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We consider the sensitivity of the circular-orbit adiabatic contraction approximation to the baryon condensation rate and the orbital structure of dark matter haloes in the Λ cold dark matter (ΛCDM) p...
The response of atomic and molecular gas to a disk -disk collision
Physical Atoms Molecules Gas Gas particles Mapping the atom Kinematics The stars
2014/12/9
The physical and morphological properties of the atomic and molecular gas in early stage interacting systems are investigated in detail using two complementary approaches; (1) by studying the response...
The statistics of the curvature quanta generated during a stage of inflationary expansion is used to derive a count response model for the large-scale phonons determining, in the concordance lore, the...
Enhancing the spectral response of filled bolometer arrays for submillimeter astronomy
spectral response filled bolometer arrays submillimeter astronomy
2010/11/11
The future missions for astrophysical studies in the submillimeter region will need detectors with very high sensitivity and large field of view. Bolometer arrays can fulfill these requirements over a...
Ionospheric response to the space weather event of 18 November 2003 -- An investigation
Solar flare cornal ejection lonospheric effect
2010/11/16
Ionospheric response to the space weather event of 18 November 2003 -- An investigation.
Response of a Balloon-Borne Omnidirectional Detector to the Atmospheric Secondary Charged Cosmic Radiation at a place of 11.5 GV Geomagnetic Cut-Off
11.5 GV Geomagnetic Cut-Off Balloon-Borne Omnidirectional Detector tmospheric Secondary Charged Cosmic Radiation
2009/6/9
Response of a Balloon-Borne Omnidirectional Detector to the Atmospheric Secondary Charged Cosmic Radiation at a place of 11.5 GV Geomagnetic Cut-Off。
THERMAL PROCESSES AND SPIRAL DENSITY WAVES I. RESPONSE OF THE GALACTIC DISC TO A PERTURBATION IN THE GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL
THERMAL PROCESSES SPIRAL DENSITY WAVES I THE GALACTIC DISC
2009/4/22
THERMAL PROCESSES AND SPIRAL DENSITY WAVES I. RESPONSE OF THE GALACTIC DISC TO A PERTURBATION IN THE GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL。