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1 ing star formation as it approaches its peak luminosity.
2 f Jupiter, and constrains the planet's tidal luminosity.
3 es resulted in a TBR of 1.14 (P>.5) based on luminosity.
4 face temperatures during a time of low solar luminosity.
5 ing systematically with stellar rotation and luminosity.
6 ic nucleus it harbours, to its high infrared luminosity.
7 , which is sufficient to supply the observed luminosity.
8 high species diversity and low turbidity and luminosity.
9 increased redness, yellowness and decreased luminosity.
10 surface as temperatures increase with solar luminosity.
11 alogous to some Galactic black holes at peak luminosity.
12 fs are more massive than expected from their luminosity.
13 nctionally adjusted to various environmental luminosities.
14 aters that have repetitive flares of similar luminosities.
15 found with other z > 6.1 quasars with lower luminosities.
16 etween their light-curve widths, colors, and luminosities.
17 They are also distinguished by lower luminosities.
18 spectroscopic confirmation of this very low luminosity (~0.05 L*) galaxy at z = 9.79, observed 480 M
19 it evolves in energy (~12 to ~6 MeV) and in luminosity (~1.1 to <0.43 x 10(50) erg second(-1)) but h
24 afterglow produced by this outburst, with a luminosity 500 times larger than the only other detectio
26 when plotted as a function of observed 5-GHz luminosity; a combination of source counts and the appar
27 Blue compact dwarf (BCD) galaxies are low-luminosity (absolute K-band magnitude, M(K) > -21 mag)(1
30 odic outflows (QPOuts) from a previously low-luminosity active galactic nucleus after an outburst, li
31 e source appears to be co-located with a low-luminosity active galactic nucleus or a previously unkno
35 ay-absorbed active galactic nuclei that have luminosities and redshifts characteristic of the sources
40 Blanching and boiling caused a decrease in luminosity and a loss of green coloration in both variet
41 jecta of low kinetic energy, a faint optical luminosity and a small mass fraction of radioactive nick
44 of soaking presented higher head rice yield, luminosity and hardness, with decreases in cooking time,
48 reliable information on gas column density, luminosity and mass, has left the main physical mechanis
51 axy orbital motions and the relation between luminosity and rotation in galaxies, although not in clu
54 were discovered, each of whose extreme X-ray luminosity and synchrotron radio emission were interpret
57 d power-law behavior is observed between the luminosity and the spectral peak energy that is inconsis
58 tween predictable fluctuations in night-time luminosity and the underlying risk-resource landscape sh
60 s estimate stellar masses by determining the luminosity and using the 'mass-luminosity' relationship,
61 solar masses) because of its extremely high luminosity and variability characteristics, although som
62 that repeating FRBs may have a wide range of luminosities, and originate from diverse host galaxies a
64 n in structure (crystallinity), composition, luminosity, and chromaticity were investigated revealing
65 verting protocols (average, weighted average/luminosity, and software specific) have been compared in
67 physical properties-radius, temperature and luminosity-and how those properties evolve with time.
