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The Astrophysical Journal (ApJ)
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The Astrophysical Journal is an open access journal devoted to recent developments, discoveries, and theories in astronomy and astrophysics. Publications in ApJ constitute significant new research that is directly relevant to astrophysical applications, whether based on observational results or on theoretical insights or modeling.Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
astronomy; astrophysics
Disponibilidad
Institución detectada | Período | Navegá | Descargá | Solicitá |
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No detectada | desde jul. 1995 / hasta dic. 2023 | IOPScience |
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revistas
ISSN impreso
0004-637X
ISSN electrónico
1538-4357
Editor responsable
American Astronomical Society (AAS)
Idiomas de la publicación
- inglés
País de edición
Reino Unido
Información sobre licencias CC
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Physically Motivated Fit to Mass Surface Density Profiles Observed in Galaxies
Jorge Sánchez Almeida; Ignacio Trujillo; Angel R. Plastino
Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Pp. 125
Supernova-driven Mechanism of Cusp-core Transformation: an Appraisal
Jan D. Burger; Jesús Zavala
Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Pp. 126
Ion Cloud Expansion after Hyper-velocity Dust Impacts Detected by the Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission Electric Probes in the Dipole Configuration
Jakub Vaverka; Jiří Pavlů; Libor Nouzák; Jana Šafránková; Zdeněk Němeček; Tarjei Antonsen; Ingrid Mann; Per-Arne Lindqvist
Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Pp. 127
Extragalactic Magnetism with SOFIA (Legacy Program). I. The Magnetic Field in the Multiphase Interstellar Medium of M51 *
Alejandro S. Borlaff; Enrique Lopez-Rodriguez; Rainer Beck; Rodion Stepanov; Eva Ntormousi; Annie Hughes; Konstantinos Tassis; Pamela M. Marcum; Lucas Grosset; John E. Beckman; Leslie Proudfit; Susan E. Clark; Tanio Díaz-Santos; Sui Ann Mao; William T. Reach; Julia Roman-Duval; Kandaswamy Subramanian; Le Ngoc Tram; Ellen G. Zweibel; Daniel Dale
Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Pp. 128
AGN−Host Interaction in IC 5063. I. Large-scale X-Ray Morphology and Spectral Analysis
A. Travascio; G. Fabbiano; A. Paggi; M. Elvis; W. P. Maksym; R. Morganti; T. Oosterloo; F. Fiore
Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Pp. 129
Local Analogs to High-redshift Galaxies. I. Characterization of Dust Emission and Star Formation History
Skarleth M. Motiño Flores; Tommy Wiklind; Rafael T. Eufrasio
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Star-forming dwarf galaxies have properties similar to those expected in high-redshift galaxies. Hence, these local galaxies may provide insights into the evolution of the first galaxies and the physical processes at work. We present a sample of 11 potential local analogs to high-<jats:italic>z</jats:italic> (LAHz) galaxies. The sample consists of blue compact dwarf galaxies, selected to have spectral energy distributions that fit galaxies at 1.5 < <jats:italic>z</jats:italic> < 4. We use SOFIA-HAWC+ observations combined with optical and near-infrared data to characterize the dust properties, star formation rate (SFR), and star formation histories (SFHs) of the sample of LAHz galaxies. We employ Bayesian analysis to characterize the dust using two-component blackbody models. Using the <jats:sc>Lightning</jats:sc> package, we fit the spectral energy distribution of the LAHz galaxies over the far-UV−far-infrared wavelength range and derive the SFH in five time steps up to a look-back time of 13.3 Gyr. Of the 11 LAHz candidates, six galaxies have SFH consistent with no star formation activity at look-back times beyond 1 Gyr. The remaining galaxies show residual levels of star formation at ages ≳1 Gyr, making them less suitable as local analogs. The six young galaxies stand out in our sample by having the lowest gas-phase metallicities. They are characterized by warmer dust, having the highest specific SFR and the highest gas mass fractions. The young age of these six galaxies suggests that merging is less important as a driver of the star formation activity. The six LAHz candidates are promising candidates for studies of the gasdynamics role in driving star formation.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Pp. 130
The Observed Mass Distribution of Galactic Black Hole LMXBs Is Biased against Massive Black Holes
Peter G. Jonker; Karamveer Kaur; Nicholas Stone; Manuel A. P. Torres
Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Pp. 131
The Formation of Astromolecule Ethynyl Cyclopropenylidene (c-C3HCCH) from C2H and c-C3H2
Ryan C. Fortenberry
Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Pp. 132
Eclipsing Binaries in the Open Cluster Ruprecht 147. IV: The Active Triple System EPIC 219511354
Guillermo Torres; Andrew Vanderburg; Jason L. Curtis; Adam L. Kraus; Eric Gaidos
Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Pp. 133
Estimating the Contribution of Foreground Halos to the FRB 180924 Dispersion Measure
Sunil Simha; Nicolas Tejos; J. Xavier Prochaska; Khee-Gan Lee; Stuart D. Ryder; Sebastiano Cantalupo; Keith W. Bannister; Shivani Bhandari; Ryan M. Shannon
Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Pp. 134