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Astrophysical Journal (ApJ, ApJL, ApJS)

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2015ApJ...798...12VA Luminous, Fast Rising UV-transient Discovered by ROTSE: A Tidal Disruption Event?
2015ApJ...798...24KThe Survey of Lines in M31 (SLIM): Investigating the Origins of [C II] Emission
2015ApJ...798...53KPhysical Conditions in the X-Ray Emission-line Gas in NGC 1068
2015ApJ...798...54GThe (Black Hole)-bulge Mass Scaling Relation at Low Masses
2015ApJ...798...74FSuzaku Observations of γ-Ray Bright Radio Galaxies: Origin of the X-Ray Emission and Broadband Modeling
2015ApJ...798...99BIZI: Inferring the Gas Phase Metallicity (Z) and Ionization Parameter (q) of Ionized Nebulae Using Bayesian Statistics
2015ApJ...798L..24TWitnessing Gas Mixing in the Metal Distribution of the Hickson Compact Group HCG 31
2015ApJ...798L..30DA Fanaroff-Riley Type I Candidate in Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxy Mrk 1239
2015ApJ...799...10BHigh-resolution Radio Continuum Measurements of the Nuclear Disks of Arp 220
2015ApJ...799...11XALMA Observations of Warm Dense Gas in NGC 1614—Breaking of the Star Formation Law in the Central Kiloparsec
2015ApJ...799...35VMagnetic Fields in a Sample of Nearby Spiral Galaxies
2015ApJ...799...47ZUnbiased Correction Relations for Galaxy Cluster Properties Derived from Chandra and XMM-Newton
2015ApJ...799...52WSlow-speed Supernovae from the Palomar Transient Factory: Two Channels
2015ApJ...799...61ZInvestigating Disk-halo Flows and Accretion: A Kinematic and Morphological Analysis of Extraplanar H I in NGC 3044 and NGC 4302
2015ApJ...799...67TThe Born-again Planetary Nebula A78: An X-Ray Twin of A30
2015ApJ...799...91YOn the Anisotropy of Nuclei Mid-Infrared Radiation in Nearby Active Galactic Nuclei
2015ApJ...799...95WStructure in the 3D Galaxy Distribution. II. Voids and Watersheds of Local Maxima and Minima
2015ApJ...799...96GDust Continuum Emission as a Tracer of Gas Mass in Galaxies
2015ApJ...799...99KThe Mass Profile and Shape of Bars in the Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S4G): Search for an Age Indicator for Bars
2015ApJ...799..122WNuSTAR and XMM-Newton Observations of the Extreme Ultraluminous X-Ray Source NGC 5907 ULX1: A Vanishing Act
2015ApJ...799..143AGamma-Ray Flaring Activity from the Gravitationally Lensed Blazar PKS 1830-211 Observed by Fermi LAT
2015ApJ...799..159ZGlobular Cluster Populations: First Results from S4G Early-type Galaxies
2015ApJ...799..160BThe Influence of Red Spiral Galaxies on the Shape of the Local K-band Luminosity Function
2015ApJ...799..161KVLBI Imaging of the Double Peaked Emission Line Seyfert KISSR 1494
2015ApJ...799..164PCosmic Evolution of Black Holes and Spheroids. V. The Relation between Black Hole Mass and Host Galaxy Luminosity for a Sample of 79 Active Galaxies
2015ApJ...799..172TStellar Kinematics and Structural Properties of Virgo Cluster Dwarf Early-type Galaxies from the SMAKCED Project. III. Angular Momentum and Constraints on Formation Scenarios
2015ApJ...799..215PA Global Model of The Light Curves and Expansion Velocities of Type II-plateau Supernovae
2015ApJ...799..231SKinematics of Superbubbles and Supershells in the Irregular Galaxy, NGC 1569
2015ApJ...799L...2IOGLE-2013-SN-079: A Lonely Supernova Consistent with a Helium Shell Detonation
2015ApJ...799L..18TSix Years of Fermi-LAT and Multi-Wavelength Monitoring of the Broad-Line Radio Galaxy 3c 120: Jet Dissipation At Sub-Parsec Scales from the Central Engine