69 of variable (pulsating) stars whose absolute luminosities are related in a simple manner to their pul
71 t that jet magnetic field and accretion disk luminosity are tightly correlated over seven orders of m
72 Variations in the Sun's total energy output (luminosity) are caused by changing dark (sunspot) and br
73 lar masses that is undergoing an outburst in luminosity arising from a temporary increase in the accr
75 or the pulsar in supernova 1987a is the same luminosity as the Crab pulsar has today 936 years after
78 is shown that the molecular gas mass per CO luminosity at extremely low metallicity is approximately
80 y more compact than galaxies with equivalent luminosity at z ~ 6 to 8, leading to a high star formati
81 ated supernovae, they overestimate the X-ray luminosity because the density of the core gas is too hi
83 een able to form galaxies with the requisite luminosities, but have otherwise been unable to simultan
84 erms of an extreme wind driven by the star's luminosity, but the fast material reported here indicate
85 greatly advanced our understanding of solar luminosity change, and this new understanding indicates
88 rrelated and highly variable X-ray and radio luminosities, combined with other observational properti
89 retained its atmosphere despite the greater luminosity (compared to the present-day) of its host sta
90 E sources show long-term decays in quiescent luminosity consistent with TDEs(4,12) and two observed T
91 of years are controlled by changes in solar luminosity, continent distribution, and atmosphere compo
92 vidence that biofluorescence creates greater luminosity contrast with the surrounding background, hig
95 w surface gravity and a detectable long-term luminosity decay, which is uncharacteristic for its evol
97 roximately 10, as galaxies increased in both luminosity density and volume density from z approximate
98 tuation measurements to find the ultraviolet luminosity density of galaxies at redshifts greater than
99 ance of quasar host galaxies, as well as the luminosity density provided by the quasars, has therefor
101 certain history of this star and the extreme luminosity difference between the components make it dif
102 ately 300 K ( approximately 10 per cent) and luminosities differing by approximately 50 per cent, bot
104 ational wave cosmology appeals to the direct luminosity distance estimation through the waveform sign
105 ncy methods; and (3) detailed information on luminosity distance, inclination and masses, which can b
107 The kilonova of GRB 211211A has a similar luminosity, duration and colour to that which accompanie
109 ics of the outer parts of three intermediate-luminosity elliptical galaxies were studied with the Pla
113 d Muc5AC (mucin 5AC) (Delta + 263.2 +/- 92.7 luminosity/epithelial area) and decreased ciliated cells
115 tandard accretion models fail to explain its luminosity, even assuming beamed emission, but a strong
116 ty of the hypothesis of (redshift-dependent) luminosity evolution in galaxies is tested by statistica
119 he nuclei of nearby galaxies and whose X-ray luminosities exceed the theoretical maximum for spherica
122 ed luminosity closely followed the intrinsic luminosity expected for thermalized 56Co gamma rays, dem
123 a type II-plateau supernova of extremely low luminosity, exploding in a lenticular galaxy with residu
124 ration GRBs, while its temporal lag and peak luminosity fall entirely within the short-duration GRB s
125 Faraday rotation measure, the expected radio luminosity falls below the limit-of-detection threshold
126 large-scale magnetospheres that can scale to luminosities far greater than those observed in our Sola
127 accretion disk, and a collimated core, with luminosity fluctuations propagating upwards from its bas
128 affect the absorption and emission spectra, luminosity, fluorescence lifetimes, and two-photon absor
129 f freezing white dwarfs maintains a constant luminosity for a duration comparable with the age of the
130 dings suggest that other extreme ULXs (x-ray luminosity [Formula: see text] 10(41) erg second[Formula
132 the rate of these events with similar radio luminosity from M dwarfs is 0.84-0.69+1.94 x 10-3 per da
133 est that current glare models using photopic luminosity function as a spectral weighting are not effe
134 presentative of the bright end of the [C ii] luminosity function, then they can account for the popul
135 ic cocoon engulfing the jet explains the low-luminosity gamma rays, the high-luminosity ultraviolet-o
136 a short gamma-ray burst seen off-axis, a low-luminosity gamma-ray burst at high redshift, or a tidal
138 re than 10(44) ergs per second at their peak luminosity have recently been discovered in faint galaxi
143 0-UCD1's stellar mass is consistent with its luminosity, implying a large population of previously un
144 s, point sources in galaxies, and have X-ray luminosities in excess of 3 x 10(39) ergs per second.
146 Some of the sources observed to have high luminosities in the far infrared could be obscured QSOs
147 f 0.07 to 0.2 per cent relative to the total luminosity in dark-matter haloes of 10(9) to 10(12) sola
149 th a variable source that can reach an X-ray luminosity in the 0.3-10 kiloelectronvolt range of 1.8 x
150 he pulsed flux alone corresponds to an X-ray luminosity in the 3-30 kiloelectronvolt range of 4.9 x 1
152 e first AXP with transient emission when its luminosity increased 100-fold from the quiescent level;
153 During these bursts, the optical/ultraviolet luminosity increases by a factor of more than three in l
155 cally alters night-time visibility, with low luminosity increasing hunting success of African lions.
