The Open Journal of Astrophysics: quick and easy access
This is not an official webpage of
The Open Journal of Astrophysics.
Rather, I've written it for myself and anyone who wants to use it in
order to provide quick and easy access to
OJA
papers, particularly for those who want a minimum of JavaScript, have an
old browser, a slow computer, a slow connection and/or who want to find
an
OJA
paper based on traditional publication information (volume, issue,
page (or article-ID)).
The titles link to the corresponding page at
The Open Journal of Astrophysics.
These use the corresponding DOIs, although they resolve to a link
containing the title. The DOIs for the
OJA
have the form
https://doi.org/10.21105/astro.<YYMM.nnnnn>
where
YYMM.nnnnn
is the corresponding
arXiv
identifier. Similarly, the
ADS
links are of the form
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/YYMM/arXiv:<YYYY.nnnnn/abstract>
where
YYMM.nnnnn
is the corresponding
arXiv
identifier with the dot. (This is also the format of
ADS
links at
arXiv;
similarly, these resolve to ones using the traditional
ADS bibcode. Note that
ADS
links to papers which, as far as
ADS
knows, are
arXiv-only are of the form
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/YYYY/arXiv<YYYYnnnnnI>
where
YYYY
is the year and
YYMMnnnnn
is the corresponding
arXiv
identifier without the dot and
I
is the first letter of the last name of the first author.)
When citing an
OJA
paper, use the DOI. When linking to the corresponding page at
ADS,
use the URL containing the bibcode, not the one containing "arXiv",
unless only the latter exists (then in the second form mentioned above).
Information not (directly) available at this page:
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ADS bibcode: Follow the link to
ADS
to see this. It can also be constructed from the year, volume,
article-ID, and last name of the first author, as described above,
although when using a URL it is always a good idea to verify it first!
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Abstract: available at
ADS
or at the corresponding
OJA
page by clicking on the "Abstract" button there.
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The paper itself: available at the
arXiv
link (note that one should always link to the abstract and not to the
PDF file).
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Mateja Gosenca, Peter Coles:
Dynamical Analysis of Scalar Field Cosmologies with Spatial Curvature
arXiv:1502.04020
ADS
February 08, 2016
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David Sloan:
w=1 as an Attractor
arXiv:1602.02113
ADS
May 02, 2016
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Sean Lake, E. L. (Ned) Wright:
K-corrections: an Examination of their Contribution to the
Uncertainty of Luminosity Measurements
arXiv:1603.07299
ADS
September 03, 2016
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Soham Kulkarni, Shantanu Desai:
Classifying Exoplanets with Gaussian Mixture Model
arXiv:1708.00605
ADS
June 01, 2018
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Syksy Räsänen:
Higgs inflation in the Palatini formulation with kinetic terms for the
metric
arXiv:1811.09514
ADS
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Pauline Barmby:
Astronomical observations: a guide for allied researchers
arXiv:1812.07963
ADS
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Darsh Kodwani, David Alonso, Pedro Ferreira:
The effect on cosmological parameter estimation of a parameter dependent
covariance
arXiv:1811.11584
ADS
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Nora Elisa Chisari, Alexander J. Mead, Shahab Joudaki, Pedro
Ferreira, Aurel Schneider, Joseph Mohr, Tilman Tröster, David Alonso,
Ian G. McCarthy, Sergio Martin-Alvarez, Julien Devriendt, Adrianne Slyz,
Marcel P. van Daalen:
Modelling baryonic feedback for survey cosmology
arXiv:1905.06082
ADS
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T. D. Kitching, P. Paykari, H. Hoekstra, M. Cropper:
Propagating Residual Biases in Cosmic Shear Power Spectra
arXiv:1904.07173
ADS
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Miguel A. Aragon-Calvo, Mark C. Neyrinck, Joseph Silk:
Galaxy Quenching from Cosmic Web Detachment
arXiv:1607.07881
ADS
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Selim C. Hotinli, Marc Kamionkowski, Andrew H. Jaffe:
The search for anisotropy in the gravitational-wave background with
pulsar-timing arrays
arXiv:1904.05348
ADS
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Ben J. Maughan, Thomas H. Reiprich:
The X-ray Variability of AGN and its Implications for Observations of
Galaxy Clusters
arXiv:1811.05786
ADS
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F. Feroz, M.P. Hobson, E. Cameron, A.N. Pettitt:
Importance Nested Sampling and the MultiNest Algorithm
arXiv:1306.2144
ADS
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Emilio Bellini, David Alonso, Shahab Joudaki, Ludovic van Waerbeke:
Sheer shear: weak lensing with one mode
arXiv:1903.04957
ADS
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Aditi Krishak, Shantanu Desai:
An independent assessment of significance of annual modulation in
COSINE-100 data
arXiv:1907.07199
ADS
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Katarina Markovic, Benjamin Bose, Alkistis Pourtsidou:
Assessing non-linear models for galaxy clustering I: unbiased growth
forecasts from multipole expansion
arXiv:1904.11448
ADS
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Phillip Helbig:
Calculation of distances in cosmological models with
small-scale inhomogeneities and their use in observational cosmology: a
review
arXiv:1912.12269
ADS
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Markus Pössel:
A Beginner's Guide to Working with Astronomical Data
arXiv:1905.13189
ADS
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Mark Neyrick, Miguel A. Aragon-Calvo, Bridget Falck, Alexander S.
Szalay, Jie Wang:
Halo Spin from Primordial Inner Motions
arXiv:1904.03201
ADS
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