Publications with Subaru data in 2005

  1. Aoki, W., et al., Spectroscopic Studies of Very Metal-poor Stars with the Subaru High Dispersion Spectrograph. III. Light Neutron-Capture Elements, ApJ, 632, 611

  2. Boesgaard, A. M. &Novicki, M. C., Beryllium in the Ultra-Lithium-deficient, Metal-Poor Halo Dwarf G186-26, ApJ, 633, L125

  3. Broadhurst, T., et al., The Surprisingly Steep Mass Profile of A1689, from a Lensing Analysis of Subaru Images , ApJ, 619, L143

  4. Chapman, S., Blain, A., Smail, I., &Ivison, R., A Redshift Survey of the Submillimeter Galaxy Population , ApJ, 622, 772

  5. Chiba, M., Minezaki, T., Kashikawa, N., Kataza, H., &Inoue, K.T., Subaru Mid-Infrared Imaging of the Quadruple Lenses PG 1115+080 and B1422+231: Limits on Substructure Lensing, ApJ, 627, 53

  6. Chiu, K., et al., The Color Selection of Quasars from Redshifts 5 to 10: Cloning and Discovery, AJ, 130, 13

  7. Cotter, G., Simpson, C., &Bolton, R.C., Vigorous star formation in a bulge-dominated extremely red object at z= 1.34, MNRAS, 360, 685

  8. Cushing, M.C., Rayner, J.T., &Vacca, W.D., An Infrared Spectroscopic Sequence of M, L, and T Dwarfs, ApJ, 623, 1115

  9. Deguchi, S., Nakashima, J., Miyata, T., &Ita Y., Observations of Stellar Maser Sources with No IRAS Counterpart , PASJ, 57, 933

  10. Fischer, D.A., et al., The N2K Consortium. I. A Hot Saturn Planet Orbiting HD 88133, ApJ, 620, 481

  11. Frebel, A., et al., Nucleosynthetic signatures of the first stars , Nature, 434, 871

  12. Fu, H., Stockton, A., &Liu, M., Morphologies in a Cluster of Extremely Red Galaxies with Old Stellar Populations at z = 1.34, ApJ, 632, 831

  13. Gerhard, O., et al., Detection of Intracluster Planetary Nebulae in the Coma Cluster, ApJ, 621, L93

  14. Goto, Miwa, et al., Search for H3+ in HD 141569A, ApJ, 629, 865

  15. Hayashi, Masahiko, The Latest Results from SUBARU Telescope , JKAS, 38, 73

  16. Itoh, Y., et al, A Young Brown Dwarf Companion to DH Tauri, ApJ, 620, 984

  17. Jiang, Z., et al., A circumstellar disk associated with a massive protostellar object , Nature, 437, 112

  18. Kajisawa, M., &Yamada, T., Evolution of the Dependence of Rest-Frame Color and Morphology Distribution on Stellar Mass for Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field-North, ApJ, 618, 91

  19. Kawakita, H., Watanabe, J., Furusho, R., Fuse, T., &Boice, D.C., Nuclear Spin Temperature and Deuterium-to-Hydrogen Ratio of Methane in Comet C/2001 Q4 (NEAT), ApJ, 623, L49

  20. Kodama, T., et al., Panoramic Views of Cluster-Scale Assemblies Explored by Subaru Wide-Field Imaging , PASJ, 57, 309

  21. Kostiuk, T., et al., Titan's stratospheric zonal wind, temperature, and ethane abundance a year prior to Huygens insertion, GeoRL, 32, L22205

  22. Kosugi, G., Ogasawara, R., &Terada, H., A Variable Infrared Counterpart to the Soft Gamma-Ray Repeater SGR 1806-20 , ApJ, 623, L125

  23. Lidman, C., et al., Spectroscopic confirmation of high-redshift supernovae with the ESO VLT, A&A, 430, 843

  24. Lucas, P.W., Roche, P.F., &Tamura, M., A deep survey of brown dwarfs in Orion with Gemini, MNRAS, 361, 211

  25. Matsuda, Y., et al., Large-Scale Filamentary Structure around the Protocluster at Redshift z = 3.1, ApJ, 634, L125

  26. Matsushita, S., et al., Starburst at the Expanding Molecular Superbubble in M82: Self-induced Starburst at the Inner Edge of the Superbubble, ApJ, 618, 712

