Papers -- 9/28/2006

The Effect of Star Formation on the Far-Infrared--Radio Correlation within Galaxies

The end of the galactic cosmic ray spectrum

Time evolution of the radio continuum of young starbursts: The importance of synchrotron emission

  • Authors: H. Hirashita (1), L. K. Hunt (2) ((1) University of Tsukuba, Japan, (2) Istituto di Radioastronomia-Sezione Firenze, Italy)

The correlation between the distribution of galaxies and 21cm emission at high redshifts

The Local Universe as Seen in Far-Infrared and in Far-Ultraviolet: A Global Point of View on the Local Recent Star Formation

The hot subdwarf B + white dwarf binary KPD 1930+2752 - a Supernova Type Ia progenitor candidate

The BAIKAL Neutrino Experiment: From NT200 to NT200+

The existence and detection of optically dark galaxies by 21cm surveys

Detection of optical linear polarization in the SN2006aj/GRB060218 non-spherical expansion

Observation of CP violation in B^0 -> eta' K^0 Decays

The Standard Model: Alchemy and Astrology

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