2015ApJ...800....1H[C II] 158 μm Emission as a Star Formation Tracer
2015ApJ...800...26KThe Megamaser Cosmology Project. VI. Observations of NGC 6323
2015ApJ...800...37MA Hydrodynamical Solution for the "Twin-tailed" Colliding Galaxy Cluster "El Gordo"
2015ApJ...800...56JUnshifted Metastable He I* Mini-broad Absorption Line System in the Narrow-line Type 1 Quasar SDSS J080248.18+551328.9
2015ApJ...800...69GHigh-lying OH Absorption, [C II] Deficits, and Extreme L FIR/M H2 Ratios in Galaxies
2015ApJ...800...75FSuperModel Analysis of A1246 and J255: On the Evolution of Galaxy Clusters from High to Low Entropy States
2015ApJ...800...80LGalaxy Evolution in the Mid-infrared Green Valley: A Case of the A2199 Supercluster
2015ApJ...800...93SWide Field Multiband Imaging of Low Redshift Quasar Environments
2015ApJ...800..104PA Focused, Hard X-Ray Look at Arp 299 with NuSTAR
2015ApJ...800..105GNGC 1266: Characterization of the Nuclear Molecular Gas in an Unusual SB0 Galaxy
2015ApJ...800..118BA Newly Recognized Very Young Supernova Remnant in M83
2015ApJ...800L...8RKiloparsec-Scale Jets in Three Radio-Loud Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies
2015ApJ...800L..15BH II Regions Within a Compact High Velocity Cloud. A Nearly Starless Dwarf Galaxy?
2015ApJ...801....7BNear-infrared Spectroscopy of the Type IIn SN 2010jl: Evidence for High Velocity Ejecta
2015ApJ...801....8KOn the Scatter in the Radius-Luminosity Relationship for Active Galactic Nuclei
2015ApJ...801...17LJet-ISM Interaction in the Radio Galaxy 3C 293: Jet-driven Shocks Heat ISM to Power X-Ray and Molecular H2 Emission
2015ApJ...801...42DProbing the Physics of Narrow-line Regions in Active Galaxies. III. Accretion and Cocoon Shocks in the LINER NGC 1052
2015ApJ...801...72RThe Herschel Comprehensive (U)LIRG Emission Survey (HERCULES): CO Ladders, Fine Structure Lines, and Neutral Gas Cooling
2015ApJ...801...76AProbing Bulk Flow with Nearby SNe Ia Data
2015ApJ...801...96J(Almost) Dark HI Sources in the ALFALFA Survey: The Intriguing Case of HI1232+20
2015ApJ...801..126RSpatially Extended Na I D Resonant Emission and Absorption in the Galactic Wind of the Nearby Infrared-Luminous Quasar F05189-2524
2015ApJ...801..127VSpitzer Space Telescope Measurements of Dust Reverberation Lags in the Seyfert 1 Galaxy NGC 6418
2015ApJ...801L..17AEscape, Accretion, or Star Formation? The Competing Depleters of Gas in the Quasar Markarian 231
2015ApJ...801L..27HExploring the Intrabinary Shock from the Redback Millisecond Pulsar PSR J2129-0429
2015ApJ...802...18MWeighing Galaxy Disks With the Baryonic Tully-Fisher Relation
2015ApJ...802...20RConfirmation of a Star Formation Bias in Type Ia Supernova Distances and its Effect on the Measurement of the Hubble Constant
2015ApJ...802...30ZThe Next Generation Virgo Cluster Survey. VI. The Kinematics of Ultra-compact Dwarfs and Globular Clusters in M87
2015ApJ...802...66MCharacterizing the Star Formation of the Low-mass Shield Galaxies from Hubble Space Telescope Imaging
2015ApJ...802...82FExtremely Metal-poor Galaxies: The Environment
2015ApJ...802...84YMulti-wavelength Observations of the Black Widow Pulsar 2FGL J2339.6-0532 with OISTER and Suzaku
2015ApJ...802...87NThe Complex North Transition Region of Centaurus A: Radio Structure
2015ApJ...802...88NThe Complex North Transition Region of Centaurus A: A Galactic Wind
