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Coronal Mass Ejections and Forbush Decreases
DOI: 10.1023/A:1026532125747 Bibcode: 2000SSRv...93...55C

Cane, Hilary V.

Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are plasma eruptions from the solar atmosphere involving previously closed field regions which are expelled into the interplanetary medium. Such regions, and the shocks which they may generate, have pronounced effects on cosmic ray densities both locally and at some distance away. These energetic particle effects can …

2000 Space Science Reviews
SOHO 413
Dynamic Variations at the Base of the Solar Convection Zone
DOI: 10.1126/science.287.5462.2456 Bibcode: 2000Sci...287.2456H

Thompson, M. J.; Howe, R.; Hill, F. +5 more

We have detected changes in the rotation of the sun near the base of its convective envelope, including a prominent variation with a period of 1.3 years at low latitudes. Such helioseismic probing of the deep solar interior has been enabled by nearly continuous observation of its oscillation modes with two complementary experiments. Inversion of t…

2000 Science
SOHO 409
Solar wind observations over Ulysses' first full polar orbit
DOI: 10.1029/1999JA000383 Bibcode: 2000JGR...10510419M

Balogh, A.; McComas, D. J.; Goldstein, B. E. +7 more

This study examines solar wind plasma and magnetic field observations from Ulysses' first full polar orbit in order to characterize the high-latitude solar wind under conditions of decreasing and low solar activity. By comparing observations taken over nearly all heliolatitudes and two different intervals covering the same radial distances, we are…

2000 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 408
Multiwavelength Observations of Dusty Star Formation at Low and High Redshift
DOI: 10.1086/317183 Bibcode: 2000ApJ...544..218A

Steidel, Charles C.; Adelberger, Kurt L.

If high-redshift galaxies resemble rapidly star-forming galaxies in the local universe, most of the luminosity produced by their massive stars will have been absorbed by dust and reradiated as far-infrared photons that cannot be detected with existing facilities. This paper examines what can be learned about high-redshift star formation from the s…

2000 The Astrophysical Journal
ISO 396
Distances, Ages, and Epoch of Formation of Globular Clusters
DOI: 10.1086/308629 Bibcode: 2000ApJ...533..215C

Fusi Pecci, Flavio; Carretta, Eugenio; Clementini, Gisella +1 more

We review the results on distances and absolute ages of Galactic globular clusters (GCs) obtained after the release of the Hipparcos catalog. Several methods aimed at the definition of the Population II local distance scale are discussed, and their results compared, exploiting new results for RR Lyraes in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). We find …

2000 The Astrophysical Journal
Hipparcos 373
An Inventory of Interstellar Ices toward the Embedded Protostar W33A
DOI: 10.1086/308940 Bibcode: 2000ApJ...536..347G

van Dishoeck, E. F.; Whittet, D. C. B.; Schutte, W. A. +8 more

This paper presents, for the first time, a complete 2.4-25 µm spectrum of the dust-embedded young stellar object W33A. The spectrum was obtained with the Short Wavelength Spectrometer of the Infrared Space Observatory at a mean resolving power of ~750. The spectrum displays deep H2O ice and silicate absorptions centered at 3.0 and…

2000 The Astrophysical Journal
ISO 364
The SOLAR2000 empirical solar irradiance model and forecast tool
DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6826(00)00070-5 Bibcode: 2000JASTP..62.1233T

Floyd, L.; Viereck, R.; Woods, T. +5 more

SOLAR2000 is a collaborative project for accurately characterizing solar irradiance variability across the spectrum. A new image- and full-disk proxy empirical solar irradiance model, SOLAR2000, is being developed that is valid in the spectral range of 1-1,000,000 nm for historical modeling and forecasting throughout the solar system. The overarch…

2000 Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
SOHO 357
Revision of the initial-to-final mass relation
Bibcode: 2000A&A...363..647W

Weidemann, V.

The initial-to final mass relation is revised in view of new theoretical and observational data. Recent stellar evolution models predict core masses at the beginning of the thermally pulsing asymptotic giant branch which practically coincide with final white dwarf masses derived for NGC 3532 and the binary white dwarf PG 0922+162. The Hyades white…

2000 Astronomy and Astrophysics
Hipparcos 356
Deep galaxy counts, extragalactic background light and the stellar baryon budget
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-8711.2000.03268.x Bibcode: 2000MNRAS.312L...9M

Madau, Piero; Pozzetti, Lucia

We assess the constraints imposed by the observed extragalactic background light (EBL) on the cosmic history of star formation and the stellar-mass density today. The logarithmic slope of the galaxy number-magnitude relation from the Southern Hubble Deep Field imaging survey is flatter than 0.4 in all seven UBVIJHK optical bandpasses, i.e. the lig…

2000 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
eHST 350
NGC 6153: a super-metal-rich planetary nebula?
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-8711.2000.03167.x Bibcode: 2000MNRAS.312..585L

Barlow, M. J.; Cohen, M.; Liu, X. -W. +3 more

We have obtained deep optical spectra of the planetary nebula NGC 6153, both along its minor axis and by uniformly scanning a long slit across the whole nebula. The scanned spectra, when combined with the nebular total Hβ flux, yield integrated fluxes for all the lines (~400) in our spectra, which are rich in strong recombination lines from C, N, …

2000 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
ISO IUE 350