  27. Mazzali, P.A., et al., An Asymmetric Energetic Type Ic Supernova Viewed Off-Axis, and a Link to Gamma Ray Bursts , Science, 308, 1284

  28. Minowa, Y., et al., Subaru Super Deep Field with Adaptive Optics. I. Observations and First Implications , ApJ, 629, 29

  29. Misawa, T., Eracleous, M., Charlton, J.C., &Tajitsu, Akito Time-Variable Complex Metal Absorption Lines in the Quasar HS 1603+3820 , ApJ, 629, 115

  30. Morii, M., et al., Near-infrared, optical, and X-ray observations of the anomalous X-ray pulsar 4U 0142 + 61 , AdSpR, 35, 1177

  31. Motch, S., et al., The proper motion of the isolated neutron star RX J1605.3+3249, A&A, 429, 257

  32. Motohara, K., et al., Nature of the Strongly Lensed Submillimeter Galaxy SMM J14011+0252, AJ, 129, 53

  33. Murakawa, K., et al., High resolution H band imaging polarimetry of IRC +10216. The obscured location of the central star , A&A, 436, 601

  34. Nagao, T., et al., An Observational Pursuit for Population III Stars in a Lyalpha Emitter at z = 6.33 through He II Emission, ApJ, 631, L5

  35. Nagao, T., et al., Spectroscopy of i'-Dropout Galaxies with an NB921-Band Depression in the Subaru Deep Field , ApJ, 634, 142

  36. Nakajima, T., et al., A coronagraphic search for brown dwarfs and planets around nearby stars , AN, 326, 952

  37. Nakata, F., et al, Discovery of a large-scale clumpy structure around the Lynx supercluster at z~ 1.27 , MNRAS, 357, 1357

  38. Narita, N., et al., Subaru HDS Transmission Spectroscopy of the Transiting Extrasolar Planet HD 209458b , PASJ, 57, 471 (errata)

  39. Neuhauser, R., et al., Evidence for a co-moving sub-stellar companion of GQ Lup, A&A, 435, L13

  40. Oguri, M., Takada, M., Umetsu, K., &Broadhurst, T., Can the Steep Mass Profile of A1689 Be Explained by a Triaxial Dark Halo?, ApJ, 632, 841

  41. Oka, T., Geballe, T. R., Goto, M., Usuda, T., & McCall, B. J., Hot and Diffuse Clouds near the Galactic Center Probed by Metastable H3+ 1,, ApJ, 632, 882

  42. Okamura, S., Probing the Era of Galaxy Formation with Subaru Telescope , PThPS, 158, 144

  43. Ota, K., Kashikawa, N., Nakajima, T., &Iye, M., z~6 i-Dropout Galaxies in the Subaru/XMM-Newton Deep Field , JKAS, 38, 179

  44. Ouchi, M., et al., The Discovery of Primeval Large-Scale Structures with Forming Clusters at Redshift 6, ApJ, 620, L1

  45. Ouchi, M., et al., Definitive Identification of the Transition between Small- and Large-Scale Clustering for Lyman Break Galaxies, ApJ, 635, L117

  46. Oyabu, S., et al., Optical Identification of Infrared Space Observatory Far-Infrared Sources in the Lockman Hole Using a Deep Very Large Array 1.4 GHz Continuum Survey , AJ, 130, 2019

  47. Pyo, T-S., et al., FAST [Fe II] Wind with a Wide Opening Angle from L1551 IRS 5 , ApJ, 618, 817

  48. Pyo, T-S., Hayashi, M., Kobayashi, N., Terada, H., &Tokunaga, A., High Angular Resolution [Fe II] Λ1.644 μm Spectroscopy of YSOs with Subaru Telescope , JKAS, 38, 249

  49. Repolust, T., Puls, J., Hanson, M. M., Kudritzki, R.-P., &Mokiem, M. R., Quantitative H and K band spectroscopy of Galactic OB-stars at medium resolution , A&A, 440, 261