2015ApJ...802...91TSuzaku X-Ray Observations of the Fermi Bubbles: Northernmost Cap and Southeast Claw Discovered With MAXI-SSC
2015ApJ...802...98MA New Black Hole Mass Estimate for Obscured Active Galactic Nuclei
2015ApJ...802L..13DA Fundamental Plane of Spiral Structure in Disk Galaxies
2015ApJ...802L..24KDiscovery of New Dwarf Galaxy Near the Isolated Spiral Galaxy NGC 6503
2015ApJ...802L..27BSpectroscopic Studies of an Ultraluminous Supersoft X-Ray Source in M81
2015ApJ...803....2DSDSS J14584479+3720215: a Benchmark JHKS Blazar Light Curve from the 2Mass Calibration Scans
2015ApJ...803....5SThe Black Hole-Dark Matter Halo Connection
2015ApJ...803...16UGiant Molecular Clouds in the Early-type Galaxy NGC 4526
2015ApJ...803...20MThe Changing Fractions of Type Ia Supernova NUV--Optical Subclasses with Redshift
2015ApJ...803...56SHubble Space Telescope Proper Motions along the Sagittarius Stream. I. Observations and Results for Stars in Four Fields
2015ApJ...803...62HKinematic Classifications of Local Interacting Galaxies: Implications for the Merger/Disk Classifications at High-z
2015ApJ...803...74MSuzaku Observation of the Fermi Cygnus Cocoon: The Search for a Signature of Young Cosmic-Ray Electrons
2015ApJ...803..108AChandra and Xmm-Newton Observations of the Bimodal Planck SZ-Detected Cluster Plckg345.40-39.34 (A3716) with High and Low Entropy Subcluster Cores
2015ApJ...803..109HResolving the AGN and Host Emission in the Mid-infrared Using a Model-independent Spectral Decomposition
2015ApJ...803..110HA Complete Census of Silicate Features in the Mid-infrared Spectra of Active Galaxies
2015ApJ...803..112PAwakening of The High-Redshift Blazar CGRaBS J0809+5341
2015ApJ...804...32GHiding in Plain Sight: An Abundance of Compact Massive Spheroids in the Local Universe
2015ApJ...804...46MExploring the Dust Content of Galactic Winds with Herschel. I. NGC 4631
2015ApJ...804...70GThe Next Generation Virgo Cluster Survey. XII. Stellar Populations and Kinematics of Compact, Low-mass Early-type Galaxies from Gemini GMOS-IFU Spectroscopy
2015ApJ...804...71LRadial Distributions of Sub-Populations in the Globular Cluster M15: A More Centrally Concentrated Primordial Population
2015ApJ...804...72BHot Gaseous Coronae around Spiral Galaxies: Probing the Illustris Simulation
2015ApJ...804..107RThe Multi-layer Variable Absorbers in NGC 1365 Revealed by XMM-Newton and NuSTAR
2015ApJ...804..138HSupermassive Black Holes with High Accretion Rates in Active Galactic Nuclei. III. Detection of Fe II Reverberation in Nine Narrow-line Seyfert 1 Galaxies
2015ApJ...804L...5MHydra II: A Faint and Compact Milky Way Dwarf Galaxy Found in the Survey of the Magellanic Stellar History
2015ApJ...805....2STiNy Titans: The Role of Dwarf-Dwarf Interactions in Low-mass Galaxy Evolution
2015ApJ...805...12LAn X-Ray Selected Sample of Candidate Black Holes in Dwarf Galaxies
2015ApJ...805...17FMagnetically Driven Accretion Disk Winds and Ultra-fast Outflows in PG 1211+143
2015ApJ...805...18WEchelle Spectroscopy of Gamma-ray Binary 1FGL J1018.6-5856
2015ApJ...805...26DSpatial Structures in the Globular Cluster Distribution of the 10 Brightest Virgo Galaxies
2015ApJ...805...31LThe Global Star Formation Laws of Galaxies from a Radio Continuum Perspective
2015ApJ...805...41BDetermining the Covering Factor of Compton-thick Active Galactic Nuclei with NuSTAR
2015ApJ...805...65TObservational Evidence for a Dark Side to NGC 5128's Globular Cluster System
2015ApJ...805...71DDetection of a Light Echo from the Otherwise Normal SN 2007af
2015ApJ...805...74BSwift Ultraviolet Observations of Supernova 2014J in M82: Large Extinction from Interstellar Dust
2015ApJ...805...80CAnalyses of the Variability Asymmetry of Kepler AGNs
2015ApJ...805...90TThe Most Luminous Galaxies Discovered by WISE
2015ApJ...805...99MAges of Star Clusters in the Tidal Tails of Merging Galaxies
2015ApJ...805..104SThe Entire Virial Radius of the Fossil Cluster RX J1159+5531: I. Gas Properties
2015ApJ...805..123PDetection of Rest-frame Optical Lines from X-shooter Spectroscopy of Weak Emission Line Quasars
2015ApJ...805..124SWeak Emission-line Quasars in the Context of a Modified Baldwin Effect
2015ApJ...805..179BThe Event Horizon of M87
2015ApJ...806...16BCHAOS I. Direct Chemical Abundances for H II Regions in NGC 628
2015ApJ...806...52SThe Needle in the 100 deg2 Haystack: Uncovering Afterglows of Fermi GRBs with the Palomar Transient Factory
2015ApJ...806...65WNuSTAR, XMM-Newton, and Suzaku Observations of the Ultraluminous X-Ray Source Holmberg II X-1
2015ApJ...806...83OThe Magnetic Field and Polarization Properties of Radio Galaxies in Different Accretion States
2015ApJ...806...84LThe Complex Gas Kinematics in the Nucleus of the Seyfert 2 Galaxy NGC 1386: Rotation, Outflows, and Inflows
2015ApJ...806...95SA Comprehensive Archival Search for Counterparts to Ultra-compact High-Velocity Clouds: Five Local Volume Dwarf Galaxies
2015ApJ...806..123SSuzaku Observations of Subhalos in the Coma Cluster
2015ApJ...806..127DInsights on the Dusty Torus and Neutral Torus from Optical and X-Ray Obscuration in a Complete Volume Limited Hard X-Ray AGN Sample
2015ApJ...806..128DSpace Telescope and Optical Reverberation Mapping Project.I. Ultraviolet Observations of the Seyfert 1 Galaxy NGC 5548 with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph on Hubble Space Telescope
2015ApJ...806..129ESpace Telescope and Optical Reverberation Mapping Project. II. Swift and HST Reverberation Mapping of the Accretion Disk of NGC 5548
2015ApJ...806..133LA Gemini/GMOS Study of Intermediate Luminosity Early-type Virgo Cluster Galaxies. I. Globular Cluster and Stellar Kinematics
2015ApJ...806..156SThe Scatter in the Hot Gas Content of Early-type Galaxies
2015ApJ...806..160BSN 2013ej: A Type IIL Supernova with Weak Signs of Interaction
2015ApJ...806..191YOISTER Optical and Near-Infrared Observations of Type Iax Supernova 2012Z
2015ApJ...806..195VLEGUS Discovery of a Light Echo Around Supernova 2012aw
2015ApJ...806..211UExploring the Bridge between A3556 and A3558 in the Shapley Supercluster
2015ApJ...806..213SEarly Emission from the Type IIn Supernova 1998S at High Resolution
2015ApJ...806L..25SALMA Detected Overdensity of Sub-millimeter Sources Around WISE/NVSS-selected z ~ 2 Dusty Quasars
2015ApJ...807...11GThe MASSIVE Survey. II. Stellar Population Trends Out to Large Radius in Massive Early-type Galaxies
2015ApJ...807...22MProperties of Weak Lensing Clusters Detected on Hyper Suprime-Cam’s 2.3 deg2 field
2015ApJ...807...28MFar-Infrared and Accretion Luminosities of the Present-day Active Galactic Nuclei
2015ApJ...807...55MFirst Detection of Thermal Radiojets in a Sample of Proto-brown Dwarf Candidates
2015ApJ...807...56BStructure and Formation of cD Galaxies: NGC 6166 in ABELL 2199
2015ApJ...807...63DSN 2011A: A Low-luminosity Interacting Transient with a Double Plateau and Strong Sodium Absorption
2015ApJ...807...88GThe Next Generation Virgo Cluster Survey. IX. Estimating the Efficiency of Galaxy Formation on the Lowest-mass Scales
