... over time from about 12 Millihertz to 8 Millihertz. In a paper published recently in Astrophysical Journal Letters, the authors demonstrate that every time the QPO frequency slowed down to about 8 ...
... times the mass of the Sun. The findings appeared in the April 10 issue of The Astrophysical Journal Letters. These young galaxies are the equivalent of a human baby that is 20 inches long, yet weighs ...
... at McDonald Observatory. The discovery is announced in today's issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters. This research was funded by the National Science Foundation and the Delaware Asteroseismic ...
... of explosion had been slowing.
The results will appear in the June 10 edition of Astrophysical Journal Letters.
Supernovae are exploding stars, and act as the “engines” that drive the life cycles ...
... Owen is a co-author of the paper describing the discovery, which will be submitted to Astrophysical Journal Letters by the LIGO Scientific Collaboration, a 600-member group in which Penn State plays ...
... the simulations, published in the Sept. 10 edition of the Astrophysical Journal Letters. Co-authors are Thomas R. Quinn of the UW, Victor Debattista at the University of Central Lancashire in ...
... stars from forming, according to a paper to be published in a November 2008 issue of The Astrophysical Journal Letters. Led by Jeffrey Kenney, professor and chair of astronomy at Yale, the team saw a ...
... Astrophysical Journal,' Elena D'Onghia and George Lake solve several outstanding problems by comparing observed dwarfs to supercomputer simulations of their formation (Astrophysical Journal Letters...
... event that has not been witnessed for more than 100 years. The study, published in Astrophysical Journal Letters, predicts that the combined mass of the two stars in the system may be high enough for ...
... individual hydrogen and helium atoms. The results were published Nov. 20 in Astrophysical Journal Letters.
The simulation predict the properties of hydrogen-helium mixtures at the extreme pressures ...
... of extraterrestrial life, as we know it. These findings have been published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, 9 December 2008. The Jupiter-sized planet, called HD 189733b, is too hot for ...
... research. The results of a study, published today in the Society for Applied Microbiology journal, Letters in Applied Microbiology, have shown that Cronobacter species do not grow in wheat-based ...
... week in Long Beach, Calif. A paper describing the results has been accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal Letters.
Stars form in vast clouds of molecular gas and dust, and astronomers ...
... department and lead author of the study, published in the Feb. 10 issue of the Astrophysical Journal Letters.
The researchers analyzed images of 177 galaxies taken by two different space telescopes ...
... Ludwig Maximilians University Observatory. The results are puiblished in this week's issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters.
Astronomers know that galaxies, those vast cities of millions or billions ...