w544: Extinct Radioisotopes and the Formation of the Solar System


---Astron. Astroph. 298, 445   Abs.
COMPTEL observations of Galactic ^26^Al emission. / Diehl, R., et al. - ( 54 / 15)

---Astroph. J. 453, 685   Abs.
Determination of the Galactic 26Al Source Distribution with a Novel Imaging Telescope / Aprile, E., Chupp, E. L., Bolotnikov, A., & Dunphy, P. P. - ( 31 / 13)

---Astroph. J. 449, 204   Abs.
26Al and 60Fe from Supernova Explosions / Timmes, F. X., Woosley, S. E., Hartmann, D. H., Hoffman, R. D., Weaver, T. A., & Matteucci, F. - ( 44 / 13)

---astro-ph/9503120  Abs.
26Al and 60Fe From Supernova Explosions / F.X.Timmes, S.E.Woosley, D.H.Hartmann, R.D.Hoffman, T.A.Weaver, and F.Matteucci - ( 50/ 12)

---Astroph. J. 451, 681   Abs.
Gamma Rays, Cosmic Rays, and Extinct Radioactivity in Molecular Clouds / Clayton, D. D. & Jin, L. - ( 43 / 10)

---Astroph. J. 440, L101   Abs.
Injection of freshly synthesized Ca-41 in the early solar nebula by an asymptotic giant branch star / Wasserburg, G. J., Gallino, R., Busso, M., Goswami, J. N., & Raiteri, C. M. - ( 19 / 8)

---Astroph. J. 456, 525   Abs.
Light Isotopes, Extinct Radioisotopes, and Gamma-Ray Lines from Low-Energy Cosmic-Ray Interactions / Ramaty, R., Kozlovsky, B., & Lingenfelter, R. E. - ( 39 / 7)

---Astroph. J. 466, 437   Abs.
Evidence for 92gNb in the Early Solar System and Evaluation of a New p-Process Cosmochronometer from 92 gNb/ 92Mo / Harper, C. L., J.. - ( 119 / 7)

---Astroph. J. 451, L87   Abs.
Interpretation of 26Al in Meteoritic Inclusions / Clayton, D. D. & Jin, L. - ( 21 / 6)

---Astroph. J. 438, L111   Abs.
Al-26 and circumstellar envelopes / Glassgold, A. E. - ( 24 / 6)

---Astroph. J. 466, 1026   Abs.
Astrophysical Site of the Origin of the Solar System Inferred from Extinct Radionuclide Abundances / Harper, C. L., J.. - ( 82 / 6)

---Astron. Astroph. 297, 183   Abs.
Nucleosynthesis in AGB stars: Observation of Mg-25 and Mg-26 in IRC+10216 and possible detection of Al-26 / Guelin, M., Forestini, M., Valiron, P., Ziurys, L. M., Anderson, M. A., Cernicharo, J., & Kahane, C. - ( 18 / 5)

---Astroph. J. 447, L53   Abs.
Massive Supernovae, Orion Gamma Rays, and the Formation of the Solar System / Cameron, A. G. W., Hoeflich, P., Myers, P. C., & Clayton, D. D. - ( 20 / 5)

---Astroph. J. 468, 199   Abs.
LiBeB Production by Nuclei and Neutrinos / Vangioni-Flam, E., Casse, M., Fields, B. D., & Olive, K. A. - ( 30 / 5)

---Astron. Astroph. 299, 479   Abs.
ONeMg novae: nuclear uncertainties on the ^26^Al and ^22^Na yields. / Coc, A., Mochkovitch, R., Oberto, Y., Thibaud, J. -P., & Vangioni-Flam, E. - ( 45 / 5)

---Astroph. J. 448, 157   Abs.
Limits on Galactic Gamma-Ray Lines at 4.44 MeV and 6.13 MeV from Nuclear De-Excitation / Harris, M. J., Share, G. H., & Messina, D. C. - ( 10 / 4)

---astro-ph/9503045  Abs.
Astrophysical Gamma Ray Emission Lines / R. Ramaty and R. E. Lingenfelter - ( 43/ 4)

---Astroph. J. 439, 224   Abs.
Collapse and fragmentation of molecular cloud cores. 2: Collapse induced by stellar shock waves / Boss, A. P. - ( 44 / 4)