2015ApJ...807..134GNearby Clumpy, Gas Rich, Star-forming Galaxies: Local Analogs of High-redshift Clumpy Galaxies
2015ApJ...807..136BToo Big to Be Real? No Depleted Core in Holm 15A
2015ApJ...807..167TNuSTAR and Multifrequency Study of the Two High-redshift Blazars S5 0836+710 and PKS 2149-306
2015ApJ...807..178WCalibration of the Optical Mass Proxy for Clusters of Galaxies and an Update of the WHL12 Cluster Catalog
2015ApJ...807L..16KStarbursts Are Preferentially Interacting: Confirmation from the Nearest Galaxies
2015ApJ...808...27MThe Molecular H2 Emission and the Stellar Kinematics in the Nuclear Region of the Sombrero Galaxy
2015ApJ...808...42CCHAOS II. Gas-phase Abundances in NGC 5194
2015ApJ...808...74LDiscovery of γ-ray Emission from the Strongly Lobe-dominated Quasar 3C 275.1
2015ApJ...808...90DThe Odd Offset between the Galactic Disk and Its Bar in NGC~3906
2015ApJ...808...91JMeasuring Infrared Surface Brightness Fluctuation Distances with HST WFC3: Calibration and Advice
2015ApJ...808...94DDetermining the Locations of Dust Sources in FeLoBAL Quasars
2015ApJ...808...99RScaling Relations of the Properties for CO Resolved Structures in Nearby Spiral Galaxies
2015ApJ...808..108WMagellan/M2FS Spectroscopy of the Reticulum 2 Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy
2015ApJ...808..109MCalibrating UV Star Formation Rates for Dwarf Galaxies from STARBIRDS
2015ApJ...808..110AVERITAS Detection of γ-Ray Flaring Activity From the BL Lac Object 1ES 1727+502 During Bright Moonlight Observations
2015ApJ...808..136DFinding Gas-rich Dwarf Galaxies Betrayed by their Ultraviolet Emission
2015ApJ...808..153ZThe H I Kinematics of NGC 4013: A Steep and Radially Shallowing Extra-planar Rotational Lag
2015ApJ...808..163POn the Black Hole Mass---X-Ray Excess Variance Scaling Relation for Active Galactic Nuclei in the Low-mass Regime
2015ApJ...808..183WThe Black Hole in the Compact, High-dispersion Galaxy NGC 1271
2015ApJ...808L..39KHorologium II: A Second Ultra-faint Milky Way Satellite in the Horologium Constellation
2015ApJ...809...13DRadio Imaging Observations of PSR J1023+0038 in an LMXB State
2015ApJ...809...19HLyα Emission from Green Peas: The Role of Circumgalactic Gas Density, Covering, and Kinematics
2015ApJ...809...20BA Local Baseline of the Black Hole Mass Scaling Relations for Active Galaxies. III.The MBH - σ Relation
2015ApJ...809...25MStellar and Planetary Properties of K2 Campaign 1 Candidates and Validation of 17 Planets, Including a Planet Receiving Earth-like Insolation
2015ApJ...809...37BTheoretical Clues to the Ultraviolet Diversity of Type Ia Supernovae
2015ApJ...809..168CBroadband Spectral Modeling of the Extreme Gigahertz-peaked Spectrum Radio Source PKS B0008-421
2015ApJ...809..172ICHANG-ES V: Nuclear Outflow in a Virgo Cluster Spiral after a Tidal Disruption Event
2015ApJ...809L...4DSearch for Gamma-Ray Emission from DES Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy Candidates with Fermi-LAT Data
2015ApJ...810....1CThe Link between the Formation Rates of Clusters and Stars in Galaxies
2015ApJ...810....9CTesting Density Wave Theory with Resolved Stellar Populations around Spiral Arms in M81
2015ApJ...810...14AThe Third Catalog of Active Galactic Nuclei Detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope
2015ApJ...810...23ZExtragalactic SETI: The Tully-Fisher Relation as a Probe of Dysonian Astroengineering in Disk Galaxies
