Extractions: Sun Jun 12 21:41:57 EDT 2005 thorsten at partita.dartmouth.edu > To: "Tonny Vanmunster" < Tonny.Vanmunster at cbabelgium.com > Cc: "cba-news" < cba-news at cba.phys.columbia.edu cvnet-discussion at yahoogroups.com >; "'Aavso-Photometry'" < aavso-photometry at mira.aavso.org Hello all, I have one spectrum of V587 Lyr from 2003 June, of rather poor quality. It shows signs of a cool star of around type K (together with weak H-alpha emission, so I evidently did not have the wrong object). On the one hand, this reduces the likelihood that it is a UGSU, since the late-type star signature usually indicates a long orbital period. On the other hand, QZ Ser and EI Psc (= RX2329+06) unexpectedly showed cool star features but proved to have short orbital periods EI Psc's period is only 64 min, and
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Astronomy Mailing Lists of, and information on how to subscribe to, mailing lists forStanfordrelated astronomy events. http://www.stanford.edu/dept/astro/lists.html
Extractions: Additionally, there is a mailing list for seminars hosted by the Center for Space Science and Astrophysics (CSSA), Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology (KIPAC), and Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC). This Astronomy/CSSA/KIPAC/SLAC (ACKS) seminar mailing list is named (as the seminar series was formerly known as the CSSA seminars). Anyone subscribed to astro_group receives all messages on this list (astro_group is a subset of this list). This list announces ACKS seminars, as well other talks of widespread astronomical interest (e.g. the annual Bunyan Lecture). If you wish to receive notification of these events but not of the internal events of the Stanford Astronomy Group, you should subscribe to this list.
Astronomy & Astrophysics Preprints & Abstracts It includes a mailing list archive, related software, data and preprints. (For a full list, take a look at the server)! UMIST astrophysics Group ( UMIST http://www.astroweb.com.ar/astroweb/yp_preprint.html
Extractions: The ADS is a free software aimed at the Astrophysics community. It is a distributed environment that provides access to a variety of astronomical data for the scientific user community. At present the main emphasis is on making data collected by NASA space missions available to astronomers. This is being expanded to include access to data from ground based observations. The ADS provides access to over 190 astronomical catalogs and approximately 125,000 astronomical abstracts. It also provides direct access to the HEASARC Browse tool, NSSDC's Online Data and Information Service (NODIS), the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED), and access to SIMBAD (Set of Identifications, Measurements, and Bibliography for Astronomical Data). The user is able to access all of this information via a simple-to-use Graphical User Interface (GUI). Simply " point and click" to retrieve the information you need for proposals, research projects, or classroom assignments.
Astronomy, Astronomy Clubs, Astronomy Jobs, Astronomy News To join a mailing list, click on rightmost column in table and follow the appropriate astrophysics, moder., theor., English, subscribe in body http://astroplace.com/amateurs/mailams.asp
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Extractions: Search for a user's email address UF Physics Department Aliases Administration (Department computers and network contact) Webmaster (Department website contact) Search for a user's email address UF Physics Department Aliases Administration (Department computers and network contact) Webmaster (Department website contact) ... CMS test beam list
CBA - Center For Backyard Astrophysics cba, center for backyard astrophysics. At that time, I also started testingvarious mailing list management software packages to help cut out the spam http://cba.phys.columbia.edu/communications/news/2003/august20.html
NOVELTIS Mailing Lists Service This server provides you access to your environment on mailing list server Most mailing list features require your email. Some mailing lists are hidden http://www.noveltis.net/wws/
OGIP S Automated Mailing List Handler High Energy astrophysics Science Archive Research Center The HEASARC hasinstalled Listserv, an automated mail list handler. http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/journal/ogip_mail3.html
Extractions: NASA Homepage ... Spitzer Bruce O'Neel HEASARC The HEASARC has installed Listserv, an automated mail list handler. This server allows more efficient management of the various OGIP mail exploders used by ROSAT, ASCA, CGRO and HEASARC. Several lists using this system are now in place and are described below. For each mailing list there are two associated internet addresses. One address is used for administrative details such as subscribing, unsubscribing, getting information about the list, getting help, etc. The other address is used for sending messages to the list. All lists are maintained on the machine legacy.gsfc.nasa.gov. The administrative address is the same for every list and is listserv@legacy.gsfc.nasa.gov. The second address is specific for each list and is given in Table 1. Here is an example of how to subscibe to and use a mailing list: Assume a user has an internet address of user@hostname.gsfc.nasa.gov and wishes to send and receive mail from the list "example". First the user must subscribe to the list, which is done as follows: send mail to listserv@legacy.gsfc.nasa.gov