159 m ordinary radio pulsars in that their X-ray luminosity is orders of magnitude greater than their rat
160 ized 56Co gamma rays, demonstrating that the luminosity is powered by radioactivity and that the dust
162 accompanied by a prodigious increase in its luminosity, is causing the vaporization of a collection
163 Galaxies brighter than the characteristic luminosity L* (refs. (1,2)) do not provide enough ionizi
164 e spectrum together with the high bolometric luminosity (L(bol) = (1.1 +/- 0.3) x 10(45) erg s(-1)) i
165 s one main light-curve peak, or a plateau in luminosity, lasting approximately 100 days before declin
166 ude of Mu ,AB = -23.5 +/- 0.1 and bolometric luminosity Lbol = (2.2 +/- 0.2) x 10(45) ergs s(-1), whi
169 we show that a negative feedback among solar luminosity, liquid water and carbonate formation can exp
171 xpanding the predicted relation into the low luminosity-low Faraday rotation measure regime (<1,000 r
174 ssive stars are very rare, but their extreme luminosities make them both the only type of young star
175 way that is correlated with their intrinsic luminosity, making them useful as 'standard candles' for
176 A)) that is very quiescent at present with a luminosity many orders of magnitude below those of activ
177 standard sources, the present study examines luminosity (measures of nighttime lights visible from sp
179 r 1 has long been suspected to be the quasar luminosity normalized by the mass of the hole (the 'Eddi
180 eling of the spectra and photometry yields a luminosity (normalized by the luminosity of the Sun) of
182 porate multiple parameters (e.g., landcover, luminosity, observer effect) influencing lion abundance
183 c giant flares from galactic magnetars (peak luminosities of 10(44)-10(47) ergs per second, lasting a
184 ter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope, with luminosities of about eight decades fainter than FRB 202
185 h magnetic fields up to around 10(15) gauss, luminosities of approximately 10(31)-10(36) ergs per sec
187 death of massive stars, the electromagnetic luminosities of GRBs and XRFs exceed those of ordinary t
189 t of ultraluminous X-ray sources (those with luminosities of less than 10(40) erg s(-1); ref. 1) are
191 ce was at the distance of NGC 4697, then the luminosities of the flares were greater than 10(39) erg
193 X-ray sources with similar X-ray spectra and luminosities of up to a few times 10(40) ergs per second
195 e temperature of only around 3,050 kelvin, a luminosity of 0.15 per cent of that of the Sun, a measur
198 peak amplitude corresponding to an isotropic luminosity of 2.4 _ 1040 erg s-1 in M82 and a period of
205 hour-scale periodic X-ray transients with a luminosity of about 10(33) erg s(-1) linked to exception
210 has been invoked to explain both the excess luminosity of Saturn(1,3), and the depletion of He and n
211 e implies that some 200 years ago, the X-ray luminosity of Sgr A(*) was briefly comparable to that of
212 ity relations overestimate the near-infrared luminosity of such objects by about a factor of approxim
218 olometric luminosity of 4 x 10(13) times the luminosity of the Sun and a black-hole mass of 8 x 10(8)
219 and Whitfield suggested in 1982 that, as the luminosity of the Sun increases over its life cycle, bio
220 metry yields a luminosity (normalized by the luminosity of the Sun) of 1.6 to 4.0 x 10(-6) and an eff
222 iable X-ray source with a maximum 0.2-10 keV luminosity of up to 1.1 x 10(42) erg s(-1) in the edge-o
223 of the two ice giants manifested by the low luminosity of Uranus, and lead to a better understanding
225 lanets on their observable features, such as luminosity or magnetic field, crucially depends on the p
228 i et al. on 7 January 2006 that had very low luminosity (peak absolute R-band magnitude M(R) of about
229 ion, consistent with relatively massive, low-luminosity primeval galaxies at redshifts greater than 2
230 greenhouse gas during periods of lower solar luminosity, probably dominating over methane after the a
231 ut equally (per logarithmic interval) to the luminosity produced by dark matter annihilation, which w
233 be described by accretion disk emission with luminosity proportional to the fourth power of the disk
236 h stars in the cluster, or why the blue hook luminosity range in this massive cluster cannot be repro
238 (1) The extension of habitability to a wider luminosity range, (2) resistance to the impact of "cheat
239 ree known satellite galaxies that shine with luminosities ranging from about a thousand to a billion
241 ax,c) ~ 1791 to 1857 K) and the highest soot luminosity region temperature (T*(c) ~ 1600 to 1650K).