2015ApJ...810...32CX-Ray and Radio Emission from Type IIn Supernova SN 2010jl
2015ApJ...810...47JProbing the Isotropy of Cosmic Acceleration Traced By Type Ia Supernovae
2015ApJ...810...52MModeling the Power Spectra of Active Galactic Nuclei with Markov Chain Monte Carlo
2015ApJ...810...65PThe Megamaser Cosmology Project. VII. Investigating Disk Physics Using Spectral Monitoring Observations
2015ApJ...810...71FThe Evolution of the Galaxy Rest-frame Ultraviolet Luminosity Function over the First Two Billion Years
2015ApJ...810...72MPredictions for Ultra-deep Radio Counts of Star-forming Galaxies
2015ApJ...810..104AIndirect Evidence for Escaping Ionizing Photons in Local Lyman Break Galaxy Analogs
2015ApJ...810..138RMid-IR Enhanced Galaxies in the Coma & Virgo Clusters: Lenticulars with a High Star Formation Rate
2015ApJ...810L..15SLocalized Starbursts in Dwarf Galaxies Produced by the Impact of Low-metallicity Cosmic Gas Clouds
2015ApJ...811...15LFaint CO Line Wings in Four Star-forming (Ultra)luminous Infrared Galaxies
2015ApJ...811...39IALMA Observations of the Submillimeter Dense Molecular Gas Tracers in the Luminous Type-1 Active Nucleus of NGC 7469
2015ApJ...811...58MCo-evolution of Extreme Star Formation and Quasars: Hints from Herschel and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
2015ApJ...811...75CThe Brightest Young Star Clusters in NGC 5253.
2015ApJ...811..114GHST/ACS Direct Ages of the Dwarf Elliptical Galaxies NGC 147 and NGC 185
2015ApJ...811..117SSearch for Precursor Eruptions among Type IIb Supernovae
2015ApJ...811..147FThe Progenitor of the Type IIb SN 2008ax Revisited
2015ApJ...811..149CScaling Relations Between Warm Galactic Outflows and Their Host Galaxies
2015ApJ...811L...6BA Black Hole Mass-Variability Timescale Correlation at Submillimeter Wavelengths
2015ApJ...812...34LThe Next Generation Virgo Cluster Survey. X. Properties of Ultra-compact Dwarfs in the M87, M49, and M60 Regions.
2015ApJ...812...39SGas-phase Oxygen Abundances and Radial Metallicity Gradients in the Two nearby Spiral Galaxies NGC 7793 and NGC 4945
2015ApJ...812...56GOutflowing Diffuse Gas in the Active Galactic Nucleus of NGC 1068
2015ApJ...812...62CGamma-rays from Type Ia Supernova SN2014J
2015ApJ...812...79PThe Extreme Ultraviolet Deficit: Jet Connection in the Quasar 1442+101
2015ApJ...812..117AStar Formation Suppression in Compact Group Galaxies: A New Path to Quenching?
2015ApJ...812..127KX-Ray Scaling Relations of 'Core' and 'Coreless' E and S0 Galaxies
2015ApJ...812..130GX-Ray Emissivity of Old Stellar Populations: A Local Group Census
2015ApJ...812..149WHubble Space Telescope Proper Motion (HSTPROMO) Catalogs of Galactic Globular Clusters. III. Dynamical Distances and Mass-to-Light Ratios
2015ApJ...812..153OFrontier Fields Clusters: Chandra and JVLA View of the Pre-merging Cluster MACS J0416.1-2403
2015ApJ...812..158MLeo P: An Unquenched Very Low-mass Galaxy
2015ApJ...812..159ASearch for Extended Gamma-Ray Emission from the Virgo Galaxy Cluster with FERMI-LAT
2015ApJ...812..166PUltra-luminous X-Ray Sources in HARO II and the Role of X-Ray Binaries in Feedback in Lyα Emitting Galaxies
2015ApJ...812L..10JNGC 3628-UCD1: A Possible ω Cen Analog Embedded in a Stellar Stream
2015ApJ...813...28FAutoclassification of the Variable 3XMM Sources Using the Random Forest Machine Learning Algorithm
2015ApJ...813...30SThe 1999aa-like Type Ia Supernova iPTF14bdn in the Ultraviolet and Optical
2015ApJ...813...51CA Multi-wavelength Polarimetric Study of the Blazar CTA 102 during a Gamma-Ray Flare in 2012
