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  • A fast bar in the post-interaction galaxy NGC 1023
    We measured the bar pattern speed, Ωp , of the SB0 galaxy NGC 1023 using the Tremaine-Weinberg method with stellar-absorption slit spectroscopy. The morphology and kinematics of the Hi gas outside NGC 1023 suggest it suffered a tidal interaction, sometime in the past, with one of its dwarf companions. At present, however, the optical disc is
    Debattista, Victor P. et al.

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    2002
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    91
  • X-ray Sources in M31: Source Properties and Population
    M31 is one of the best studied galaxies. At a distance of 700 kpc, it provides us with an opportunity to study the global properties of a galaxy which is similar to our Milky Way. We present our Chandra ACIS observations in the central region and along the disk of M31. We include the following. 1) X-ray spectra of point sources: the energy spectrum
    Kong, A. K. H. et al.

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    2002
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  • Thermal Instability in a Cooling and Expanding Medium Including Self-Gravity and Conduction
    A systematic study of the linear thermal stability of a medium subject to cooling, self-gravity, and thermal conduction is carried out for the case when the unperturbed state is subject to global cooling and expansion. A general, recursive WKB solution for the perturbation problem is obtained that can be applied to a large variety of situations in
    Gomez-Pelaez, A. J. et al.

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    4
    2002
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    17
  • SAX J1711.6-3808: a faint X-ray transient harboring a black hole?
    Thanks to dedicated X-ray monitoring observations of the Galactic bulge with the Wide Field Cameras on BeppoSAX, several tens of faint X-ray transients have been discovered with peak fluxes that are just a few percent of that of classical X-ray novae. Most of these faint transients exhibit type-I X-ray bursts and, thus, harbor a neutron star. A few
    in't Zand, Jean et al.

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    4
    2002
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    0