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The timing of martian valley network activity: Constraints from buffered crater counting
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2007.12.009 Bibcode: 2008Icar..195...61F

Head, James W.; Fassett, Caleb I.

Valley networks, concentrations of dendritic channels that often suggest widespread pluvial and fluvial activity, have been cited as indicators that the climate of Mars differed significantly in the past from the present hyperarid cold desert conditions. Some researchers suggest that the change in climate was abrupt, while others favor a much more…

2008 Icarus
MEx 399
Size Evolution of the Most Massive Galaxies at 1.7 < z < 3 from GOODS NICMOS Survey Imaging
DOI: 10.1086/592836 Bibcode: 2008ApJ...687L..61B

Dickinson, Mark; Conselice, Christopher J.; Bouwens, Rychard J. +3 more

We measure the sizes of 82 massive (M >= 1011 M) galaxies at 1.7 <= z <= 3 utilizing deep HST NICMOS data taken in the GOODS North and South fields. Our sample is almost an order of magnitude larger than previous studies at these redshifts, providing the first statistical study of massive galaxy sizes at z > 2, c…

2008 The Astrophysical Journal
eHST 397
Galaxy merger morphologies and time-scales from simulations of equal-mass gas-rich disc mergers
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.14004.x Bibcode: 2008MNRAS.391.1137L

Lotz, Jennifer M.; Primack, Joel R.; Jonsson, Patrik +1 more

A key obstacle to understanding the galaxy merger rate and its role in galaxy evolution is the difficulty in constraining the merger properties and time-scales from instantaneous snapshots of the real Universe. The most common way to identify galaxy mergers is by morphology, yet current theoretical calculations of the time-scales for galaxy distur…

2008 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
eHST 395
Review of modeling of losses and sources of relativistic electrons in the outer radiation belt II: Local acceleration and loss
DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2008.06.014 Bibcode: 2008JASTP..70.1694S

Meredith, Nigel P.; Shprits, Yuri Y.; Subbotin, Dmitriy A. +1 more

This paper focuses on the modeling of local acceleration and loss processes in the outer radiation belt. We begin by reviewing the statistical properties of waves that violate the first and second adiabatic invariants, leading to the loss and acceleration of high energy electrons in the outer radiation belt. After a brief description of the most c…

2008 Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
Cluster 379
Evolution of the Bar Fraction in COSMOS: Quantifying the Assembly of the Hubble Sequence
DOI: 10.1086/524980 Bibcode: 2008ApJ...675.1141S

Mobasher, Bahram; Schinnerer, Eva; Ellis, Richard S. +13 more

We have analyzed the redshift-dependent fraction of galactic bars over 0.2 < z < 0.84 in 2157 luminous face-on spiral galaxies from the COSMOS 2 deg2 field. Our sample is an order of magnitude larger than that used in any previous investigation, and is based on substantially deeper imaging data than that available from earlier wid…

2008 The Astrophysical Journal
eHST 374
The Solar Optical Telescope of Solar-B ( Hinode): The Optical Telescope Assembly
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-008-9129-4 Bibcode: 2008SoPh..249..197S

Kubo, M.; Ichimoto, K.; Tsuneta, S. +18 more

The Solar Optical Telescope (SOT) aboard the Solar-B satellite (Hinode) is designed to perform high-precision photometric and polarimetric observations of the Sun in visible light spectra (388 - 668 nm) with a spatial resolution of 0.2 - 0.3 arcsec. The SOT consists of two optically separable components: the Optical Telescope Assembly (OTA), consi…

2008 Solar Physics
Hinode 373
Valley network-fed, open-basin lakes on Mars: Distribution and implications for Noachian surface and subsurface hydrology
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2008.06.016 Bibcode: 2008Icar..198...37F

Head, James W.; Fassett, Caleb I.

A new catalog of 210 open-basin lakes (lakes with outlet valleys) fed by valley networks shows that they are widely distributed in the Noachian uplands of Mars. In order for an outlet valley to form, water must have ponded in the basin to at least the level of the outlet. We use this relationship and the present topography to directly estimate the…

2008 Icarus
MEx 365
The Acs Survey of Globular Clusters. V. Generating a Comprehensive Star Catalog for each Cluster
DOI: 10.1088/0004-6256/135/6/2055 Bibcode: 2008AJ....135.2055A

Milone, Antonino P.; Anderson, Jay; Majewski, Steven R. +10 more

The ACS Survey of Globular Clusters has used Hubble Space Telescope's Wide-Field Channel to obtain uniform imaging of 65 of the nearest globular clusters to provide an extensive homogeneous data set for a broad range of scientific investigations. The survey goals required not only a uniform observing strategy, but also a uniform reduction strategy…

2008 The Astronomical Journal
eHST 364
Bulge Formation by the Coalescence of Giant Clumps in Primordial Disk Galaxies
DOI: 10.1086/592190 Bibcode: 2008ApJ...688...67E

Elmegreen, Bruce G.; Elmegreen, Debra Meloy; Bournaud, Frédéric

Gas-rich disks in the early universe are highly turbulent and have giant star-forming clumps. Models suggest that the clumps form by gravitational instabilities, and if they resist disruption by star formation, then they interact, lose angular momentum, and migrate to the center to form a bulge. Here we study the properties of the bulges formed by…

2008 The Astrophysical Journal
eHST 357
Polarization Calibration of the Solar Optical Telescope onboard Hinode
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-008-9169-9 Bibcode: 2008SoPh..249..233I

Ichimoto, K.; Tsuneta, S.; Suematsu, Y. +17 more

The Solar Optical Telescope (SOT) onboard Hinode aims to obtain vector magnetic fields on the Sun through precise spectropolarimetry of solar spectral lines with a spatial resolution of 0.2 - 0.3 arcsec. A photometric accuracy of 10−3 is achieved and, after the polarization calibration, any artificial polarization from crosstalk among S…

2008 Solar Physics
Hinode 348