2015ApJ...813..109DEight Ultra-faint Galaxy Candidates Discovered in Year Two of the Dark Energy Survey
2015ApJ...813..118MMicrowave Continuum Emission and Dense Gas Tracers in NGC 3627: Combining Jansky VLA and ALMA Observations
2015ApJ...813..119DSubmillimeter Observations of CLASH 2882 and the Evolution of Dust in this Galaxy
2015ApJ...813L..39LX-Ray High-resolution Spectroscopy Reveals Feedback in a Seyfert Galaxy from an Ultra-fast Wind with Complex Ionization and Velocity Structure
2015ApJ...813L..41AMultiwavelength Evidence for Quasi-periodic Modulation in the Gamma-Ray Blazar PG 1553+113
2015ApJ...814...11TA New Sample of Obscured AGNs Selected from the XMM-Newton and AKARI Surveys
2015ApJ...814...16BIonized Gas Kinematics at High Resolution V: [Ne ii], Multiple Clusters, High Efficiency Star Formation, and Blue Flows in He 2-10
2015ApJ...814...30WCARMA CO Observations of Three Extremely Metal-poor, Star-forming Galaxies
2015ApJ...814...39PExcitation Mechanisms for HCN (1-0) and HCO+ (1-0) in Galaxies from the Great Observatories All-sky LIRG Survey
2015ApJ...814...40WNearby Galaxy Filaments and the Ly-alpha Forest: Confronting Simulations and the UV Background with Observations
2015ApJ...814...55FMorfometryka—A New Way of Establishing Morphological Classification of Galaxies
2015ApJ...814...56TA NuSTAR Survey of Nearby Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies
2015ApJ...814...83LThe Multi-phase Cold Fountain in M82 Revealed by a Wide, Sensitive Map of the Molecular Interstellar Medium
2015ApJ...814..108YDetection of Broad Hα Emission Lines in the Late-time Spectra of a Hydrogen-poor Superluminous Supernova
2015ApJ...814..139KA Connection between Plasma Conditions near Black Hole Event Horizons and Outflow Properties
2015ApJ...814..149CDissecting the Power Sources of Low-Luminosity Emission-Line Galaxy Nuclei via Comparison of HST-STIS and Ground-Based Spectra
2015ApJ...814L...6RC III] Emission in Star-forming Galaxies Near and Far
2015ApJ...814L..25KA Deep Search for Prompt Radio Emission from the Short GRB 150424A with the Murchison Widefield Array
2015ApJ...815...36ANuSTAR Observations of the Compton-thick Active Galactic Nucleus and Ultraluminous X-Ray Source Candidate in NGC 5643
2015ApJ...815...40DDetection of Molecular Gas in Void Galaxies : Implications for Star Formation in Isolated Environments
2015ApJ...815...43LA Bound Violation on the Galaxy Group Scale: The Turn-around Radius of NGC 5353/4
2015ApJ...815...49ABroadband Radio Polarimetry and Faraday Rotation of 563 Extragalactic Radio Sources
2015ApJ...815...55RThe NuSTAR View of Reflection and Absorption in NGC 7582
2015ApJ...815...58FImproving Cosmological Distance Measurements Using Twin Type Ia Supernovae
2015ApJ...815...59PMolecular Gas and Star-formation Properties in the Central and Bar Regions of NGC 6946
2015ApJ...815...93GThe Spatial Distribution of the Young Stellar Clusters in the Star-forming Galaxy NGC 628
2015ApJ...815..121DA Hubble Diagram from Type II Supernovae Based Solely on Photometry: The Photometric Color Method
2015ApJ...815..124HHigh-resolution Imaging of Water Maser Emission in the Active Galaxies NGC 6240 and M51
2015ApJ...815..133SUltraviolet Radiative Transfer Modeling of Nearby Galaxies with Extraplanar Dusts
2015ApJ...815L..13RCompton-thick Accretion in the Local Universe
2015ApJ...815L..17MLeo P: How Many Metals Can a Very Low Mass, Isolated Galaxy Retain?
