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Reddenings derived from H I and galaxy counts : accuracy and maps.
D. Burstein,C. Heiles +1 more
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This article is published in The Astronomical Journal.The article was published on 1982-08-01. It has received 1025 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Disc galaxy & Interacting galaxy.read more
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CS 22966−043: A Bright New Field SX Phoenicis Star Similar to Those in NGC 5053
TL;DR: CS 22966-043 as mentioned in this paper is an ultra-short-period pulsating star with high velocity (RV = -266 km s-1) discovered during the course of a search for spectroscopic binaries among blue metal-poor field stars, in progress since 1992.
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A Comparison of Far-IR and H I as Reddening Predictors at High Galactic Latitude
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a collection of uniform color distant galaxies as color standards to determine whether the neutral hydrogen (H I) method or the far-infrared (FIR) method is superior.
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Properties of extremely red objects in an overdense region
Marcin Sawicki,Marcin Sawicki,Matthew Stevenson,Matthew Stevenson,L. Felipe Barrientos,Brett Gladman,Gabriela Mallen-Ornelas,Sidney van den Bergh +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a serendipitously discovered overdensity of extremely red objects (EROs) to study the morphologies and cumulative surface number density of EROs in a dense environment.
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Suppressed CO emission and high G/D ratios in z=2 galaxies with sub-solar gas-phase metallicity
R. T. Coogan,R. T. Coogan,Mark Sargent,Emanuele Daddi,Francesco Valentino,V. Strazzullo,Matthieu Béthermin,Matthieu Béthermin,Raphael Gobat,Daizhong Liu,Georgios E. Magdis +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a population of significantly sub-solar enrichment galaxies at z = 1.99 was studied to investigate how molecular gas, dust and star formation relate in low-metallicity galaxies at the peak epoch of star-formation.
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The PYXIS Cluster: A Newly Identified Galactic Globular Cluster
TL;DR: The Pyxis globular cluster as discussed by the authors is the latest addition to the exclusive club of distant Galactic satellites, and is similar in morphological appearance to other outer halo globular clusters and lies tantalizingly close to the plane of the Magellanic Clouds orbit.