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Arnold I. Boothroyd:
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Note that this page is only sporadically maintained: some links may be out of date.
Astronomy/Astrophysics:
- the
OPAL opacity
web page (for stellar conditions); equation of state also available
- the
Ferguson/Alexander (2005) molecular opacities
for lower temperatures
- the
Potekhin et al. (2006) conductive opacities for dense plasmas
- the OP
(Opacity Project) web page: see also their
TIPTOPbase
database
- the Astrophysical
Journal: ApJ and ApJS
- AGB
newsletter
-
Chemically Peculiar Red Giant newsletter at Ohio State
- IAU home page
- the LANL preprint library
- the U.S. SIMBAD access via
the SAO/NASA gateway, for stellar cross-reference (need account and password);
see also U.S.
SIMBAD home page, and the (original) SIMBAD at the
CDS in Europe
- the seachable catalogs
and astronomical archives of HEASARC (the High Energy Astrophysics Science
Archive Research Center) of NASA, including IRAS point source catalog; see
also the NASA Astrophysics Data
Facitlity, the NASA IRAS
archive interface, and the CDS astronomical catalogs
at U. Strasbourg
- NRAO, with the NVSS radio survey
- ADS (Astrophysics
Data System) at Harvard, with the ADS Abstract Service
--- very complete, and searchable
- the HIPPARCOS
page in Europe
- Globular Clusters: see the McMaster Globular
Cluster page
- Astronomy resources: from STScI, from NRAO, from NASA (including
the STELAR astro
database), and from CADC (at DAO)
- New Astronomy
electronic journal, in the Netherlands
- StarPages
Astronomy Yellow Pages at U. Strasburg (or alternate link), with
StarWorlds (organizations),
StarHeads (people),
and StarBits (abbreviations,
acronyms, etc.); see also
Prof. Andre Heck
- CITA home page
- Astronomy - Physics - UofT home pages
- Caltech - Phys/Math/Astro - TAPIR theoretical astrophysics
group, and Kellogg Lab
- Home pages: at Space Telescope,
at Anglo-Australian Observatory, at
the Astronomical Society
of Australia, at Cambridge (UK)
Astronomy, at Monash - Maths - Astro - John Lattanzio (stellar
evolution, AGB nucleosynthesis), of John Bahcall (solar neutrinos),
of Robert T. Rood (He-3,
PN, HB), of Larry Nittler and his
anonymous ftp (interstellar
grains), of Francesca
D'Antona (stellar evolution, light elements)
- A nifty ephemerides program is available from Downey: xephem at NOAO
- from International Astronomical Union's Central Bureau for Astronomical
Telegrams, a near-Earth encounter asteroid in 30 years: IAU/CBAT
press release and article
by Kathy Sawyer in the Washington Post
- IAU symp 198: Natal, Brazil,
22-26 November 1999: The Light Elements and Their Evolution
- IAU
symp 189: Sydney, January 13 - 17, and post symposium info
and Proc.
contents
- Nuclei in the Cosmos IV (20-27
June 1996) home page, at U. Notre Dame in Indiana
- IAU
Symposium 177: Carbon Stars home page, at Ohio State (conf. is in Ankara,
Turkey, 27-31 May 1996)
- Astrophysical Implications
of the Laboratory Study of Presolar Materials home page, St Louis, Oct
31-Nov 2, 1996; John Lattanzio had Invited Presentation: ``Nucleosynthesis
of Elements in Low to Intermediate Mass Stars through the AGB Phase''
Nuclear Astrophysics Databases:
Random interest:
- Weather forecasts:
- the BigYellow U.S. and Canada
Yellow Pages, by city; see also Southwestern/Pacific/Nevada
Bell yellow pages
- the Canadian Yellow Pages
- the Australian White Pages
including a
text-only version
- the Australian Yellow Pages;
see also the Australasian
mirror site of the Alta Vista search
- the California Department of Motor
Vehicles (DMV)
- the IRS site including tax forms, the CA tax site and CA tax forms, and the INS site
- the Los Angeles MTA (bus etc.)
transport page
- the Canadian Consulate
in Los Angeles
- the Melbourne, Australia VicTrip transport page: MET
Fares and Info, MET
Trams, MET Trains, MET brief bus routes, the NightRider, and V/Line trains,
- a Melbourne, Australia estate agent firm: Ferren, Stockdale, and Leggo
- LonelyPlanet
pages on Melbourne,
on Victoria,
on Australia,
on Australasia,
and in general
- the Integrator page:
does integrals that you type in, using Mathematica
- a selection of
news, books, reference info, and fun stuff, largely from Dave Syer
and Derek Richardson
- some Gemmological
sites: gems, jewelery, rocks/rockhound stuff
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