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Trends in the decapod crustacean community at the southernmost estuary of the Atlantic coast of Europe. [PDF]
González-Ortegón E +4 more
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New parameters for star-cluster dynamics: Observational results
We recently used a large set of Monte Carlo simulations of globular clusters (GCs) to define new, fully empirical parameters (named A51, P51, and S2.5) able to trace the internal dynamical evolution of dense stellar systems.
Lanzoni B., Ferraro F. R., Vesperini E.
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This study provides an in-depth analysis of the ancient open galactic cluster NGC 6253, characterized by the presence of both blue and yellow straggler stars.
Huanbin Chi, Feng Wang
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Sexual dimorphic regulation of recombination by the synaptonemal complex in C. elegans. [PDF]
Cahoon CK +3 more
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Blue horizontal branch stars (BHBs), excellent distant tracers for probing the Milky Way’s halo density profile, are distinguished in the ${\left(g-r\right)}_{0}$ versus ( i − z ) _0 color space from another class of stars, blue straggler stars.
Fengqing Yu +11 more
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Mergers via failed common envelope as a route toward intermediate-mass stripped stars
Stripped stars are a common product of binary stellar systems, spanning a wide mass range from Wolf-Rayet stars to hot subdwarfs and helium white dwarfs.
Picco A., Marchant P., Pauli D., Sana H.
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More than half of all main-sequence (MS) stars have one or more companions, and many of those with initial masses 10 yr) companions. Furthermore, both BSS binaries and DWDs exhibit signatures of WD birth kicks.
Cheyanne Shariat +6 more
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Mitogen-induced defective mitosis transforms neural progenitor cells. [PDF]
Omairi HK +12 more
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Formation Channels for Blue Straggler Stars [PDF]
In this chapter we consider two formation channels for blue straggler stars: 1) the merger of two single stars via a collision, and 2) those produced via mass transfer within a binary. We review how computer simulations show that stellar collisions are likely to lead to relatively little mass loss and are thus effective in producing a young population ...
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Stellar Collisions and Blue Straggler Formation
We review recent 3D hydrodynamic calculations of stellar collisions using the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) method, and we discuss the implications of the results for the formation and evolution of blue stragglers in globular clusters. We also discuss the construction of simple analytic models for merger remnants, approximating the mass loss ...
Lombardi, James C., Rasio, Frederic A.
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