242 ritical factor in determining both the width-luminosity relation and the observed scatter about it.
244 The slope and normalization of the width-luminosity relation has a weak dependence on certain pro
246 inuity) that corrections to the redshift vs. luminosity relation observed after the radiation phase o
248 an reproduce this general trend in the width-luminosity relation; but the processes of ignition and d
249 nosity, we have found that the standard mass-luminosity relations overestimate the near-infrared lumi
250 alaxy with which to calibrate Cepheid period-luminosity relations, and as a result has become the bes
251 nty in the calibration of the Cepheid period-luminosity relationship(2,3) (also known as the Leavitt
252 y measuring the period and using the 'period-luminosity' relationship, astronomers can use the observ
253 termining the luminosity and using the 'mass-luminosity' relationship, but this relationship has neve
254 ion is whether their extremely high infrared luminosities result from the active galactic nucleus, fr
256 d flaring radio emission from LP944-20, with luminosities several orders of magnitude larger than pre
257 cies richness and with greater turbidity and luminosity, showing that most bromeliad tanks presented
258 like event with two peaks (FRB 200428) and a luminosity slightly lower than the faintest extragalacti
263 , when taken together with the low gamma-ray luminosity, suggests that GRB 031203 is the first cosmic
264 , extending further in redshift and to lower luminosity than what had previously been found by submil
265 gest an extragalactic origin and imply radio luminosities that are orders of magnitude larger than th
266 pirical relation between the X-ray and radio luminosities that has been found for many types of stars
267 ined by this potential radiate X-rays with a luminosity that depends mainly on the gas density in the
268 blackbody temperature of 1,000 Kelvin and a luminosity that is 4 percent that of the star lasting fo
271 it, it leaves unexplained the observed X-ray luminosity, the star's underluminosity, the black hole's
272 er-massive black hole generates vast radiant luminosities through the gravitational accretion of gas.
273 This planet also has a sufficiently low luminosity to be consistent with the "cold-start" core-a
278 gher masses imply less extreme ratios of the luminosity to the isotropic Eddington limit, theoretical
279 information, whereas H1/2 cells are probably luminosity-type cells that process luminance information
280 nged periods of darkness on the responses of luminosity-type horizontal cells (L-HCs) in the freshwat
281 s ultra-faint galaxy (M(UV) = -17.35)-with a luminosity typical of the sources responsible for cosmic
282 ains the low-luminosity gamma rays, the high-luminosity ultraviolet-optical-infrared, and the delayed
283 the accumulated envelope of gas, leading to luminosities up to a million times that of the Sun and a
285 escope observations have only provided water luminosity upper limits for dust-depleted inner disks(7)
286 racers, albeit intermittently with accretion luminosity variations ranging from zero to 50 per cent f
288 lations between observable properties (e.g., luminosity, velocity dispersion, oscillation period).
289 r than any gamma-ray burst, whereas its peak luminosity was approximately 100 times higher than brigh
290 tion occurred in the distant past when solar luminosity was low, it might have been irreversible beca
297 rement of their atmospheric compositions and luminosities, which are influenced by their formation me
298 dius of the obscuring material with incident luminosity, which arises from the sublimation of dust; b
299 The PP addition decreased expansion and luminosity; while increasing redness of the extrudates c
300 d by accelerated particles and the gamma-ray luminosity, with AGN and GRBs lying at the low- and high