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Pions may remain stable under certain conditions in a dense media at zero temperature in the normal phase (non pion superfluid state). The stability condition is achieved when the in-media pion width ...
An extremely peculiar hot subdwarf with a ten-thousand-fold excess of zirconium, yttrium, and strontium
hot subdwarf ten-thousand-fold
2011/1/10
Helium-rich subdwarf B (He-sdB) stars represent a small group of low-mass hot stars with luminosities greater than those of conventional subdwarf B stars, and effective temperatures lower than those o...
Studying the Warm-Hot Intergalactic Medium in Emission
cosmology observations intergalacticmedium large-scale structure of Universe X-rays
2010/11/12
We assess the possibility to detect the warm-hot intergalactic medium (WHIM) in emission and
to characterize its physical conditions and spatial distribution through spatially resolved X-ray spec-tro...
The upper atmospheres of close-in gas giant exoplanets (“hot Jupiters”) are subjected to intense heating and tidal forces from their parent stars. The atomic (H) and ionized (H+) hydrogen layers are s...
Catalogs of Hot White Dwarfs in the Milky Way from GALEX's Ultraviolet Sky Surveys. Constraining Stellar Evolution
Astronomical Data Bases catalogues — stars white dwarfs — stars evolution — Galaxy
2010/11/11
We present comprehensive catalogs of hot star candidates in the Milky Way, se-lected from GALEX far-UV (FUV, 1344-1786°A) and near-UV (NUV, 1771-2831°A)imaging. The FUV and NUV photometry allows us to...
Hot-Dust-Poor Quasars in Mid-Infrared and Optically Selected Samples
galaxies evolution quasars general surveys
2010/11/9
We show that the Hot-Dust-Poor (HDP) quasars found in the X-ray selected XMM-COSMOS type
1 AGN sample are just as common in two samples selected at optical/infrared wavelengthes: the
Richards et al....
CS Lines Profiles in Hot Cores
astrochemistry—line profiles—methods numerical—stars formation—ISM
2010/11/11
We present a theoretical study of CS line profiles in archetypal hot cores. We provide estimates of line fluxes from the CS(1-0) to the CS(15-14) transitions and present the temporal variation of thes...
Revisiting with Chandra the Scaling Relations of the X-ray Emission Components (Binaries, Nuclei and Hot Gas) of Early Type Galaxies
galaxies elliptical and lenticular – X-rays galaxies
2010/11/15
We have selected a sample of 30 normal (non-cD) early type galaxies, for all of which optical spectroscopy is available, and which have been observed with Chandra to a depth such to insure the detecti...
Retrograde Hot Jupiters from Secular Planet-Planet Interactions
Retrograde Hot Jupiters Secular Planet-Planet Interactions
2010/11/15
The search for extra-solar planets has led to the surprising discovery of many Jupiter-like planets in very close proximity to their host star1, the so-called “hot Jupiters.”
Standing Slow-Mode Waves in Hot Coronal Loops: Observations, Modeling, and Coronal Seismology
Solar activity Solar corona Coronal Seismology Coronal loops
2010/11/15
Strongly damped Doppler shift oscillations are observed frequently associated with flarelike events in hot coronal loops. In this paper, a review of the observed properties and the theoretical modelin...
We analyse the stellar and hot gas content of 18 nearby, low-mass galaxy clusters, detected in
redshift space and selected to have a dynamical mass 3 × 1014 < M/M⊙ < 6 × 1014 (h =0.7), as measured fr...
On the Inference of Thermal Inversions in Hot Jupiter Atmospheres
Thermal Inversions Hot Jupiter Atmospheres
2011/1/10
Several studies in the recent past have inferred the existence of thermal inversions in some transiting hot Jupiter atmospheres. Given the limited data available, the inference of a thermal inversion ...
A Population of Very-Hot Super-Earths in Multiple-Planet Systems Should be Uncovered by Kepler
Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP) Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)
2011/1/7
We simulate a Kepler-like observation of a theoretical exoplanet population and we show that the observed orbital period distribution of the Kepler giant planet candidates is best matched by an averag...
Observational asteroseismology of hot subdwarf stars
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)
2011/1/6
Hot subdwarf stars are particularly challenging for asteroseismology due to their rapid pulsation periods, intrinsic faintness and relative rarity both in the field and in clusters. These features hav...
Turbulence and magnetic spots at the surface of hot massive stars
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR) Fluid Dynamics (physics.flu-dyn)
2010/12/29
Hot luminous stars show a variety of phenomena in their photospheres and in their winds which still lack clear physical explanations at this time. Among these phenomena are non-thermal line broadening...