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  1. Astrophysics in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (Princeton)) by Dan Maoz, 2007-03-05
  2. Solar Astrophysics by Peter V. Foukal, 2004-04-30
  3. Astrophysical Concepts (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library) by Martin Harwit, 2010-11-02
  4. Groups of Galaxies in the Nearby Universe: Proceedings of the ESO Workshop held at Santiago de Chile, December 5 - 9, 2005 (ESO Astrophysics Symposia)
  5. Cosmology and Astrophysics through Problems by T. Padmanabhan, 1996-09-28
  6. Astrophysics: Decoding the Cosmos by Judith Ann Irwin, 2007-06-15
  7. The New Cosmos: An Introduction to Astronomy and Astrophysics by Albrecht Unsöld, Bodo Baschek, 2001-09-04
  8. Principles of Star Formation (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library) by Peter H. Bodenheimer, 2011-03-01
  9. Introduction to Stellar Astrophysics: Volume 2 by Erika Böhm-Vitense, 1989-11-24
  10. Introduction to High-Energy Astrophysics by Stephan Rosswog, Marcus Brüggen, 2007-09-03
  11. Observational Astrophysics by Robert C. Smith, 1995-06-30
  12. Astrophysics Of Gaseous Nebulae And Active Galactic Nuclei by Donald E. Osterbrock, Gary J. Ferland, 2005-09-21
  13. An Introduction to Modern Galactic Astrophysics And Cosmology by Bradley W. Carroll, 2006-11-24
  14. Comprehending and Decoding the Cosmos: Discovering Solutions to Over a Dozen Cosmic Mysteries by Utilizing Dark Matter Relationism, Cosmology, and Astrophysics by Jerome Drexler, 2006-05-22

41. AAVSO: Hands-On Astrophysics Home Page
Variable stars in science, math, and computer education an educational project of the AAVSO.
http://hoa.aavso.org/
DISCOVER THE EXCITEMENT OF DOING REAL SCIENCE USING REAL DATA! Hands-On Astrophysics, an educational project of the AAVSO , is an invitation to embark upon a journey into the very hearts of starsto listen to and observe the rhythms of their pulsations, and begin to gain an understanding of the processes by which they evolve.

42. NC State Astrophysics
Theoretical astrophysics at North Carolina State University. astrophysics Research at NC State Undergraduate Research
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43. Astrophysics At The NSSDC
National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) astrophysics Page.
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/astro/
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44. Nuclear Astrophysics Data
An area for providing nuclear data for astrophysics calculations, such as nucleosynthesis, stellar evolution, the Big Bang, and supernova dynamics.
http://t2.lanl.gov/data/astro/astro.html
This is an area for providing nuclear data for astrophysics calculations, such as nucleosynthesis, stellar evolution, the Big Bang, and super-nova dynamics. As a start, we are including conventional astrophysics representations (the astrophysical S-factor and the reaction rate sigma-v-bar versus temperature) for several charged-particle induced reactions from recent LANL evaluations by Gerry Hale and Philip Page, links to recent papers on astrophysical topics from our Group, and links to nuclear masses and other properties for almost 9000 nuclides from Moller and Nix. This area is a component of our participation in the Astrophysics Task Force under the US Nuclear Reaction Data Network (USNRDN). The USNRDN is a project of DOE/NP. For more information, see the Astrophysics Task Force section on the USNRDN Home Page . Additional nuclear data for astrophysics is available online from LBNL NEW for Jan'00! Plots in PDF format for Adobe acroread. Articles on Nuclear Astrophysics
For some background information on nuclear astrophysics and the effects of nuclear data on some of the most interesting problems of astronomy, see the general article on Nuclear Astrophysics or the advanced article on Helium Burning in Stars from our Schoolbus Tour Reaction Q-Values and Thresholds
Computes reaction Q-values and thresholds using experimental and theoretical nuclear masses.

45. Center For Astrophysics & Space Sciences, UCSD
An interdisciplinary research unit for research and graduate study in astronomy, astrophysics, and space sciences. Areas of specialization include
http://casswww.ucsd.edu/
University of California, San Diego
John P. Gleason, Celestial Images Brian Keating is one of two UCSD faculty members to receive a White House Science Award. UCSD news White House news
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The is an interdisciplinary research unit for research and graduate study in astronomy, astrophysics, and space sciences. Areas of specialization include high-energy astrophysics, optical and ultraviolet astronomy, infrared astronomy, radio astronomy, theoretical astrophysics, cosmology, solar physics, space plasma physics, interferometry, and astronomical instrumentation. CASS includes faculty, research staff and students affiliated with UCSD's departments of Physics Chemistry , and Electrical and Computer Engineering Information about CASS
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Telescopes - [Keck] [Lick] For further information about CASS please contact Cheryl Matson in the Director's Office.

