Faint Supernovae and Supernova Impostors: Case studies of SN2002kg/NGC2403-V37 and SN 2003gm
(2006)
Determining the cosmic ray ionization rate in dynamically evolving clouds
Astronomy and Astrophysics 448:2 (2006) 425-432
Abstract:
The ionization fraction is an important factor in determining the chemical and physical evolution of star forming regions. In the dense, dark starless cores of such objects, the ionization rate is dominated by cosmic rays; it is therefore possible to use simple analytic estimators, based on the relative abundances of different molecular tracers, to determine the cosmic ray ionization rate. This paper uses a simple model to investigate the accuracy of two well-known estimators in dynamically evolving molecular clouds. It is found that, although the analytical formulae based on the abundances of HStructure in the radio counterpart to the 2004 December 27 giant flare from SGR 1806–20
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters Oxford University Press (OUP) 367:1 (2006) l6-l10
The Fundamental Plane for z = 0.8-0.9 Cluster Galaxies
The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 639:1 (2006) l9-l12