Sentences with phrase «astrophysical journal issued»

Reference: These observation results were published as Oya et al. «Infalling - Rotating Motion and Associated Chemical Change in the Envelope of IRAS 16293 - 2422 Source A Studied with ALMA» in the Astrophysical Journal issued on 20 June 2016.

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The findings are detailed in the paper «Discovery of a Makemakean Moon,» published in the June 27 issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters.
«The results are in good agreement with what has been predicted to happen inside massive galaxy clusters,» added Mireia Montes of the IAC, lead author of the paper published in the Oct. 1 issue of The Astrophysical Journal.
The analysis, reported in the 10 August issue of the Astrophysical Journal, showed that cool, denser gas inside the spot sank into the sun at about 5000 kilometers per hour.
The team's report will appear in the 20 December issue of the Astrophysical Journal.
The images, which will appear in an upcoming issue of The Astrophysical Journal, show a misshapen arch of stars on one side — a telltale sign of a recent merger.
The family has indeed grown, according to a report in the 20 November issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters.
The team reports its work in the 10 April issue of the Astrophysical Journal.
Their findings have been accepted for publication in an upcoming issue of the Astrophysical Journal, and will be presented this week at the American Astronomical Society's Division for Planetary Sciences 48th annual meeting, held jointly in Pasadena, California, with the 11th European Planetary Science Congress.
Roos's team will publish their results in the 10 May issue of The Astrophysical Journal.
The Hubble telescope has seen signs of a plume on Europa erupting twice from the same spot, according to a study in this week's issue of The Astrophysical Journal.
A paper describing these results appeared in the March 10th issue of The Astrophysical Journal.
So any residents of the Iota Horologii system — which bears at least one giant planet — presumably experience more frequent outbursts, astronomers will report in an upcoming issue of The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
The rapid energy variations, the team reports in the 20 April issue of The Astrophysical Journal, are caused by hot spots on the stars» surfaces rotating in and out of view.
Using the optical 8.1 - meter Gemini North telescope on Mauna Kea in Hawaii, astronomers then managed to determine the galaxy's distance: more than 3 billion light - years, as reported in a second paper in the same issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters.
In a pair of papers in the 1 November issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters, radio astronomer Nichi D'Amico of the Bologna Astronomical Observatory in Italy and his colleagues report that the pulsar's faint radio blips disappear during nearly half of its orbit, presumably eclipsed by a shroud of gas from its companion.
Sandage believes the Hubble constant is only 50, a claim he also bases on measurements of distant supernovae (Astrophysical Journal Letters, to appear in the 1 March issue).
Their findings appear in the Dec. 20 issue of the Astrophysical Journal.
These observational results were published as Aso et al. «ALMA Observations of the Transition from Infall Motion to Keplerian Rotation around the Late - phase Protostar TMC - 1A» in the Astrophysical Journal, issued in October 2015.
In an online paper to be published in the 1 April issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters, Esther Hu of the University of Hawaii, Manoa, and colleagues describe how they found one such galaxy using a natural image intensifier: a gravitational lens.
The result of the measurements, the team reports in an upcoming issue of The Astrophysical Journal, is that the nebula is only 1270 light - years away, or about 20 % closer than previous estimates.
In an upcoming issue of The Astrophysical Journal, astronomers report observations by the heat - seeking instruments aboard the Spitzer Space Telescope, which show the planet's hottest region is located near its twilight zone — the line bisecting the day and night sides.
Reporting in an upcoming issue of The Astrophysical Journal, astronomers say the same cloud of dust and gas that gave birth to the star — known as 1RXS JI60929.1 - 210524 and located about 450 light - years away in the constellation Scorpius — probably split apart, which is what often happens when binary star systems are born.
From these differences, Freire and his colleagues calculated the density of the intracluster gas, which they report in the 10 October issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters.
«There is no evidence that major merging plays a key role in the triggering of [black hole] activity,» they claim in the 10 January issue of The Astrophysical Journal.
