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The search results reveal discussions and critiques of various astrophysical preprints. Notably, J. Pantaleone's revised preprint on neutrino flavor evolution contains significant errors affecting its conclusions. Additionally, debates continue around cosmic birefringence claims by Nodland and Ralston, and availability studies show that up to 96% of ESO data papers are accessible on arXiv/astro-ph. Meanwhile, a discovery regarding a nearby brown dwarf was retracted and redirected to a different preprint version.
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Comment on The Preprint ``Neutrino Flavor Evolution Near A Supernova's Core'' (Astro-Ph 9405008) by J. Pantaleone

The revised version of the widely circulated preprint ``Neutrino Flavor Evolution Near A Supernova's Core'' by J. Pantaleone (astro-ph 9405008 on the Bulletin Board, Indiana University preprint IUHET-276) is wrong. It contains two errors which lead to incorrect conclusions regarding neutrino flavor …

astro-ph
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Comment on the Measurement of Cosmological Birefringence

Nodland and Ralston (astro-ph/9704196) claim evidence for a wavelength-independent cosmic birefringence. Although it has been shown (astro-ph/9704247, astro-ph/9704263) that the data analysed did not support this conclusion, the possibility of such an effect remains interesting. Here I present a muc…

astro-ph
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Discovery of the Closest Brown Dwarf to the Sun? A Methane Rich Brown Dwarf around the Nearby M8.5 Star SCR 1845-6357

This paper was accidentally submitted twice to astro-ph. This version has been withdrawn -- please see astro-ph/0601440 instead.…

astro-ph
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On the Availability of ESO Data Papers on arXiv/astro-ph

Using the ESO Telescope Bibliography database telbib, we have investigated the percentage of ESO data papers that were submitted to the arXiv/astro-ph e-print server and that are therefore free to read. Our study revealed an availability of up to 96% of telbib papers on arXiv over the years 2010 to …

astro-ph.IM cs.DL
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Comments on astro-ph/0305039 and gr-qc/0309036

The main results of papers gr-qc/0307026 and gr-qc/0312068 are formulated. These results are opposite to conclusions of paper astro-ph/0305039 and comments gr-qc/0309036.…

gr-qc
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Discovery of an Extended Halo of Metal-poor Stars in the Andromeda Spiral Galaxy

This paper has been withdrawn. Please see astro-ph/0502366.…

astro-ph
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A new criterion for Bar-Forming Instability in Rapidly Rotating Gaseous and Stellar Systems. I. Axisymmetric Form

This paper has been removed by arXiv admin because it was an erroneous duplicate of astro-ph/9411031.…

astro-ph
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Comment on: Protecting Life in the Milky Way: Metals Keep the GRBs Away by Stanek et al

Stanek et al. (astro-ph/0604113) have noted that the four low-redshift long-duration gamma-ray bursts (LSB) observed to date all occurred in faint, metal-poor galaxies. Given this selection, they argue that it is improbable that there has been a substantial population of Milky Way galaxy bursts suff…

astro-ph physics.ao-ph physics.geo-ph physics.plasm-ph q-bio.PE
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Black Holes : A General Introduction

Our understanding of space and time is probed to its depths by black holes. These objects, which appear as a natural consequence of general relativity, provide a powerful analytical tool able to examine macroscopic and microscopic properties of the universe. This introductory article presents in a p…

astro-ph gr-qc
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An XSPEC model to explore spectral features from black-hole sources

We report on a new general relativistic computational model enhancing, in various respects, the capability of presently available tools for fitting spectra of X-ray sources. The new model is intended for spectral analysis of black-hole accretion discs. Our approach is flexible enough to allow easy m…

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