Astronomy and AstrophysicsBegun in 1895 by George E. Hale and James E. Keeler, The Astrophysical Journal is the foremost research journal in the world devoted to recent developments, discoveries, and theories in astronomy and astrophysics. Many of the classic discoveries of the twentieth century have first been reported in the Journal, which has also presented much of the important recent work on quasars, pulsars, neutron stars, black holes, solar and stellar magnetic fields, X-rays, and interstellar matter. In addition, videos that complement specific issues are periodically available. Full-text is available in Adobe Portable Document Format (.pdf) or in PostScript format. NOTE:The articles from Volumes 1 - 316/3 (1969 - 1996) are available at the servers of ADS and Springer-Verlag and their mirror sites free of charge in 2000. Holdings: v. 315, no.2 (1996)--present For USC users only.
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