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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
Volume 21 Number 1 2004


Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays 

R. J. Protheroe and R. W. Clay

pp. 1-22

 


From the Solar Corona to Clusters of Galaxies: The Radio Astronomy of Bruce Slee 

Wayne Orchiston

pp. 23-71

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A Multiwavelength Study of CC Eridani 

O. B. Slee , E. Budding , B. D. Carter , M. W. Mengel , I. Waite and J.-F. Donati

pp. 72-81

 


Influence of the Neutron Star 1E 161348–5055 in RCW 103 on the Surrounding Medium 

E. M. Reynoso , A. J. Green, S. Johnston, W. M. Goss, G. M. Dubner and E. B. Giacani

pp. 82-88

 


The Large Scale Distribution of Galaxies in the Shapley Supercluster  

Michael J. Drinkwater , Quentin A. Parker , Dominique Proust , Eric Slezak and Hernán Quintana

pp. 89-96

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Expanding Confusion: Common Misconceptions of Cosmological Horizons and the Superluminal Expansion of the Universe 

Tamara M. Davis and Charles H. Lineweaver

pp. 97-109

 


  
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