Extractions: Welcome! Below is a listing of all the public mailing lists on physics-mail.ucsd.edu. Click on a list name to get more information about the list, or to subscribe, unsubscribe, and change the preferences on your subscription. To visit the general information page for an unadvertised list, open a URL similar to this one, but with a '/' and the list name appended. List administrators, you can visit the list admin overview page to find the management interface for your list. Send questions or comments to mailman@physics-mail.ucsd.edu List Description Astroclub Astrophysics Club CKM2005-announce CKM2005 General Announcements Hep-seminars High Energy Physics Seminars shareinfo list for CKM2005 participants who wish to find roommates, share a car, or organize trips Determination of the Cabibbo angle Determination of Vub/Vcb with inclusive and exclusive semileptonic B decays Vtd/Vts through mixing and rare B and K decays Angles from charmless B decays Angles from B decays with charm CKM fits and New Physics
FreeLists / Science Fiction mailing list for Phantastika, a community for the belgian ScienceFiction andFantasy. Astonomy, astrophysics, aeronautics, computer science, http://www.freelists.org/cat/17
Extractions: Science Fiction Sci-fi groups and hobbies USS Vanguard The members of the Star Trek USS Vanguard wish to utilize FreeList as a way of discussing science fiction, Star Trek tools found on the Internet, and for utilizing the 'Net as a way to build Star Trek communities on the Internet. USSAvalon We are apart of the Celestial Prime Alliance, a simulation based in the Star Trek universe. We sim using AOL/AIM chat rooms and write logs in between to further character lines and the plot. With this list, it will cut down having to send it to twenty people (which is a normal amount for a sim). We portray characters, ranks, and personalities. USS Meridian We are apart of the Celestial Prime Alliance, an only simulation based in the Star Trek universe. We sim using AOL/AIM chat rooms and write logs in between to further character lines and the plot. With this list, it will cut down having to send it to twenty people (which is a normal amount for a sim). We portray characters, ranks, and personalities. U.S.S. Lovisa
Brahms.phy.vanderbilt.edu Mailing Lists brahms.phy.vanderbilt.edu mailing lists Jrclub, Vanderbilt AstrophysicsJournal Club Announcements. Mailman, no description available http://brahms.phy.vanderbilt.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo
Extractions: Welcome! Below is a listing of all the public mailing lists on brahms.phy.vanderbilt.edu. Click on a list name to get more information about the list, or to subscribe, unsubscribe, and change the preferences on your subscription. To visit the general information page for an unadvertised list, open a URL similar to this one, but with a '/' and the list name appended. List administrators, you can visit the list admin overview page to find the management interface for your list. If you are having trouble using the lists, please contact mailman@brahms.phy.vanderbilt.edu List Description Astronomy 102, Fall 2004 Announcements for Astronom 103, Fall 2005 Daily status for A103 meeting location Astronomy 250 Spring 2004 Astronomy 260, Spring 2005 Beer B.E.E.R = Bessel Expansion of Energetic Radiation Brains [no description available] Jrclub Vanderbilt Astrophysics Journal Club Announcements Mailman [no description available]
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Extractions: Welcome! Below is the collection of publicly-advertised Mailman mailing lists on brahms.phy.vanderbilt.edu. Click on a list name to visit the configuration pages for that list.To visit the administrators configuration page for an unadvertised list, open a URL similar to this one, but with a '/' and the list name appended. If you have the proper authority, you can also create a new mailing list General list information can be found at the mailing list overview page (Send questions and comments to mailman@brahms.phy.vanderbilt.edu List Description Astronomy 102, Fall 2004 Announcements for Astronom 103, Fall 2005 Daily status for A103 meeting location Astronomy 250 Spring 2004 Astronomy 260, Spring 2005 Beer B.E.E.R = Bessel Expansion of Energetic Radiation Brains [no description available] Jrclub Vanderbilt Astrophysics Journal Club Announcements Mailman [no description available]
SocioSite: ABOUT MAILING LISTS An explanation of character and working of mailing lists. Editor AlbertBenschop (University of Amsterdam). http://www2.fmg.uva.nl/sociosite/about_mailinglists.html
