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Below you can find a monthly updated list of short articles highlighting current MPA research topics.
Can we see the dark matter?
December 2003
Felix Stoehr, Simon D. M. White, Volker Springel und Giuseppe Tormen
Galaxy Clusters when the Universe was Middle Aged
November 2003
Gregory Rudnick
Neutron Stars as Cannonballs
October 2003
Hans-Thomas Janka, Konstantinos Kifonidis, Ewald Müller, Leonhard Scheck, Tomek Plewa
Glowing in the Cold - New Theory for Mysterious Shining in Clusters of Galaxies
September 2003
Christoph Pfrommer, Torsten Enßlin;
A Jet is a Jet, Big or Small: Scale Invariance of Black Hole Jets
August 2003
Sebastian Heinz, Andrea Merloni, Rashid Sunyaev, Tiziana DiMatteo
High-mass X-ray Binaries as a Star Formation Rate Indicator
July 2003
Hans-Jakob Grimm
Supernova Simulations Still Defy Explosions
June 2003
Robert Buras, Konstantinos Kifonidis, Markus Rampp, Hans-Thomas Janka
Intergalactic Medium Reionization after WMAP Observations
May 2003
B. Ciardi
Strong X-ray variability of black holes - a puzzle or natural phenomenon?
April 2003
E. Churazov, M. Gilfanov, M. Revnivtsev
Frozen accretion and spectacular X-ray bursts from the black hole in our Galactic Center
March 2003
Sergei Nayakshin
Does the black hole in the center of our Galaxy rotate clockwise?
February 2003
Torsten Enßlin
The Connection Between Active Galactic Nuclei and Starbursts
January 2003
Guinevere Kauffmann
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