At discovery, the source had Un>24.7 (2 σ AB), g=21.96+/-0.12, and very blue g-…

2004 The Astrophysical Journal
eHST 35
Persistent North-South Alignment of the Solar Supergranulation
DOI: 10.1086/420691 Bibcode: 2004ApJ...608.1167L

Toomre, Juri; Lisle, Jason P.; Rast, Mark P.

We have found evidence of an alignment of the solar supergranulation in the direction parallel to the Sun's rotation axis. Signatures of the alignment are apparent in both time-averaged images and in three-dimensional power spectra. The north-south organization is persistent in time, extending over many supergranular lifetimes. It occurs over a wi…

2004 The Astrophysical Journal
SOHO 35
The Unusual Tidal Dwarf Candidate in the Merger System NGC 3227/3226: Star Formation in a Tidal Shock?
DOI: 10.1086/423732 Bibcode: 2004ApJ...614..648M

Forbes, Duncan A.; Schinnerer, Eva; Mundell, Carole G. +2 more

We report the discovery of active star formation in the H I cloud associated with the interacting Seyfert system NGC 3227/3226 that was originally identified as a candidate tidal dwarf galaxy (TDG) by Mundell et al. and that we name J1023+1952. We present broadband optical B, R, I (from the Isaac Newton Telescope), and ultraviolet images (from XMM…

2004 The Astrophysical Journal
XMM-Newton 35
Studies of Microflares in RHESSI Hard X-Ray, Big Bear Solar Observatory Hα, and Michelson Doppler Imager Magnetograms
DOI: 10.1086/381799 Bibcode: 2004ApJ...604..442L

Krucker, Säm; Liu, Chang; Qiu, Jiong +2 more

In this paper, we present a study of the morphology of 12 microflares jointly observed by RHESSI in the energy range from 3 to 15 keV and by Big Bear Solar Observatory (BBSO) at the Hα line. They are A2-B3 events in GOES classification. From their time profiles, we find that all of these microflares are seen in soft X-ray, hard X-ray, and Hα wavel…

2004 The Astrophysical Journal
SOHO 35
A Period and a Prediction for the Of?p Spectrum Alternator HD 191612
DOI: 10.1086/427184 Bibcode: 2004ApJ...617L..61W

Corcoran, Michael F.; Walborn, Nolan R.; Bond, Howard E. +7 more

The observational picture of the enigmatic O-type spectrum variable HD 191612 has been sharpened substantially. A symmetrical, low-amplitude light curve with a period near 540 days has recently been reported from Hipparcos photometry. This period satisfies all of the spectroscopy since at least 1982, including extensive new observations during 200…

2004 The Astrophysical Journal
Hipparcos 34