Extractions: Mailing Lists Home Search Suggestions? Dutch version One of the most exciting aspects of Internet use is that it opens up the entire world of e-mail messaging. You can use e-mail to reach a friend, but you can also use it to sign up for mailing lists. Mailing lists are electronic discussion areas where people exchange messages on a whole library of topics, ranging from astrophysics to the blues. Somewhere in between these two there are also a lot of mailing lists which are interesting for social scientists. These mailing lists (or discussion groups) differ from Usenet newsgroups in that messages are sent via e-mail; Usenet subscribers have to access the newsgroup to read messages. All messages posted to the group's central address are distributed to the mailboxes of subscribers, each of them has the opportunity to answer them. To join a mailing list send mail to the appropriate address. In general: Subscribe to a Mailing List by sending the following message: Postings will soon begin to arrive in your mailbox. When you send messages to the list, you will use a second address that will be specified when you subscribe. Mailing lists often provide a good forum for discussion and getting answers to questions you may have. However, some mailing lists may fill up your inbox faster than you can read mail. When you subscribe to a mailing list, you will get a message that your subscription has been registered with information on how to unsubscribe yourself from the list. In general:
Validation And Verification Mailing List Web Site computational fluid dynamics (CFD), astrophysics, and other large scale projects . The actual mailing list is currently ivandv@cs.clemson.edu. http://www.cs.clemson.edu/~steve/ivandv/
Extractions: The original reason for instituting this mailing list was to have a forum for discussing the validation and verification of large scale engineering and scientific simulations . These may be discrete event or continuous or a hybrid. The target group is technical management, scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and computer scientists who have an interest in validation and/or verification. The list is, of course, open to people outside those listed. It is hoped, however, that this list will wrestle with technical issues of modern engineering and scientific simulations; for example, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), astrophysics, and other large scale projects. Because much of what might come up in discussion is proprietary, the policy of the moderator is to accept such submissions through his personal login
PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results The HASTROL mailing list covers research into and teaching of the history of This section covers a range of astronomy and astrophysics topics. http://www.psigate.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/psisearch.pl?term1=astronomy&limit=0&subj
PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results The AstroEducation mailing list, a Physical Sciences LTSN Centre list hosted Formerly published by Springer, the journal Astronomy and astrophysics http://www.psigate.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/psibrowse.pl?toplevel=astronomy&limit=0&s
Extractions: Find databases, exam papers and more ... Internet links Search Library web site Catalogue (title) Catalogue (author) Catalogue (words) Reserve (course) World Wide Web for It is intended that the scope of the material on this page will correspond to the scope of the topics of interest to the A2 Astronomy and Astrophysics program of the Graduate school. Jump to: ANU Resources Electronic databases, books and journals Australian Resources Worldwide Resources ... Mailing Lists and Discussion Groups 2MASS at IPAC The Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) project providing a context for the interpretation of results obtained at infrared and other wavelengths ADC (Astronomical Data Center) CADC Interface to the Digitized Sky Survey HST Guide Star Catalogue
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CUCJun2002 AO periods through the HEAD newsletter, HEAD mailing list, the AstrophysicsTheory Program mailing list, and other broad community lists in the future. http://cxc.harvard.edu/cdo/cuc/ucom.jun02.html
Extractions: Others: A. Tennant, H. Tananbaum, B. Wilkes Roger reported that the S/C is performing superbly and operations are routine. His reports on status, operations, expendables usage, observing efficiency, observations, data systems, data delivery, and grant awards are all appreciated by the committee. Roger reported that SAO and NASA have begun negotiations on the 5 year extension to the CXC contract. It was decided that any action by the CUC on this issue would be premature at this time. Harvey reported on the use of the Director's Discretionary Time from February through June 2002. About 585 ks of cycle 3 DDT have been used already, making it unlikely that a significant chunk of time will be available for a single large observation as happened in the past two cycles (RXJ1856.5-3754 in cycle 2 and the CDSF in cycle 1). It was noted that over the three month period from 3 March to 3 June there were 8 load interrupt ToOs of which 4 were DDTs while the remainder were ToOs awarded by the peer review. Nominally the peer review gives out 9 ToOs, HST one, and the Director two. [1] The committee briefly discussed this issue and noted that the fast response time DDTs were in addition to the others and were therefore a significant benefit to the user community. The CUC also realizes the increased workload that these observations entail for the mission operations staff and greatly appreciates their tremendous efforts.