  50. Richmond, M., Properties of Stars in the Subaru Deep Field , PASJ, 57, 959 (12/2005)

  51. Rose, J.A., et al., Radial Age and Metal Abundance Gradients in the Stellar Content of M32, AJ, 129, 712

  52. Saito, Y., et al., Subaru Imaging and Spectroscopy of Globular Cluster Candidates around M82, ApJ, 621, 750

  53. Sako, S., et al., Search for 17 mum H2 Pure Rotational Emission from Circumstellar Disks, ApJ, 620, 347

  54. Sako, S., et al., No high-mass protostars in the silhouette young stellar object M17-SO1 , Nature, 434, 995

  55. Sasaki, T., Kanno, A., Ishiguro, M., Kinoshita, D., &Nakamura, R., Search for Nonmethane Hydrocarbons on Pluto, ApJ, 618, L57

  56. Sato, B., et al., The N2K Consortium. II. A Transiting Hot Saturn around HD 149026 with a Large Dense Core, ApJ, 633, 465

  57. Sheppard, S.S., Jewitt, D., &Kleyna, J., An Ultradeep Survey for Irregular Satellites of Uranus: Limits to Completeness, AJ, 129, 518

  58. Shimasaku, K. et al., Number Density of Bright Lyman-Break Galaxies at z ~ 6 in the Subaru Deep Field , PASJ, 57, 447

  59. Shioya, Y., et al., The Intermediate-Band Dropout Method: A New Method to Search for High-Redshift Galaxies, PASJ, 57, 287

  60. Shioya, Y., et al., New High-Redshift Galaxies at z = 5.8-6.5 in the Subaru Deep Field, PASJ, 57, 569

  61. Shioya, Y., et al., A Survey of NB921 Dropouts in the Subaru Deep Field, PASJ, 57, L33

  62. Siegler, N., Close, L.M., Cruz, K.L., Martin, E.L., &Reid, I.N., Discovery of Two Very Low Mass Binaries: Final Results of an Adaptive Optics Survey of Nearby M6.0-M7.5 Stars, ApJ, 621, 1023

  63. Sugai, H., et al., Subarcsecond Structure and Velocity Field of Optical Line-emitting Gas in NGC 1052 , ApJ, 629, 131

  64. Sugita, S., et al., Subaru Telescope Observations of Deep Impact , Science, 310, 274

  65. Tamura, M., SUBARU Explorations of Exo-Solar Planets and Disks , JKAS, 38, 319

  66. Tanaka, Masayuki, et al., The build-up of the colour-magnitude relation as a function of environment, MNRAS, 362, 268

  67. Taniguchi, Y., et al., The SUBARU Deep Field Project: Lymanalpha Emitters at a Redshift of 6.6, PASJ, 57, 165 (erratum)

  68. Taniguchi, Y., et al., The HST Cosmos Project: Contribution from the SUBARU Telescope , JKAS, 38, 187

  69. Tominaga, N., et al., The Unique Type Ib Supernova 2005bf: A WN Star Explosion Model for Peculiar Light Curves and Spectra , ApJ, 633, L97

  70. Totani, T., et al, A Discovery of Rapid Optical Flares from Low-Luminosity Active Nuclei in Massive Galaxies , ApJ, 621, L9

  71. Umetsu, K., Broadhurst, T., Takada, M., &Kong, X., The Mass Profile of Abell 1689 from a Lensing Analysis of Deep Wide Field SUBARU Images , JKAS, 38, 191

  72. Umetsu, K., et al., Discovery of a Strongly Lensed Galaxy at z=3.9 behind a z=0.83 Galaxy Cluster, PASJ, 57, 877

  73. Wang, M., Noumaru, J., Wang, H., Yang, J., &Chen, J., The Intriguing Giant Bow Shocks near HH 131, AJ, 130, 2745

  74. Wittman, D., Spurious Shear from the Atmosphere in Ground-based Weak-lensing Observations , ApJ, 632, L5

  75. Yamada, S., et al., An Intermediate-Band Imaging Survey for High-Redshift Lyman Alpha Emitters: The Mahoroba-11, PASJ, 57, 881

  76. Yamada, T., et al., The Number Density of Old Passively Evolving Galaxies at z=1 in the Subaru/XMM-Newton Deep Survey Field, ApJ, 634, 861 (erratum)

  77. Yin, S., et al., ELID precision grinding of large special Schmidt plate for fibre multi-object spectrograph for 8.2 m Subaru telescope , Machine Tools & Manifacture, 45, 1598

  78. Yoshida, F., &Nakamura, T., Size Distribution of Faint Jovian L4 Trojan Asteroids , AJ, 130, 2900


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