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A Spitzer View of Protoplanetary Disks in the γ Velorum Cluster
DOI: 10.1086/591224 Bibcode: 2008ApJ...686.1195H

Jeffries, R. D.; Gutermuth, R.; Stauffer, J. +4 more

We present new Spitzer Space Telescope observations of stars in the young (~5 Myr) γ Velorum stellar cluster. Combining optical and 2MASS photometry, we have selected 579 stars as candidate members of the cluster. With the addition of the Spitzer mid-infrared data, we have identified five debris disks around A-type stars and five to six debris dis…

2008 The Astrophysical Journal
XMM-Newton 211
Gemini and Hubble Space Telescope Evidence for an Intermediate-Mass Black Hole in ω Centauri
DOI: 10.1086/529002 Bibcode: 2008ApJ...676.1008N

Gebhardt, Karl; Noyola, Eva; Bergmann, Marcel

The globular cluster ω Centauri is one of the largest and most massive members of the galactic system. However, its classification as a globular cluster has been challenged making it a candidate for being the stripped core of an accreted dwarf galaxy; this together with the fact that it has one of the largest velocity dispersions for star clusters…

2008 The Astrophysical Journal
eHST 210
Jets in Coronal Holes: Hinode Observations and Three-dimensional Computer Modeling
DOI: 10.1086/527560 Bibcode: 2008ApJ...673L.211M

Galsgaard, K.; Moreno-Insertis, F.; Ugarte-Urra, I.

Recent observations of coronal hole areas with the XRT and EIS instruments on board the Hinode satellite have shown with unprecedented detail the launching of fast, hot jets away from the solar surface. In some cases these events coincide with episodes of flux emergence from beneath the photosphere. In this Letter we show results of a three-dimens…

2008 The Astrophysical Journal
Hinode SOHO 209
HESS very-high-energy gamma-ray sources without identified counterparts
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20078516 Bibcode: 2008A&A...477..353A

Santangelo, A.; Ripken, J.; Carrigan, S. +141 more

Context: The detection of gamma rays in the very-high-energy (VHE) energy range (100 GeV-100 TeV) provides a direct view of the parent population of ultra-relativistic particles found in astrophysical sources. For this reason, VHE gamma rays are useful for understanding the underlying astrophysical processes in non-thermal sources.
Aims: We in…

2008 Astronomy and Astrophysics
INTEGRAL 208
Vigorous Star Formation with Low Efficiency in Massive Disk Galaxies at z = 1.5
DOI: 10.1086/527377 Bibcode: 2008ApJ...673L..21D

Daddi, E.; Elbaz, D.; Morrison, G. +4 more

We present the first detection of molecular gas cooling CO emission lines from ordinary massive galaxies at z = 1.5. Two sources were observed with the IRAM Plateau de Bure Interferometer, selected to lie in the mass-star formation rate correlation at their redshift, thus being representative of massive high-z galaxies. Both sources were detected …

2008 The Astrophysical Journal
eHST 206
The Coincidence of Nuclear Star Clusters and Active Galactic Nuclei
DOI: 10.1086/528955 Bibcode: 2008ApJ...678..116S

Seth, Anil; Basu-Zych, Antara; Agüeros, Marcel +1 more

We study galaxies that host both nuclear star clusters and AGNs, implying the presence of a massive black hole. We select a sample of 176 galaxies with previously detected nuclear star clusters that range from ellipticals to late-type spirals. We search for AGNs in this sample using optical spectroscopy and archival radio and X-ray data. We find g…

2008 The Astrophysical Journal
XMM-Newton eHST 205
Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission. II. CoRoT-Exo-2b: a transiting planet around an active G star
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:200809431 Bibcode: 2008A&A...482L..21A

Mazeh, T.; Aigrain, S.; Alonso, R. +40 more

Context: The CoRoT mission, a pioneer in exoplanet searches from space, has completed its first 150 days of continuous observations of ~12 000 stars in the galactic plane. An analysis of the raw data identifies the most promising candidates and triggers the ground-based follow-up.
Aims: We report on the discovery of the transiting planet CoRoT…

2008 Astronomy and Astrophysics
CoRoT 205
On the star formation rate - brightest cluster relation: estimating the peak star formation rate in post-merger galaxies
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.13775.x Bibcode: 2008MNRAS.390..759B

Bastian, N.

We further the recent discussion on the relation between the star formation rate (SFR) of a galaxy and the luminosity of its brightest star cluster (SFR versus MbrightestV). We first show that the observed trend of SFR versus MbrightestV is due to the brightest cluster in a galaxy being preferentially yo…

2008 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
eHST 205
Bars in Disk-dominated and Bulge-dominated Galaxies at z ~ 0: New Insights from ~3600 SDSS Galaxies
DOI: 10.1086/526510 Bibcode: 2008ApJ...675.1194B

Jogee, Shardha; Barazza, Fabio D.; Marinova, Irina

We present a study of large-scale bars in the local universe, based on a large sample of 3692 galaxies, with 18.5 <= Mg < - 22.0 mag and redshift 0.01 <= z < 0.03, drawn from the Sloan Digitized Sky Survey. Our sample includes many galaxies that are disk-dominated and of late Hubble types. Both color cuts and Sérsic cuts yie…

2008 The Astrophysical Journal
eHST 205
Coupling photochemistry with haze formation in Titan's atmosphere, Part I: Model description
DOI: 10.1016/j.pss.2007.05.026 Bibcode: 2008P&SS...56...27L

Coustenis, A.; Lavvas, P. P.; Vardavas, I. M.

We introduce a new 1D coupled Radiative/Convective-Photochemical-Microphysical model for a planetary atmosphere and apply it to Titan. The model incorporates detailed radiation transfer calculations for the description of the shortwave and longwave fluxes which provide the vertical structure of the radiation field and temperature profile. These ar…

2008 Planetary and Space Science
Huygens 205