These rapidly spinning neutron stars flash regular radio pulses, and in an upcoming issue of The Astrophysical Journal astronomers say that the timing of such pulses could provide a new understanding of the 4 million solar mass black hole at the center of the Milky Way.
Now, as astronomers will report in an upcoming issue of The Astrophysical Journal, a third and smaller giant — similar in mass to Uranus — orbits beyond the others.
The findings, announced at a press conference this afternoon, are being published in the 20 June issue of The Astrophysical Journal.
Based on those observations, reported in the current issue of The Astrophysical Journal, the authors confirm what astronomers had been thinking about HD 80606b.
To make the modeled zodiacal cloud as dense as the real one, the dust had to come from comets falling apart, not just those shedding dust near the sun, the team reports in the 20 April issue of The Astrophysical Journal.
The latest images, reported in the 1 December issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters, have changed that luck.
He will publish the details of his thought experiment in the 11 June issue of The Astrophysical Journal.
As Olsen's team will report in a future issue of The Astrophysical Journal, the Large Magellanic Cloud probably stole 5 % of its stars from its smaller sibling.
As astronomer Andisheh Mahdavi of the University of Victoria in Canada and colleagues will report in the 20 October issue of The Astrophysical Journal, some of the galaxies have moved as far away as 2 million light - years from their dark matter anchors, far enough that gravity will never bring them back.
The team will report their work in the 1 July issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters.
As x-ray astronomers report in the current issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters, the intensity of one particular x-ray wavelength may show how fast a black hole is devouring matter from its surroundings: the weaker the x-rays, the more voracious the hole.
Nevertheless, that's what Circinus X-1 appears to be doing, the team reports in an upcoming issue of The Astrophysical Journal.
Astronomers don't yet know which particular conditions could have triggered such «extraordinary luminosity,» as the team that discovered the supernova writes in the 20 October issue of The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
That means, the team reports in an upcoming issue of The Astrophysical Journal, that the masers are following magnetic field lines, and therefore magnetic fields are controlling the star's evolution by pulling away material that otherwise would have been captured by the star's gravity.
As they will report in an upcoming issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters, based on data collected from observations of 50 superclusters and 50 supervoids, the CMB was either heated or cooled almost precisely as expected.
The images, taken last August by NASA's new Chandra X-ray Observatory and published in the 10 January issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters, also mark the first time that astronomers have clearly identified freshly formed iron within the hot maelstrom of gas created by a supernova.
Macchetto and his colleagues will be publishing their results in the 10 February 1993 issue of The Astrophysical Journal.
Their findings will appear in the next issue of Astrophysical Journal in a paper titled «Characterization of the Wolf 1061 Planetary System.»
By KEN CROSWELL In the first article of the first issue for 1993 of The Astrophysical Journal, Allan Sandage of the Carnegie Observatories in California presents a new technique for measuring the Hubble constant, Ho.
Moni Bidin, the lead author on a paper detailing the finding in the November 20 issue of The Astrophysical Journal Letters, says that one can always conclude that dark matter escapes detection because it has an exotic nature or unexpected properties.
The paper from Jewitt's team appears online in the 7 November issue of The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
The study by Ghez and her team appears in the current issue of The Astrophysical Journal; Gillessen and his colleagues are set to publish their findings in an upcoming issue of the same jJournal; Gillessen and his colleagues are set to publish their findings in an upcoming issue of the same journaljournal.
This fuzzy warmth from the galactic center has puzzled scientists for 30 years and clearer observation of it has led Ghez and her collaborators to conclude that it is most likely superheated interstellar dust on the verge of falling into the black hole in the paper presenting their findings in the current issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters.
«Imagine trying to view a firefly buzzing around a lighthouse in Canada from Los Angeles,» said Denis Defrère of the University of Arizona, lead author of the new study that appears in the Jan. 14 issue of the Astrophysical Journal.
The study has been published in the recent issue of The Astrophysical Journal.
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