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A periodicity of ~1hour in X-ray emission from the active galaxy RE J1034+396
DOI: 10.1038/nature07277 Bibcode: 2008Natur.455..369G

Done, Chris; Ward, Martin; Gierliński, Marek +1 more

Active galactic nuclei and quasars are thought to be scaled-up versions of Galactic black hole binaries, powered by accretion onto supermassive black holes with masses of 106-109, as opposed to the ~10 in binaries (here is the solar mass). One example of the similarities between these two types of systems is the characteristi…

2008 Nature
XMM-Newton 277
A High-Resolution Survey of Low-Redshift QSO Absorption Lines: Statistics and Physical Conditions of O VI Absorbers
DOI: 10.1086/587486 Bibcode: 2008ApJS..177...39T

Richter, Philipp; Bowen, David V.; Tripp, Todd M. +4 more

Using high-resolution ultraviolet spectra of 16 low-z QSOs obtained with the E140M echelle mode of the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph, we study the physical conditions and statistics of O VI absorption in the intergalactic medium (IGM) at z < 0.5. We identify 51 intervening (zabsll zQSO) O VI systems comprising 77 in…

2008 The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
eHST 272
The ACS Survey of Galactic Globular Clusters. III. The Double Subgiant Branch of NGC 1851
DOI: 10.1086/524188 Bibcode: 2008ApJ...673..241M

Anderson, J.; Milone, A. P.; Sarajedini, A. +13 more

Photometry with the Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys (HST ACS) reveals that the subgiant branch (SGB) of the globular cluster NGC 1851 splits into two well-defined branches. If the split is due only to an age effect, the two SGBs would imply two star formation episodes separated by ~1 Gyr. We discuss other anomalies in NGC 1851 t…

2008 The Astrophysical Journal
eHST 270
Revealing the Properties of Dark Matter in the Merging Cluster MACS J0025.4-1222
DOI: 10.1086/591246 Bibcode: 2008ApJ...687..959B

Treu, Tommaso; Bradač, Maruša; Allen, Steven W. +5 more

We constrain the physical nature of dark matter using the newly identified massive merging galaxy cluster MACS J0025.4-1222. As was previously shown by the example of the Bullet Cluster (1E 0657-56), such systems are ideal laboratories for detecting isolated dark matter and distinguishing between cold dark matter (CDM) and other scenarios (e.g., s…

2008 The Astrophysical Journal
eHST 268
Nonlinear Force-free Field Modeling of a Solar Active Region around the Time of a Major Flare and Coronal Mass Ejection
DOI: 10.1086/527413 Bibcode: 2008ApJ...675.1637S

Aulanier, G.; Schrijver, C. J.; Amari, T. +14 more

Solar flares and coronal mass ejections are associated with rapid changes in field connectivity and are powered by the partial dissipation of electrical currents in the solar atmosphere. A critical unanswered question is whether the currents involved are induced by the motion of preexisting atmospheric magnetic flux subject to surface plasma flows…

2008 The Astrophysical Journal
Hinode SOHO 268
Coupling photochemistry with haze formation in Titan's atmosphere, Part II: Results and validation with Cassini/Huygens data
DOI: 10.1016/j.pss.2007.05.027 Bibcode: 2008P&SS...56...67L

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

The new one-dimensional radiative-convective/photochemical/microphysical model described in Part I is applied to the study of Titan's atmospheric processes that lead to haze formation. Our model generates the haze structure from the gaseous species photochemistry. Model results are presented for the species vertical concentration profiles, haze fo…

2008 Planetary and Space Science
Huygens 263
Flare Observations
DOI: 10.12942/lrsp-2008-1 Bibcode: 2008LRSP....5....1B

Benz, Arnold O.

Solar flares are observed at all wavelengths from decameter radio waves to gamma-rays at 100 MeV. This review focuses on recent observations in EUV, soft and hard X-rays, white light, and radio waves. Space missions such as RHESSI, Yohkoh, TRACE, and SOHO have enlarged widely the observational base. They have revealed a number of surprises: Corona…

2008 Living Reviews in Solar Physics
SOHO 263
The first XMM-Newton slew survey catalogue: XMMSL1
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20079193 Bibcode: 2008A&A...480..611S

Altieri, B.; Read, A. M.; Esquej, P. +3 more

Aims:We report on the production of a large area, shallow, sky survey, from XMM-Newton slews. The great collecting area of the mirrors coupled with the high quantum efficiency of the EPIC detectors have made XMM-Newton the most sensitive X-ray observatory flown to date. We use data taken with the EPIC-pn camera during slewing manoeuvres to perform…

2008 Astronomy and Astrophysics
INTEGRAL XMM-Newton 259
Image Stabilization System for Hinode (Solar-B) Solar Optical Telescope
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-007-9053-z Bibcode: 2008SoPh..249..221S

Ichimoto, K.; Kobayashi, K.; Tsuneta, S. +16 more

The Hinode Solar Optical Telescope (SOT) is the first space-borne visible-light telescope that enables us to observe magnetic-field dynamics in the solar lower atmosphere with 0.2 - 0.3 arcsec spatial resolution under extremely stable (seeing-free) conditions. To achieve precise measurements of the polarization with diffraction-limited images, sta…

2008 Solar Physics
Hinode 255
An Infrared Survey of Brightest Cluster Galaxies. II. Why are Some Brightest Cluster Galaxies Forming Stars?
DOI: 10.1086/588212 Bibcode: 2008ApJ...681.1035O

Baum, Stefi A.; O'Dea, Christopher P.; Sarazin, Craig L. +12 more

Quillen et al. presented an imaging survey with the Spitzer Space Telescope of 62 brightest cluster galaxies with optical line emission located in the cores of X-ray-luminous clusters. They found that at least half of these sources have signs of excess IR emission. Here we discuss the nature of the IR emission and its implications for cool core cl…

2008 The Astrophysical Journal
XMM-Newton 254