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From Supermassive Black Holes to Dwarf Elliptical Nuclei: A Mass Continuum
DOI: 10.1086/505387 Bibcode: 2006ApJ...644L..17W

Harris, William E.; Wehner, Elizabeth H.

Considerable evidence suggests that supermassive black holes reside at the centers of massive galactic bulges. At a lower galactic mass range, many dwarf galaxies contain extremely compact nuclei that structurally resemble massive globular clusters. We show that both these types of central massive objects (CMOs) define a single unbroken relation b…

2006 The Astrophysical Journal
eHST 170
Two Suns in The Sky: Stellar Multiplicity in Exoplanet Systems
DOI: 10.1086/504823 Bibcode: 2006ApJ...646..523R

Henry, Todd J.; Mason, Brian D.; Jao, Wei-Chun +4 more

We present results of a reconnaissance for stellar companions to all 131 radial velocity-detected candidate extrasolar planetary systems known as of 2005 July 1. Common proper-motion companions were investigated using the multiepoch STScI Digitized Sky Surveys and confirmed by matching the trigonometric parallax distances of the primaries to compa…

2006 The Astrophysical Journal
Hipparcos 170
Spitzer MIPS Infrared Imaging of M31: Further Evidence for a Spiral-Ring Composite Structure
DOI: 10.1086/501046 Bibcode: 2006ApJ...638L..87G

Barmby, P.; Krause, O.; Gordon, K. D. +16 more

New images of M31 at 24, 70, and 160 µm taken with the Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer (MIPS) reveal the morphology of the dust in this galaxy. This morphology is well represented by a composite of two logarithmic spiral arms and a circular ring (radius ~10 kpc) of star formation offset from the nucleus. The two spiral arms appear t…

2006 The Astrophysical Journal
Cassini 167
Hubble Space Telescope Proper Motions and Stellar Dynamics in the Core of the Globular Cluster 47 Tucanae
DOI: 10.1086/505692 Bibcode: 2006ApJS..166..249M

Anderson, Jay; Gebhardt, Karl; Minniti, Dante +4 more

We have used HST imaging of the central regions of the globular cluster 47 Tucanae (=NGC 104), taken with the WFPC2 and ACS instruments between 1995 and 2002, to derive proper motions and U- and V-band magnitudes for 14,366 stars within 100" (about 5 core radii) of the cluster center. This represents the largest set of member velocities collected …

2006 The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
eHST 167
Supernova remnant energetics and magnetars: no evidence in favour of millisecond proto-neutron stars
DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-3933.2006.00178.x Bibcode: 2006MNRAS.370L..14V

Vink, Jacco; Kuiper, Lucien

It is generally accepted that anomalous X-ray pulsars (AXPs) and soft gamma-ray repeaters (SGRs) are magnetars, i.e. neutron stars with extremely high surface magnetic fields (B > 1014 G). The origin of these high magnetic fields is uncertain, but a popular hypothesis is that magnetars are born with an initial spin period not much ex…

2006 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
XMM-Newton 167
Giant Ringlike Radio Structures Around Galaxy Cluster Abell 3376
DOI: 10.1126/science.1131189 Bibcode: 2006Sci...314..791B

Paul, Surajit; Durret, Florence; Bagchi, Joydeep +1 more

In the current paradigm of cold dark matter cosmology, large-scale structures are assembling through hierarchical clustering of matter. In this process, an important role is played by megaparsec (Mpc)-scale cosmic shock waves, arising in gravity-driven supersonic flows of intergalactic matter onto dark matter-dominated collapsing structures such a…

2006 Science
XMM-Newton 165
Hubble Space Telescope ACS Multiband Coronagraphic Imaging of the Debris Disk around β Pictoris
DOI: 10.1086/503801 Bibcode: 2006AJ....131.3109G

Ford, H. C.; Demarco, R.; Infante, L. +40 more

We present F435W (B), F606W (broad V), and F814W (broad I) coronagraphic images of the debris disk around β Pictoris obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope's Advanced Camera for Surveys. These images provide the most photometrically accurate and morphologically detailed views of the disk between 30 and 300 AU from the star ever recorded in scatt…

2006 The Astronomical Journal
eHST 164
The XMM Cluster Survey: A Massive Galaxy Cluster at z = 1.45
DOI: 10.1086/506449 Bibcode: 2006ApJ...646L..13S

Conselice, Christopher J.; Hilton, Matt; Stanford, S. A. +14 more

We report the discovery of XMMXCS J2215.9-1738, a massive galaxy cluster at z=1.45, which was found in the XMM Cluster Survey. The cluster candidate was initially identified as an extended X-ray source in archival XMM data. Optical spectroscopy shows that six galaxies within a ~60" diameter region lie at z=1.45+/-0.01. Model fits to the X-ray spec…

2006 The Astrophysical Journal
XMM-Newton 164
Associations of Dwarf Galaxies
DOI: 10.1086/505466 Bibcode: 2006AJ....132..729T

Dolphin, A. E.; Rizzi, L.; Tully, R. Brent +6 more

The Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys has been used to determine accurate distances for 20 galaxies from measurements of the luminosity of the brightest red giant branch stars. Five associations of dwarf galaxies that had originally been identified based on strong correlations on the plane of the sky and in velocity are shown to b…

2006 The Astronomical Journal
eHST 164
The Detailed Star Formation History in the Spheroid, Outer Disk, and Tidal Stream of the Andromeda Galaxy
DOI: 10.1086/508015 Bibcode: 2006ApJ...652..323B

Ferguson, Henry C.; Brown, Thomas M.; Rich, R. Michael +5 more

Using HST ACS, we have obtained deep optical images reaching stars well below the oldest main-sequence turnoff in the spheroid, tidal stream, and outer disk of Andromeda. We have reconstructed the star formation history in these fields by comparing their color-magnitude diagrams to a grid of isochrones calibrated to Galactic globular clusters obse…

2006 The Astrophysical Journal
eHST 163