From: Daniel A Dale To: garcia@uwyo.edu Subject: WySCH-related literature Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2005 15:01:17 -0600 Carolynn, I'm sure you're bored with teaching and classes and have lots of free time. :) So here are some papers you might want to start reading, papers related to WySCH: Very related: -Cardiel, N. et al. 2003, apj, 584, 76 -Finn, R. et al. 2004, apj, 604, 141 -Fujita et al. 2003 ApJ Letters 586, L115 -Gallego, J. et al. 1995, apj, 455, L1 -Hippelein et al. 2003 A&A 402, 65 -Pascual et al. 2001 A&A 379, 798 -Tresse & Maddox 1998 ApJ 495, 691 -Tresse et al. 2002 MNRAS 337, 369 Somewhat related: -Ascasibar, Y. et al. 2002, a&a, 387, 396 -Baldry, I. et al. 2002, apj, 569, 582 -Balogh, M. et al. 1997, apj, 488, L75 -Balogh, M. et al. 2002, mnras, 337, 256 -Balogh, M. et al. 2004, mnras, 348, 1355 -Bauer, Drory, Hill, & Feulner 2004, ApJ, 621, L89 -Bell, E. et al. 2005 astro-ph/0502246 -Blain, A. et al. 1999, mnras, 302, 632 -Blitz 2005, astro-ph/0501400 -Bongiovanni, A. et al. 2005, astro-ph/0502491 -Bouche, N. et al. 2005, astro-ph/0503094 -Bouwens, R. et al. 2004, apj, 611, L1 -Buat, V. 2004, astro-ph/0411638 -Calura, F. et al. 2004, mnras, 353, 500 -Calzetti, D. 1997, AJ, 113 -Doherty, M. 2004, mnras, 354, L7 -Elbaz, D. 2005, astro-ph/0503389 -Feulner, G. et al. 2005, mnras, 358, L1 -Gabasch, A. et al. 2004, apj, 616, L83 -Glazebrook, K. et al. 2003, apj, 587, 55 -Hartwick, F. 2004, apj, 603, 108 -Heavens, A. et al. 2004, Nature, 428, 625 -Hernquist & Springel 2003, mnras, 341, 1253 -Iglesias-Paramo, J. et al. 2002 -James, P. et al. 2004, a&a, 414, 23 -James, P. et al. 2005, a&a, 429, 851 -Juneau, S. et al. 2005, apj, 619, L135 -Kennicutt, R. 1998, araa, 36, 189 -Labbe', I. et al. 2005, aj, 125, 1107 -Le Floc'h, E. et al. 2004, astro-ph/0411623 -Lewis, I. et al. 2002, mnras, 334, L673 -Malkan, M. 2001, astro-ph/0110357 -Mann, R. et al. 2002, mnras, 332, 549 -Martin, C. et al. 2005, astro-ph/0411307 -Moss, C. & Whittle, M. 2005, mnras, 357, 1337 -Poggianti, B. et al. 1999, apj, 518, 576 -Poggianti, B. et al. 2001, apj, 550, 195 -Rodighiero, G. 2005, mnras, 357, 449 -Rowan-Robinson, M. 2001, apj, 549 -Rowan-Robinson, M. et al. 2004, mnras, 351, 1290 -Schaerer, D. 1999, astro-ph/9906014 -Young, J. et al. 1996, aj, 112, 1903 -Weidner, C. et al. 2005, astro-ph/0502525 -Willis, J. et al. 2002, mnras, 337, 953 -Wilson, G. et al. 2002, aj, 124, 1258 -Wolf, C. et al. 2004, a&a, 421, 913 -Wyder, T. 2005, apj, 619, L15 Not related at all: -Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Adams -Foundation Series, Asimov -Fast Food Nation, Schlosser -Audobon Guide to Western Birds -Trail Guide to the Yukon This is an overwhelming list of papers (but it's not even complete: I'm still missing papers by authors beginning with the letters N, O, Q, U, V, X, Y, and Z!). You should think of this as your reading list for the next year or so. Also, note that I read papers in two ways: I read a specific section very carefully because I know that it will be useful to a paper that I'm currently writing, or I scan through a paper for my general edification. Here is how I read a paper for the purposes of edifying myself: -read the abstract; if you are still interested, -read the conclusions; if you are still interested, -read the introduction. Sometimes I will then also dive into the details of the work described in other sections, but usually I reserve that for when I'm trying to answer a specific question related to my current research. In short, you should at least read the abstracts of all the above papers, and probably the conclusions+intro for the papers I list as "very related." You can borrow my stack of papers if you don't want to print or read them online. Danny