46. UC Santa Cruz Astronomy & Astrophysics
Research, graduate and undergraduate studies, talk schedule, courses, and links.
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Related Links: UC Observatories Center for Adaptive Optics Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics Center for Origin, Dynamics, and Evolution of Planets (CODEP) ... Theoretical Astrophysics Santa Cruz (TASC) UCSC is one of the world's leading centers for both observational and theoretical research in astronomy and astrophysics. The department includes 25 faculty members, whose research interests range from the Solar System and the Milky Way to the most distant galaxies in the Universe and the most fundamental questions of cosmology. There are typically over a dozen postdoctoral researchers in residence, as well as a dedicated and skilled technical staff and a steady stream of visiting scientists. The UCSC department was recently ranked first in the country in research impact, based on citation studies. [ More EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
News UCSC Astronomer Joseph Miller as Vice Provost for Silicon Valley Initiatives [ More Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation commits $200 million support for Thirty-Meter Telescope [ More How to make the brightest supernova ever: explode, collapse, repeat [

47. Astrophysics Science Division
NASA s astrophysics Science Division conducts and supports astroparticle (gammaray and cosmic-ray), x-ray, gravitational-wave, observational cosmology,
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The Astrophysics Science Division supports the GSFC astrophysics projects by providing scientific leadership and supports a research program to achieve NASA's strategic science goals. The key questions addressed by the Divisions research programs include:
  • How do galaxies, stars, and planetary systems form and evolve?
  • What is the diversity of worlds beyond our solar system?
  • Which planets might harbor life?
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SN1987A X-ray and IR analysis of the "big crash"
Nick White's "Exploring the Universe" talk (Texas, Apr 20, 2006)

48. Theoretical Astrophysics
The Theoretical astrophysics group (T6) combines the computational expertise and resources at LANL with detailed physics (theory based on experiments) to
http://qso.lanl.gov/
The Theoretical Astrophysics group (T-6) combines the computational expertise and resources at LANL with detailed physics (theory based on experiments) to solve complex astrophysical problems. This work spans a broad range of astrophysical phenomena from stellar evolution and stellar endpoints (supernovae, gamma-ray bursts) to nuclear astrophysics to magnetized accretion disks to asteroid and planetary collisions. Our work includes the study of a variety of physics and numerical physics applications: radiation and magneto hydrodynamics, general relativity, and nuclear physics. In addition, T-6 has a major research effort developing cutting edge computational resources. Contact Info People Job Opportunities Research Projects ... Astrophysics Meetings Research Highlight
Rotating Core-Collapse
The collapse of massive stars produce supernovae and leave behind compact remnants (neutron stars or black holes). Here we show a 3-dimensional collapse simulation of a rotating stellar core 300ms after collapse. The colors denote entropy and the vectors denote velocity. Group Office: (505)667-7380, fax: (505)664-0007 Los Alamos National Laboratory, MS B227, Los Alamos, NM 87545

49. Astrophysics - Definition From The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
Definition of astrophysics from the MerriamWebster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/astrophysics

50. Astrophysics
astrophysics is the attempt to understand the physical processes at work in the Universe. It deals with questions such as, how do stars and galaxies form
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51. Astrophysics Missions
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52. JINA, Joint Institute For Nuclear Astrophysics
The Physics Frontier Center JINA (Joint Institute for Nuclear astrophysics) at the University of Notre Dame, Michigan State University, the University of
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Hendrik Schatz was elected APS fellow.
Citation: For his seminal contributions to our theoretical and experimental understanding of the r-process, the rp-process, x-ray bursts, and the modification of neutron star crusts by the ashes of nuclear processes.
Peter Garnavich was elected APS fellow. Citation: For pioneering work on the discovery of dark energy and the cosmic equation of state, along with important observational discoveries regarding the nature of gamma ray bursts and the physics of supernova light curves. JINA has joined an international new research alliance "Extremes of Density and Temperature: Cosmic Matter in the Laboratory". Details Website The JINA Reaclib Database's first "snap shot" library V0 is now available. This public and web-based database stores thermonuclear reaction rates of relevance for explosive hydrogen and helium burning, as well as the s-processes and r-processes. For more details visit: JINA Reaclib Database Website or contact: reaclib@nscl.msu.edu

53. Astrophysics Visualization Archive | Astronomy Resources | Hayden Planetarium
A searchable, curated collection of scientific visualizations and animations relating to astronomy, astrophysics and space science.
http://www.haydenplanetarium.org/resources/ava/
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Explore astrophysics through science visualization and animation. The Astrophysics Visualization Archive is a resource for visualizations (movies) that demonstrate astronomical or astrophysical phenomena. Choose from one of these categories: Solar System Stars Galaxies Universe ... American Museum of Natural History Last modified: 17 May 2006

54. The Astrophysical Institute At Ohio University
Topics Normal Galaxies Galactic Nuclei Galaxy Clusters Interstellar Medium NearEarth Asteroids Nuclear astrophysics
http://www.phy.ohiou.edu/~astro/
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Markus Böttcher Doug Clowe Mangala Sharma Joe Shields ... Tom Statler (ApI Director)