2015ApJS..216...27BGalaxy Clusters Discovered via the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect in the 2500-Square-Degree SPT-SZ Survey
2015ApJS..216...28LThe Swift X-Ray Telescope Cluster Survey. III. Cluster Catalog from 2005-2012 Archival Data
2015ApJS..217....1TGround-based Paα Narrow-band Imaging of Local Luminous Infrared Galaxies. I. Star Formation Rates and Surface Densities
2015ApJS..217....2MRefining the Associations of the Fermi Large Area Telescope Source Catalogs
2015ApJS..217....4SNew Associations of Gamma-Ray Sources from the Fermi Second Source Catalog
2015ApJS..217...12DProbing the Physics of Narrow Line Regions in Active Galaxies. II. The Siding Spring Southern Seyfert Spectroscopic Snapshot Survey (S7)
2015ApJS..217...13MThe Nuclear Near-Infrared Spectral Properties of Nearby Galaxies
2015ApJS..217...21FXMM-Newton Survey of Local O VII Absorption Lines in the Spectra of Active Galactic Nuclei
2015ApJS..217...25GThe Ĝ Infrared Search for Extraterrestrial Civilizations with Large Energy Supplies. III. The Reddest Extended Sources in WISE
2015ApJS..217...26BThe Lick AGN Monitoring Project 2011: Spectroscopic Campaign and Emission-line Light Curves
2015ApJS..217...27AA Catalog of Visually Classified Galaxies in the Local (z ∼ 0.01) Universe
2015ApJS..217...32BA Classical Morphological Analysis of Galaxies in the Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S4G)
2015ApJS..218...10VHunting for Supermassive Black Holes in Nearby Galaxies With the Hobby-Eberly Telescope
2015ApJS..218...21LCASSIS: The Cornell Atlas of Spitzer/Infrared Spectrograph Sources. II. High-resolution Observations
2015ApJS..218...23AFermi Large Area Telescope Third Source Catalog
2015ApJS..218...28VThe Arizona Radio Observatory Survey of Molecular Gas in Nearby Normal Spiral Galaxies I: The Data
2015ApJS..218...29MThe Panchromatic STARBurst IRregular Dwarf Survey (STARBIRDS): Observations and Data Archive
2015ApJS..219....3MThe Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S4G): Stellar Masses, Sizes, and Radial Profiles for 2352 Nearby Galaxies
2015ApJS..219....5QThe Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S4G): Precise Stellar Mass Distributions from Automated Dust Correction at 3.6 μm
2015ApJS..219...12AThe Eleventh and Twelfth Data Releases of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: Final Data from SDSS-III
2015ApJS..219...13WFirst Results from the La Silla-QUEST Supernova Survey and the Carnegie Supernova Project
2015ApJS..219...22PHerschel Survey of the Palomar-Green QSOs at Low Redshift
2015ApJS..219...29MA Spectroscopic Survey of the Fields of 28 Strong Gravitational Lenses
2015ApJS..219...39RBayesian High-redshift Quasar Classification from Optical and Mid-IR Photometry
2015ApJS..220....5MThe Chandra Survey of Extragalactic Sources in the 3CR Catalog: X-ray Emission from Nuclei, Jets, and Hotspots in the Chandra Archival Observations
2015ApJS..220....6BAn Updated Ultraviolet Catalog of GALEX Nearby Galaxies
2015ApJS..220....9FCfAIR2: Near-infrared Light Curves of 94 Type Ia Supernovae
2015ApJS..221....3GThe Radio Properties of Radio-loud Narrow-line Seyfert 1 Galaxies on Parsec Scales
2015ApJS..221....7RA Large Systematic Search for Close Supermassive Binary and Rapidly Recoiling Black Holes. II. Continued Spectroscopic Monitoring and Optical Flux Variability
2015ApJS..221....9LIntegral Field Spectroscopy of AGN Absorption Outflows: Mrk 509 and IRAS F04250-5718
2015ApJS..221...12SIdentification of 1.4 Million Active Galactic Nuclei in the Mid-Infrared using WISE Data
2015ApJS..221...28RGalaxy Mergers Drive Shocks: An Integral Field Study of GOALS Galaxies
2015ApJS..221...35KThe Connections Between the UV and Optical Fe ii Emission Lines in Type 1 AGNs

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