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The vertical structure of tropical convection and its impact on the budgets of water vapor and ozone
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The vertical structure of tropical convection and its impact on the budgets of water vapor and ozone
Convective clouds in the Tropics that penetrate the boundary layer inversion preferentially detrain into a shallow outflow layer (2-5 km) or a deep outflow layer (10-17 km). The properties of these layers are diagnosed ... -
A Vigorous Starburst in the SCUBA Galaxy N2 850.4
We present optical and near-IR spectroscopy of a z=2.38 hyperluminous IR galaxy, covering the restframe wavelength range from 1000-5000A. It appears to comprise two components separated by less than 1" on the sky (<8kpc); ... -
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Wave-vector analysis of metallic surface energy
The exchange and correlation energy of a nonuniform electronic system can be decomposed into contributions of different wave-vector fluctuations. Both the long- and short-wavelength contributions to this energy can be ... -
Wave-vector decomposition of the exchange and correlation contributions to a metallic surface energy
The authors decompose the lowest-order nonlocal corrections to the local-density approximation to the exchange and correlation component of the metallic surface energy in terms its wave-vector components. Comparison with ... -
Weighing the Black Holes in z~2 Submillimeter-Emitting Galaxies Hosting Active Galactic Nuclei
We place direct observational constraints on the black-hole masses of the cosmologically important z~2 submillimeter-emitting galaxy (SMG; f850>4mJy) population, and use measured host-galaxy masses to explore their ... -
Westphal-MMD11: An interacting, submillimeter luminous Lyman break galaxy
We present new Hubble Space Telescope, high-resolution optical imaging of the submm luminous Lyman-break galaxy, Westphal-MMD11, an interacting starburst at z=2.979. The new imaging data, in conjunction with re-analysis ... -
The X-ray Spectral Properties of SCUBA Galaxies
Deep SCUBA surveys have uncovered a large population of massive submm galaxies (SMGs) at z>~1. Although it is generally believed that these galaxies host intense star-formation activity, there is growing evidence that a ...