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  1. Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics (Springer Praxis Books / Astronomy and Planetary Sciences) by Lars Bergström, Ariel Goobar, 2006-07-11
  2. An Introduction to Modern Stellar Astrophysics by Dale A. Ostlie, Bradley W. Carroll, 2006-07-28
  3. Astrophysical Plasmas and Fluids (Astrophysics and Space Science Library) by Vinod Krishan, 1999-01-31
  4. General Relativity: With Applications to Astrophysics (Theoretical and Mathematical Physics) by Norbert Straumann, 2010-11-02
  5. How Dark Matter Created Dark Energy and the Sun: An Astrophysics Detective Story by Jerome Drexler, 2003-12-15
  6. Theoretical Astrophysics: Volume 2, Stars and Stellar Systems by T. Padmanabhan, 2001-04-30
  7. Galactic Dynamics: (Second Edition) (Princeton Series in Astrophysics) by James Binney, Scott Tremaine, 2008-01-07
  8. The Design and Construction of Large Optical Telescopes (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library)
  9. Handbook of Space Astronomy and Astrophysics by Dr Martin V. Zombeck, 2006-12-25
  10. Relativistic Fluids and Magneto-fluids: With Applications in Astrophysics and Plasma Physics (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics) by A. M. Anile, 2005-12-15
  11. The Physics of Astrophysics Volume II: Gas Dynamics (A Series of Books in Astronomy) by Frank H. Shu, 2009-10-15
  12. Unsolved Problems in Astrophysics
  13. The Cold Universe: Saas-Fee Advanced Course 32, 2002. Swiss Society for Astrophysics and Astronomy (Saas-Fee Advanced Courses) by Andrew W. Blain, Francoise Combes, et all 2010-11-02
  14. Cores to Clusters: Star Formation with Next Generation Telescopes (Astrophysics and Space Science Library)

61. SpringerLink Home - Main
www.springerlink.com/openurl. asp?genre=journal issn=0004640X - Similar pages Penn Astro-Cosmo Peopleastrophysics Faculty. Mariangela Bernardi Mariangela Bernardi Observational astrophysics, Gary Bernstein Gary Bernstein Observational astrophysics, Mark
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62. Notre Dame Center For Astrophysics (NDCfA)
A summary of the current research interests of the University of Notre Dame s Center for astrophysics.
http://www.nd.edu/~astro/
Welcome to the University of Notre Dame's Center for Astrophysics website. We are part of the Physics Department , which is part of the College of Science at Notre Dame . Notre Dame is located in Northern Indiana near the city of South Bend in the US. Click here for maps and directions. Here you can learn about the many different research projects that are currently happening at Notre Dame and the people involved with them. You'll also find information about our weekly seminars. If you are interested in giving a seminar, or if you have any suggestions, feel free to contact us. Univ. of Notre Dame Center for Astrophysics
Nieuwland Science Hall, Rm 225
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63. High Energy Astrophysics Division
High Energy astrophysics Division (HEAD) assists and promotes the advancement of research and the dissemination of knowledge about high energy events,
http://www.aas.org/head/
HEAD High Energy Astrophysics Division Home HEAD Home Meetings Calendar ... Members
High Energy Astrophysics Division (HEAD) assists and promotes the advancement of research and the dissemination of knowledge about high energy events, particles, quanta, relativistic gravitational fields, and related phenomena in the astrophysical universe. HEAD also promotes the coordination of this research and knowledge with other branches of science. The division holds Division Meetings each 12-24 months, as well as sessions within the meetings of the American Astronomical Society . Each year, HEAD awards the Rossi Prize for recent original research in High Energy Astrophysics. Approximately every 18 months, HEAD also sponsors the Schramm Award for High Energy Astrophysics Science Journalism which is awarded at the HEAD Division Meetings. The electronic HEAD Newsletter is published twice yearly. HEAD membership information is managed within the AAS database at AAS Member Directory
Items of Current Interest:
  • Three new members were elected to the HEAD Executive Committee. Dale Frail, Angela Olinto, and Dieter Hartmann were elected to two-year terms (2008-2010) as members of the HEAD Executive Committee. Congratulations to all three! And thanks to retiring members Chris Reynolds, Julie McEnery and Roger Romani. At the HEAD Business meeting during the January AAS meeting in Austin, the Chair, Steve Murray, announced that the 2008 Bruno Rossi Prize is being awarded to Steven Allen, J. Patrick Henry, Maxim Markevitch, and Alexey Vikhlinin for their pioneering work on the use of x-ray observations to study the physics and evolution of clusters of galaxies, and on the use of clusters as cosmological probes.

