One of the worst-kept secrets of MWC this year -- the Galaxy S II -- is finally official, and we'd say it definitely lives up to its name as a proper successor to the original Galaxy S that lit the Android marketplace on fire last year. Major (and largely expected) features include a 4.27-inch 800 x 480 Super AMOLED Plus display, an 8 megapixel primary camera with 1080p video capture accompanied by a 2 megapixel cam up front, Gingerbread with TouchWiz 4.0, integrated NFC support (on some versions), and a shell measuring just 8.49mm thick, making it likely the thinnest smartphone ever to roll off an assembly line
With your help, we've been able to collect millions of classifications, with which to do science faster than we ever thought possible. We are currently preparing the first science papers for submission to peer-reviewed journals and we will keep you posted on the progress of the papers on the BLOG and the FORUM. From now on, if you classify galaxies on the ANALYSIS page, your classifications will continue to be recorded and will be part of the public release, but it won't be part of the first round of papers. Don't be alarmed if the galaxies are odd, this is part of the process of checking our results.
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R. Amorín, J. Vílchez, and E. Pérez-Montero. (2011)cite arxiv:1105.1477Comment: To appear in JENAM
Symposium "Dwarf Galaxies: Keys to Galaxy Formation
and Evolution", P. Papaderos, G. Hensler, S. Recchi
(eds.). Lisbon, September 2010, Springer Verlag, in
press.
M. Banerji, A. Fabian, and R. McMahon. (2013)cite arxiv:1312.0010Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, Resubmitted to MNRAS Letters following referee report.
A. Benitez-Llambay, J. Navarro, M. Abadi, S. Gottloeber, G. Yepes, Y. Hoffman, and M. Steinmetz. (2012)cite arxiv:1211.0536Comment: Submitted to ApJL. 6 pages, 4 figures. A set of movies showing the interaction between dwarf galaxies and the Cosmic Web can be found at mirror 1 http://www.astro.uvic.ca/~mario/dwarf-web/ or at mirror 2 http://www.iate.oac.uncor.edu/~alejandro/dwarf-web/ . Comments are welcomed.
R. Bouwens, G. Illingworth, P. Oesch, J. Caruana, B. Holwerda, R. Smit, and S. Wilkins. (2015)cite arxiv:1503.08228Comment: 16 pages, 10 figures, 3 tables, submitted to the Astrophysical Journal, Figure 6 shows the main result of the paper, Table 1 includes a compilation of the many key constraints on the ionisation state of the universe at z>6.
D. Brisbin, and M. Harwit. (2011)cite arxiv:1110.5862
Comment: 27 pages plus bibliography 4 figures 3 supplementary online figures
ascii data tables available.
V. Bromm, and N. Yoshida. (2011)cite arxiv:1102.4638
Comment: 75 pages, 14 figures, draft version for 2011 Annual Reviews of
Astronomy and Astrophysics.
J. Brownstein, and J. Moffat. (2005)cite arxiv:astro-ph/0506370
Comment: 43 pages, 7 figures, 4 tables, 101 galaxies. Submitted to ApJ, June
20, 2005. Accepted for publication in ApJ, September 21, 2005. To be published
in ApJ 636 (January 10, 2006).
C. Cicone, M. Bothwell, J. Wagg, P. Møller, C. De Breuck, Z. Zhang, S. Martín, R. Maiolino, P. Severgnini, M. Aravena and 9 other author(s). (2017)cite arxiv:1705.05851Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A. Abstract abridged due to arXiv requirements. The APEX spectra are available via the dedicated Phase 3 query interface at the ESO Science Archive Facility: http://archive.eso.org/wdb/wdb/adp/phase3_spectral/form?collection_name=ALLSMOG.
B. Conn, L. Fogarty, R. Smith, and G. Candlish. (2015)cite arxiv:1512.07667Comment: 10 pages, 10 figures, ESO/MUSE Science Verification data, Final DataCube will be provided on request. Accepted for publication in ApJ.
S. Courteau, M. Cappellari, R. de Jong, A. Dutton, E. Emsellem, H. Hoekstra, L. Koopmans, G. Mamon, C. Maraston, T. Treu and 1 other author(s). (2013)cite arxiv:1309.3276Comment: 145 pages, 28 figures, to appear in Reviews of Modern Physics. Figure 22 is missing here, and Figs. 15, 26-28 are at low resolution. For the full review with figures, please consult: http://www.astro.queensu.ca/~courteau/GalaxyMasses_9sep2013.pdf.