---Astroph. J. 472, L119   Abs.
On the Production of 26Al in the Early Solar System by Low-Energy Oxygen Cosmic Rays / Bateman, N. P. T., Parker, P. D., & Champagne, A. E. - ( 10 / 3)

---Astron. Astroph. 298, L13   Abs.
Abundance enhancements in black-hole accretion: application to {gamma}-ray line observations of the Orion complex. / Miller, J. A. & Dermer, C. D. - ( 12 / 3)

---Astroph. J. 438, L21   Abs.
Gamma-ray lines from the Orion complex / Ramaty, R., Kozlovsky, B., & Lingenfelter, R. E. - ( 14 / 3)

---Astron. Astroph. 300, 283   Abs.
Cosmic ray acceleration by protostellar winds in the Orion molecular complex. / Ip, W. -H. - ( 23 / 3)

---Astroph. J. 439, 854   Abs.
Implications of a high population 2 B/Be ratio / Fields, B. D., Olive, K. A., & Schramm, D. N. - ( 27 / 3)

---astro-ph/9601032  Abs.
Nuclear and Gamma-ray Production by Supernova Ejecta / Brian D. Fields, Michel Casse, Elisabeth Vangioni-Flam, and Ken'ichi Nomoto - ( 30/ 3)

---Astron. Astroph. 312, 845   Abs.
Evolution and nucleosynthesis of a 20M_{sun}_ star, up to neon exhaustion. / Aubert, O., Prantzos, N., & Baraffe, I. - ( 31 / 3)

---Space Sc. Rev. 74, 373   Abs.
Recent Results from COMPTEL / Bloemen, H. - ( 31 / 3)

---Astroph. J. 462, 276   Abs.
Nuclear and Gamma-Ray Production by Supernova Ejecta / Fields, B. D., Casse, M., Vangioni-Flam, E., & Nomoto, K.'I. - ( 32 / 3)

---Space Sc. Rev. 74, 397   Abs.
Nucleosynthesis from Non-Thermal Particles / Bykov, A. M. - ( 35 / 3)

---Astroph. J. 448, 315   Abs.
The Presupernova Evolution and Explosion of Helium Stars That Experience Mass Loss / Woosley, S. E., Langer, N., & Weaver, T. A. - ( 53 / 3)

---Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac. 107, 606   Abs.
Recent Results from the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory / Shrader, C. R. & Gehrels, N. - ( 64 / 3)

---Astroph. J. 456, 478   Abs.
On the Evolution of the Light Elements. I. D, 3He, and 4He / Fields, B. D. - ( 77 / 3)

---astro-ph/9608153  Abs.
Nucleosynthesis of light elements inside thermally pulsing AGB stars I: the case of intermediate-mass stars / Manuel Forestini (Observatoire de Grenoble), Corinne Charbonnel (Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Toulouse, STScI) - ( 98/ 3)

---astro-ph/9512027  Abs.
Non-Explosive Hydrogen Burning: Where Do We Stand? / M. Arnould (marnould@astro.ulb.ac.be), N. Mowlavi (mowlavi@scsun.unige.ch) and A. Champagne (aec@tunl.tunl.duke.edu) - ( 11/ 2)

---astro-ph/9512049  Abs.
Abundance Determinations from Gamma Ray Spectroscopy / Reuven Ramaty - ( 13/ 2)

---astro-ph/9601049  Abs.
Low Energy Cosmic Ray Interactions in Astrophysics / Reuven Ramaty - ( 17/ 2)

---astro-ph/9602138  Abs.
Fluorine production in intermediate-mass stars / N. Mowlavi, A. Jorissen, M. Arnould - ( 17/ 2)

---astro-ph/9610081  Abs.
Spallation of Iron in Black Hole Accretion Flows / Jeff Skibo (Naval Research Laboratory) - ( 19/ 2)

---astro-ph/9606034  Abs.
Interstellar Gamma Ray Lines from Low Energy Cosmic Ray Interactions / Reuven Ramaty - ( 27/ 2)

---astro-ph/9511142  Abs.
The Production of Ti44 and Co60 in Supernova / F.X. Timmes, S.E. Woosley, D.H. Hartmann & R.D. Hoffman - ( 84/ 2)