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Carl Brune Doug Green Keith Milam Daniel Phillips ... M. Prakash

Adjunct Faculty:
Jay Lockman

Instructors:
George Eberts Tom O'Grady

Graduate Students:
Desiree Cotto-Figueroa Manasvita Joshi Paul Peterson Sergey Postnikov Brett Ragozzine David Riethmiller

PhD Graduate Alumni:
Jakob Bak Laura Birzan Anca Constantin Steven Diehl Justin Finke Swati Gupta ... Robert Salow
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BAAS Annual Report '03-'04 ( ps pdf BAAS Annual Report '02-'03 ( ps pdf Previous Annual Reports

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Ohio University Joins University Space Research Association Evidence for Dark Matter a Top Discovery in 2006 Black Holes Stirring Up Elliptical Galaxies Huge Superbubble of Gas Blowing Out of Milky Way ... Astrophysics Major Named Goldwater Scholar
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55. JILA
astrophysics Atomic Molecular Physics Biophysics. A strontium clock. Chemical Physics Nanoscience Optical Physics Precision Measurement
http://jilawww.colorado.edu/
Research Faculty As one of the nation's leading scientific institutes, JILA supports an eclectic and innovative research program that ranges from the small, cold world of quantum physics through the design of precision optics and atom lasers to the processes that shape the stars and galaxies. David Nesbitt with his group. JILA's faculty includes three Nobel Laureates. Creative collaborations among researchers play a key role in generating the pioneering research the Institute and its Center for AMO Physics are known for around the world. Contact JILA News Weekly Events Publications Members Openings Include: Faculty Position in Theoretical AMO Physics Faculty Position in Experimental Biophysics Visiting Fellows Program
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56. { The Ohio State University :: Theoretical Astrophysics And Cosmology Research G
astrophysics is the application of physics, and more broadly the physical sciences, to questions concerning the nature, workings, origin, and evolution of
http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~astro/
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Welcome to the Astrophysics and Cosmology home page at The Ohio State University.
Summary of Our Research
Astrophysics is the application of physics, and more broadly the physical sciences, to questions concerning the nature, workings, origin, and evolution of the universe. At Ohio State, we have built a first-class astrophysics group, relying heavily on a strong rapport between the physics and astronomy departments. Numerous advances in astrophysics have been made recently. We now understand the expansion of the universe in terms of the Big Bang. That model explains the three-degree background radiation as well as the measured cosmic abundances of helium and other light elements. Numerous other problems remain unsolved but appear tantalizingly close to solution. for example, can we understand how galaxies could have formed as the universe expanded and cooled? Is the magnitude of this cosmic 'lumpiness' consistent with the anisotropy in the background radiation observed by the COBE satellite? And what consitutues the 'missing mass,' the unssen matter that appears to pervade the universe? Indeed, how old is the universe? To understand the origin and nature of the universe, we need to understand how it was at its beginning. This necessarily involves states of matter and energy vastly different from anything that can be replicated today, on Earth or in space. Of necessity, the field of astrophysics has brought together physics and physicists from a broad range of subfields, involving particle physics, nuclear physics, general relativity, observational astronomy, and statistical mechanics.

57. Lockheed Martin >
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58. Princeton University Astrophysics Library Home Page
NASA s astrophysics Data System to search astronomical catalogs and data archives. NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED) and LEVEL 5
http://astrolib.princeton.edu/

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59. UCLA - Division Of Astronomy & Astrophysics
The Division of Astronomy astrophysics (this site) is part of the Department of Physics Astronomy, one of several Physical Sciences departments in the
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(restricted) Grad Program Division News: Undergrad Program Astronomers Study High Speed Cluster
UCLA astronomer Andrea Stolte, among others, has tracked the trajectory of the Arches cluster with the Very Large Telescope in Chile and the Keck Observatory in Hawaii. The Arches cluster is a group of young stars very close to the galactic center whose fast motion of 200km/s puzzles astronomers.
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Planet Formation in the Pleiades
Astronomers, among them Joseph Rhee and Ben Zuckerman both of UCLA, using the Gemini Observatory in Hawaii and the Spitzer Space Telescope discovered a large number of hot dust particles around one of the stars in the Pleiades. These particles could have been produced by collisions as rocky terrestrial planets are formed.
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Detection of High-Energy Particles from Active Black Holes
A team of scientists including Katsushi Arisaka and Alexander Kusenko of UCLA have detected ultra-high-energy particles from just outside enormous, active black holes in nearby galaxies. These particles interact with Earth's atmosphere creating a shower of secondary particles which were detected by the Pierre Auger Observatory in Argentina.

60. Astronomy And Astrophysics In The New Millennium
Astronomy and astrophysics Survey Committee, Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications, National Research Council
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