64. UCSB Astrophysics & Cosmology, University Of California, Santa Barbara
The UCSB Physics Department houses the campus s astrophysics research, ranging form experimental work on the cosmic microwave background to observational
http://www.physics.ucsb.edu/~astrogroup/
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Recent News Coming soon... The UCSB Physics Department houses the campus's astrophysics research, ranging form experimental work on the cosmic microwave background to observational work at the University of California/California Institute of Technology operated Keck Observatories in Hawaii and theoretical work in all parts of astrophysics. Frequent seminars and graduate courses in astrophysics allow students to learn the fundamentals of the field and become acquainted with the rich research opportunities. The campus astrophysics effort is enhanced by frequent programs at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics that attract world-class theoretical astrophysicists for extended periods, as well as postdoctoral researchers in astrophysics. var site="s11ucsbastro"

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66. Astronomy & Astrophysics - A&A Press Release: Gliese 581: One Planet Might Indee
In April, a European team of astronomers announced in Astronomy astrophysics the discovery of two possibly habitable Earthlike planets.
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Gliese 581: one planet might indeed be habitable
In April, a European team of astronomers announced in
More than 10 years after the discovery of the first extrasolar planet, astronomers have now discovered more than 250 of these planets. Until a few years ago, most of the newly discovered exoplanets were Jupiter-mass, probably gaseous, planets. Recently, astronomers have announced the discovery of several planets that are potentially much smaller, with a minimum mass lower than 10 Earth masses: the now so-called super-Earths [1].
In April, a European team announced in the discovery of two new planets orbiting the M star Gliese 581 (a red dwarf), with masses of at least 5 and 8 Earth masses. Given their distance to their parent star, these new planets (now known as Gliese 581c and Gliese 581d) were the first ever possible candidates for habitable planets.
Contrary to Jupiter-like giant planets that are mainly gaseous, terrestrial planets are expected to be extremely diverse: some will be dry and airless, while others will have much more water and gases than the Earth. Only the next generation of telescopes will allow us to tell what these new worlds and their atmospheres are made of and to search for possible indications of life on these planets. However, theoretical investigations are possible today and can be a great help in identifying targets for these future observations.

