P. N. Appleton
0000-0002-7607-8766
University of Manchester
141 papers found
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Multiwavelength observations of collisional ring galaxies. III. Oxygen/nitrogen abundances and star formation properties of ring knots
Multiwavelength observations of collisional ring galaxies. I. Broad-band images, global properties, and radial colors of the sample galaxies
Collision-induced star formation in ring galaxies
Hubble Space Telescope Imaging of Dust Lanes and Cometary Structures in the Inner Disk of the Cartwheel Ring Galaxy
The Head-on Collision between Two Gas-rich Galaxies: Neutral Hydrogen Debris from the Centrally Smooth Ring Galaxy VII ZW 466
The Neutral Hydrogen Disk of ARP 10 (=VV 362): A Nonequilibrium Disk Associated with a Galaxy with Rings and Ripples
The orbit of the double-line spectroscopic binary system HR 7112
Multiwavelength observations of ring galaxies. II. Global star formation in ring galaxies
The type Ia supernova 1989B in NGC 3627 (M66)
Infrared Observations of the Seyfert Ring Galaxy NGC 985
Threshold star-formation effects in the peculiar galaxy ARP 10 (= VV 362)
A morphological filter for removing "cirrus-like" emission from far-infrared extragalactic IRAS fields
An enormous planetary nebula surrounding the x-ray source RXJ 2117+34
Large infrared and optical color gradients in the Cartwheel ring galaxy - Evidence for the first epoch of star formation in the wake of an expanding ring
A multiwavelength study of the peculiar interacting galaxies ARP 143 = VV 117 - Evidence for an emerging ring galaxy?
Far-infrared counterpart to the optical and H I plume in the Leo triplet of galaxies - NGC 3623, NGC 3627, and NGC 3628
Extended neutral hydrogen emission in the NGC 5903/5898 binary elliptical system - Evidence for a double-galaxy accretion event
Models of ring galaxies. II - Extended starbursts
Models of ring galaxies. I - The growth and disruption of clouds in the expanding density wave
Erratum: A giant intergalactic H I bubble near Arp143 (Nature (1987) 330, (140-142))
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