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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
Volume 18 Number 2 2001
Total Magnitudes of Virgo Galaxies. I. Construction of a Self-Consistent Reference Dataset Spanning 8th to 18th Magnitude
Christopher Ke-shih Young
pp. 121-128
Abstract
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Total Magnitudes of Virgo Galaxies. II. An Investigation into the
m
p
Scale of Volume I of Zwicky
et al.
's Catalogue of Galaxies and of Clusters of Galaxies
Christopher Ke-shih Young
and
Zheng-yi Shao
pp. 129-135
Abstract
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PDF (231 KB)
Radio Images of the Globular Cluster 47 Tucanae
D. McConnell
,
R. Deacon
and
J. G. Ables
pp. 136-139
Abstract
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PDF (181 KB)
The Active Algol Binary KZ Pavonis
E. Budding
,
S. C. Marsden
and
O. B. Slee
pp. 140-147
Abstract
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PDF (361 KB)
Galactic Structure and the Cosmic Ray Anisotropy at 10
18
eV
R. W. Clay
pp. 148-150
Abstract
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UBV
Photometry of the Massive Eclipsing Binary TT Aur
S. Özdemir
, H. Ak, M. Tanriver, H. Gülseçen, S. Gülseçen, A. T. Saygaç, E. Budding and O. Demircan
pp. 151-157
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Science Goals for Antarctic Infrared Telescopes
Michael G. Burton
, John W. V. Storey and Michael C. B. Ashley
pp. 158-165
Abstract
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Mid-Infrared Imaging of the Einstein Cross QSO
Eric Agol
,
Stuart Wyithe
,
Barbara Jones
and
Chris Fluke
pp. 166-168
Abstract
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PDF (154)
QSO-Galaxy Correlations: Lensing or Dust?
Scott M. Croom
pp. 169-171
Abstract
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The Structure of the Gravitational Lens System B1152+199
P. G. Edwards
,
J. E. J. Lovell
,
H. Hirabayashi
,
D. L. Jauncey
and
S. Toft
pp. 172-175
Abstract
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What do Quasars Look Like?
Paul J. Francis
pp. 176-178
Abstract
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The Hubble Constant from (CLASS) Gravitational Lenses
L. V. E. Koopmans
and The CLASS Collaboration
pp. 179-181
Abstract
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Gravitational Microlensing of Giant Luminous Arcs: a Test for Compact Dark Matter in Clusters of Galaxies
Geraint F. Lewis
pp. 182-185
Abstract
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X-Ray Microlensing of Bright Quasars
Shin Mineshige
, Atsunori Yonehara and Rohta Takahashi
pp. 186-188
Abstract
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Gravitational Lensing and Modified Newtonian Dynamics
Daniel J. Mortlock
and
Edwin L. Turner
pp. 189-191
Abstract
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The 2dF Gravitational Lens Survey
Daniel J. Mortlock
,
Darren S. Madgwick
and
Ofer Lahav
pp. 192-194
Abstract
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Using the 6dF Galaxy Redshift Survey to Detect Gravitationally-lensed Quasars
Daniel J. Mortlock
and
Michael J. Drinkwater
pp. 195-197
Abstract
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Do Angular Momentum Induced Ellipticity Correlations Contaminate Weak Lensing Measurements?
Priyamvada Natarajan
,
Robert G. Crittenden
,
Ue-Li Pen
and
Tom Theuns
pp. 198-200
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Cosmological Parameter Survey Using the Gravitational Lensing Method
Premana W. Premadi
,
Hugo Martel
,
Richard Matzner
and
Toshifumi Futamase
pp. 201-206
Abstract
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Microlensing of Quasars
Joachim Wambsganss
pp. 207-210
Abstract
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PDF (407 KB)
Source Size Measurement from Observed Quasar Microlensing
Atsunori Yonehara
pp. 211-214
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