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Evidence for Correlated Titanium and Deuterium Depletion in the Galactic ISM
abundances abundances
2014/12/24
Current measurements indicate that the deuterium abundance in diffuse interstellar gas varies spatially by a factor of ~4 among sightlines extending beyond the Local Bubble. One plausible explanation ...
The quantity of dust in a spiral disk can be estimated using the dust's typical emission or the extinction of a known source. In this paper we compare two techniques, one based on emission and one on ...
A Systematic Study of the Stellar Populations and ISM in Galaxies out to the Virgo Cluster
stellar archeology star formation
2014/12/22
We present a compelling case for a systematic and comprehensive study of the resolved and unresolved stellar populations, ISM, and immediate environments of galaxies throughout the local volume, defin...
A Systematic Study of the Stellar Populations and ISM in Galaxies out to the Virgo Cluster: near field cosmology within a representative slice of the local universe
feedback near-fi eld cosmology
2014/12/22
We present a compelling case for a systematic and comprehensive study of the resolved and unresolved stellar populations, ISM, and immediate environments of galaxies throughout the local volume, defin...
Classifying structures in the ISM with Support Vector Machines: the G16.05-0.57 supernova remnant
Classifying structures Support Vector Machines supernova remnant
2011/10/20
We apply Support Vector Machines -- a machine learning algorithm -- to the task of classifying structures in the Interstellar Medium. As a case study, we present a position-position velocity data cube...
A Detailed Study of the Molecular and Atomic Gas Toward the γ-ray SNR RX J1713.7-3946: Spatial TeV γ-ray and ISM Gas Correspondence
McClure-Griffi ths G. Rowel T. Inoue S. Inutsuka A. Kawamura
2011/9/27
RX J1713.7-3946 is the most remarkable TeV {\gamma}-ray SNR which emits {\gamma}-rays in the highest energy range 10-100 TeV. We made a combined analysis of CO and HI in the SNR and derived the total ...
The Evolution of the Large-scale ISM: Bubbles, Superbubbles and Non-Equilibrium Ionization
the Large-scale ISM Bubbles Superbubbles
2011/1/11
The ISM, powered by SNe, is turbulent and permeated by a magnetic field (with a mean and a turbulent component). It constitutes a frothy medium that is mostly out of equilibrium and is ram pressure do...
ISM enrichment and local pollution in dwarf galaxies
Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO) Galaxy Astrophysics (astro-ph.GA)
2010/12/28
The fate of metals after they are released in starburst episodes is still unclear. What phases of the interstellar medium are involved, in which timescales?
Positron annihilation spectrum from the Galactic Centre region observed by SPI/INTEGRAL, revisited: annihilation in a cooling ISM?
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)
2010/12/24
We analyse SPI/INTEGRAL data on the 511 keV line from the Galactic Centre, accumulated over ~6 years of observations.
New candidate Planetary Nebulae in the IPHAS survey: the case of PNe with ISM interaction
Planetary nebulae ISM interaction survey
2010/3/8
We present the results of the search for candidate Planetary Nebulae interacting with the interstellar medium (PN-ISM) in the framework of the INT Photometric H$\alpha$ Survey (IPHAS) and located in t...
Diagnostics of the Ionized ISM:The Importance of Density Fluctuations
Ionized ISM Density Fluctuations
2009/6/18
Diagnostics of the Ionized ISM:The Importance of Density Fluctuations。
Winds from Low Mass Stars:impact on the ISM。
HD 192281 and HD 10125:A Study of their Local ISM using Radio and Infrared Data
HD 192281 HD 10125 Infrared Data
2009/6/15
HD 192281 and HD 10125:A Study of their Local ISM using Radio and Infrared Data。
Numerical Simulations of the Interaction of Colliding Stellar Winds with the ISM
Colliding Stellar Winds the ISM
2009/6/15
Numerical Simulations of the Interaction of Colliding Stellar Winds with the ISM。
[WC] Stellar wind turbulent outflows feeding the ism。