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The Astrophysical Journal Letters (ApJL)
Resumen/Descripción – provisto por la editorial en inglés
The Astrophysical Journal Letters is an open access express scientific journal that allows astrophysicists to rapidly publish short notices of significant original research. ApJL articles are timely, high-impact, and broadly understandable.Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
astronomy; astrophysics
Disponibilidad
Institución detectada | Período | Navegá | Descargá | Solicitá |
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No detectada | desde ene. 2010 / hasta dic. 2023 | IOPScience |
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Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
2041-8205
ISSN electrónico
2041-8213
Editor responsable
American Astronomical Society (AAS)
Idiomas de la publicación
- inglés
País de edición
Reino Unido
Información sobre licencias CC
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Dynamical Structure of Small Bulges Reveals Their Early Formation in ΛCDM Paradigm
Luca Costantin; Jairo Méndez-Abreu; Enrico M. Corsini; Lorenzo Morelli; Adriana de Lorenzo-Cáceres; Ilaria Pagotto; Virginia Cuomo; J. Alfonso L. Aguerri; Michela Rubino
Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Pp. L3
Revealing the CO X-factor in Dark Molecular Gas through Sensitive ALMA Absorption Observations
Gan Luo; Di Li; Ningyu Tang; J. R. Dawson; John M. Dickey; L. Bronfman; Sheng-Li Qin; Steven J. Gibson; Richard Plambeck; Ricardo Finger; Anne Green; Diego Mardones; Bon-Chul Koo; Nadia Lo
Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Pp. L4
GeV–TeV Counterparts of SS 433/W50 from Fermi-LAT and HAWC Observations
Ke Fang; Eric Charles; Roger D. Blandford
Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Pp. L5
The Most Rapidly Declining Type I Supernova 2019bkc/ATLAS19dqr
Ping Chen; Subo Dong; M. D. Stritzinger; Simon Holmbo; Jay Strader; C. S. Kochanek; Eric W. Peng; S. Benetti; D. Bersier; Sasha Brownsberger; David A. H. Buckley; Mariusz Gromadzki; Shane Moran; A. Pastorello; Elias Aydi; Subhash Bose; Thomas Connor; K. Boutsia; F. Di Mille; N. Elias-Rosa; K. Decker French; Thomas W.-S. Holoien; Seppo Mattila; B. J. Shappee; Antony A. Stark; Samuel J. Swihart
Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Pp. L6
Detection of a Water Tracer in Interstellar Comet 2I/Borisov
Adam J. McKay; Anita L. Cochran; Neil Dello Russo; Michael A. DiSanti
Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Pp. L10
First Detection of the [O i] 63 μm Emission from a Redshift 6 Dusty Galaxy
Matus Rybak; J. A. Zavala; J. A. Hodge; C. M. Casey; P. van der Werf
Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Pp. L11
Deep Hubble Space Telescope Imaging on the Extended Lyα Emission of a QSO at z = 2.19 with a Damped Lyman Alpha System as a Natural Coronagraph
Jiani Ding; Zheng Cai; J. Xavier Prochaska; H. Finley; Xiaohui Fan; Zheng Zheng; H. Fathivavsari; P. Petitjean
Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Pp. L12
The Bipolar Magnetic Emergence in the Solar Polar Region
Chunlan Jin; Guiping Zhou; Yuzong Zhang; Jingxiu Wang
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Due to projection effect and polarization sensitivity, it is still unknown whether the bipolar magnetic emergence (BME) exists in the solar polar region. In this study, combining the magnetic observations from the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager and imaging observations of the 211 Å waveband from the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly, we try to identify and diagnose the BME. Considering the magnetic evolution and the corresponding intensity variation in the extreme ultraviolet waveband, we find definite events of the BMEs in the solar polar region. In total, we identify more than 300 BMEs in the solar polar region in the whole year from 2010 June to 2011 May. We find that whether on the southern or northern polar region, the leading polarity of the BMEs is almost half-positive and half-negative, and the BMEs’ magnetic axes show random distribution in that direction. These results imply the possible existence of local dynamo in the solar polar region.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Pp. L26
Direct Measurement of the [C i] Luminosity to Molecular Gas Mass Conversion Factor in High-redshift Star-forming Galaxies
Kasper E. Heintz; Darach Watson
Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Pp. L7
Ring Morphology with Dust Coagulation in Protoplanetary Disks
JT Laune; Hui Li; Shengtai Li; Ya-Ping Li; Levi G. Walls; Tilman Birnstiel; Joanna Dra̧żkowska; Sebastian Stammler
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Tidal interactions between the embedded planets and their surrounding protoplanetary disks are often postulated to produce the observed complex dust substructures, including rings, gaps, and asymmetries. In this Letter, we explore the consequences of dust coagulation on the dust dynamics and ring morphology. Coagulation of dust grains leads to dust size growth that, under typical disk conditions, produces faster radial drifts, potentially threatening the dust ring formation. Utilizing 2D hydrodynamical simulations of protoplanetary disks that include a full treatment of dust coagulation, we find that if the planet does not open a gap quickly enough, the formation of an inner ring is impeded due to dust coagulation and subsequent radial drift. Furthermore, we find that a “buildup” of submillimeter-sized grains often appears in the dust emission at the outer edge of the dust disk.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Pp. L8