Comment on “Coronal mass ejections, interplanetary ejecta and geomagnetic storms” by H. V. Cane, I. G. Richardson, and O. C. St. Cyr [PDF]
N. Gopalswamy+2 more
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The Detection of Cold Dust in Cassiopeia A: Evidence for the Formation of Metallic Needles in the Ejecta [PDF]
E. Dwek
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Martian subsurface volatile concentrations as a function of time: Clues from layered ejecta craters [PDF]
N. G. Barlow
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Astrophysical lasers operating in optical Fe II lines in stellar ejecta of $\mathsf{\eta}$ Carinae [PDF]
Sven Johansson, V. S. Letokhov
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Impact ejecta in upper Eocene deposits at Massignano, Italy [PDF]
B. P. Glass+2 more
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Ejecta Particle Size Distributions for Shock-Loaded Sn and Al Targets
D. S. Sorenson
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Energy exchange inside SN ejecta and light curves of SNe Ia
E. I. Sorokina+1 more
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A High-Resolution Study of Eta Carinae's Outer Ejecta
K. Weis+3 more
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Chemistry in the ejecta of novae [PDF]
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AbstractWe present photo-ionization and morpho-kinematic analyses of the ejecta of novae. The sample consists of ten novae belonging to the Fe II, He/N and hybrid classes. The Fe II class of novae in the sample have bipolar cone-like structures, with or without equatorial rings with inclination angle in the range of 40°–60°.
M. Pavana+4 more
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