67. Astrophysics Group - Department Of Physics - University Of Cambridge
A wideranging program of research, including the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory, situated at Lord s Bridge. Group members, research interests,
http://www.mrao.cam.ac.uk/
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68. JCA: Joint Center For Astrophysics
Collaboration between the Laboratory for HighEnergy astrophysics and the University of Maryland - Baltimore County.
http://www.jca.umbc.edu/
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69. Home Page « Particle Astrophysics
Welcome to the Particle astrophysics Home Page. We penetrate the mysteries of heaven and the earth. We see the furthest and the deepest.
http://www.phys.cwru.edu/part-astro/
Physics Particle Astrophysics Physics Courses Faculty Research ... Events Home Page PA Home Page PA Research PA Seminars PA Publications CERCA ... New Astro-ph Papers
The Kavli-CERCA Cosmology Conference celebrated the creation of CERCA
Steven Weinberg and Stephen Hawking were the lecturers for the first 2 CERCA Public Lectures
This summary of the Dark Matter situation was one of the APS "Great Discovery" Posters commissioned for the APS Centennial meeting. Click on the picture to see a larger version.
Welcome to the Particle Astrophysics Home Page
We penetrate the mysteries of heaven and the earth. We see the furthest and the deepest. We know what you want to know, so pay attention.
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70. Nsf.gov - Funding - NSF Astronomy And Astrophysics Postdoctoral
NSF Astronomy and astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellowships provide an opportunity for highly qualified, recent doctoral scientists to carry out an integrated
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71. Caltech Submillimeter Astrophysics
The Submillimeter astrophysics Group at the California Institute of Technology. CSO Logo CSO at CIT Caltech Logo. Location
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72. High Energy Astrophysics At CASS
High energy astrophysics projects in CASS are concentrated on the 4th floor of the new Science Engineering Research Facility (SERF), just to the east of
http://mamacass.ucsd.edu/
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73. STARE Project Home Page - A Search For Extrasolar Planets
STARE uses precise timeseries photometry to search for extrasolar giant planets transiting their parent stars.
http://www.hao.ucar.edu/public/research/stare/stare.html
STARE ST ellar A R esearch on E xoplanets) uses precise time-series photometry to search for extrasolar giant planets transiting their parent stars. An important byproduct of this search will be an unusually complete survey of variable stars within its selected fields-of-view. STARE is a member of TrES, a network of three small-aperture telescopes searching the sky for transiting planets.
TrES-1 Thermal Emission Detected!

A New Detached M Dwarf Eclipsing Binary Observed by TrES.

TrES Network Success: Transiting Planet TrES-1 Discovered.

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74. MIT Kavli Institute For Astrophysics And Space Research
Kavli Institute for astrophysics and Space Research. Formerly The MIT Center for Space Research. M27 The Christmas Tree Nebula
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75. Institute For Astrophysics
Capilla Peak Observatory, faculty listing, a doctoral program and research activities.
http://panda.unm.edu/ifa/ifa.htm
The Institute for Astrophysics announces the 2nd International Workshop on the Interconnection Between Particle Physics and Cosmology. View Website The University of New Mexico Department of Physics and Astronomy Institute for Astrophysics (IfA) Purpose: To facilitate research in astrophysics at UNM. Structure: The IFA resides within the Department of Physics and Astronomy at UNM Officers: Director - P.A. (Trish) Henning, Assoc. Director - Rich Rand Contact: henning@as.unm.edu or rjr@phys.unm.edu Members: Harjit S. Ahluwalia Rouzbeh Allahverdi Stephen A. Gregory - Emeritus P.A. (Trish) Henning Dinesh Loomba John T. McGraw R. Marcus Price - Emeritus Richard J. Rand Gregory Taylor Associate Members: Jack Brandt Hélène Dickel John Dickel Namir Kassim ... Mara Payne LINKS The IfA operates the Capilla Peak Observatory, featuring a 24" Boller and Chivens telescope with an excellent CCD camera at Cassegrain focus. The link to CPO features many useful databases and weather sites. Although the IfA is formally independent of the teaching activities of UNM, Capilla is used by many of our classes and individual students, and the teaching faculty are members of the IfA. You might want to look at the links to the instructional pages of the Department of Physics and Astronomy (PandA). We offer astronomically related degrees such as: Ph.D. in physics with a concentration in astrophysics, B.S. in astrophysics, and a B.A. in physics and astronomy.

76. ASD: Gravitational Astrophysics Laboratory
NASA s Gravitational astrophysics Lab conducts a broad range of scientific investigations to test Einstein s theory of General Relativity.
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    78. Astrophysical Sciences - Princeton University
    Academics, research, library, publications, events, news, computing and telescopes, and links.
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    79. SAO/NASA ADS Custom Query Form Thu Apr 3 22:06:37 2008
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    80. UCSB Cosmology Group
    Experimental Cosmology Group Physics Department University of California, Santa Barbara 805.893.8418. To go directly to the Planck Mission Education and
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