| 90. |
GEOPHYSICS, ASTRONOMY, AND ASTROPHYSICS |
|
| 91. |
Solid Earth physics |
|
| 91.10.-v |
Geodesy and gravity |
|
| 91.10.By |
Mathematical geodesy; general theory |
|
| 91.10.Da |
Cartography |
|
| 91.10.Fc |
Space geodetic surveys |
|
| 91.10.Jf |
Topography; geometric observations |
|
| 91.10.Kg |
Crustal movements |
|
| 91.10.Lh |
Photogrammetry |
|
| 91.10.Nj |
Rotational variations; polar wobble |
|
| 91.10.Pp |
Gravimetric measurements and instruments |
|
| 91.10.Qm |
Harmonics of the gravity potential field |
| ... ... ... | Relations of gravity observations to tectonics and isostasy, see 91.45.Sx |
|
| 91.10.Rn |
Rheology of lithosphere and mantle |
|
| 91.10.Sp |
Satellite orbits |
|
| 91.10.Tq |
Earth tides |
|
| 91.10.Vr |
Ocean/Earth/atmosphere interaction |
|
| 91.10.Ws |
Reference systems |
|
| 91.25.-r |
Geomagnetism and paleomagnetism; geoelectricity |
|
| 91.25.Cw |
Origins and models of the magnetic field; dynamo theories |
|
| 91.25.Dx |
Archeomagnetism |
|
| 91.25.Ey |
Interactions between exterior sources and interior properties |
|
| 91.25.Ga |
Spatial variations: all harmonics and anomalies |
|
| 91.25.Jc |
Spatial variations attributed to sea floor spreading |
|
| 91.25.Le |
Time variations: diurnal to secular |
|
| 91.25.Mf |
Reversals |
|
| 91.25.Ng |
Paleomagnetism |
|
| 91.25.Ph |
Magnetostratigraphy |
|
| 91.25.Qi |
Geoelectricity; electromagnetic induction and conductivity (magnetotelluric effects) |
|
| 91.30.-f |
Seismology |
|
| 91.30.Bi |
Seismic sources (mechanisms, magnitude, moment frequency spectrum) |
|
| 91.30.Dk |
Seismicity: space and time distribution |
|
| 91.30.Fn |
Surface and body waves |
|
| 91.30.Ks |
Free oscillations (periods less than 12 hours) |
|
| 91.30.Mv |
Strong motions and shock waves |
|
| 91.30.Nw |
Tsunamis (for dynamics of oceans, see 92.10.Dh and 92.10.Fj) |
|
| 91.30.Px |
Phenomena related to earthquake prediction |
|
| 91.30.Rz |
Explosion seismology |
|
| 91.30.Tb |
Volcano seismology |
|
| 91.30.Vc |
Continental crust seismology |
|
| 91.30.Ye |
Oceanic crust seismology |
|
| 91.35.-x |
Earth's interior structure and properties |
|
| 91.35.Cb |
Models of interior structure |
|
| 91.35.Dc |
Heat flow; geothermy |
|
| 91.35.Ed |
Structure of the Earth's interior below the upper mantle |
|
| 91.35.Gf |
Structure of the crust and upper mantle |
|
| 91.35.Lj |
Composition of Earth's interior |
|
| 91.35.Nm |
Geochronology |
|
| 91.35.Pn |
Tomography of the Earth's interior (see also 91.30.-f Seismology) |
|
| 91.40.-k |
Volcanology |
|
| 91.40.Bp |
Ash deposits |
|
| 91.40.Dr |
Atmospheric effects (see also 92.60.Mt Particles and aerosols-in Meteorology) |
|
| 91.40.Ft |
Eruptions |
|
| 91.40.Hw |
Lava |
|
| 91.45.-c |
Physics of plate tectonics |
|
| 91.45.Cg |
Continental margins |
|
| 91.45.Dh |
Plate tectonics |
|
| 91.45.Ei |
Neotectonics |
|
| 91.45.Fj |
Convection currents |
|
| 91.45.Pt |
Slow vertical crustal movements (including isostasy and postglacial phenomena) |
|
| 91.45.Qv |
Tomography of plate tectonics |
|
| 91.45.Sx |
Relations of gravity observations to tectonics and isostasy |
|
| 91.45.Ty |
Folds and Folding |
|
| 91.45.Vz |
Fractures and faults |
|
| 91.45.Yb |
Pluton emplacement |
|
| 91.50.-r |
Marine geology and geophysics |
|
| 91.50.Cw |
Beach, coastal, and shelf processes |
|
| 91.50.Ey |
Ocean bottom processes (for ocean basin thermometry, see 43.30.Qd-in acoustics appendix) |
|
| 91.50.Ga |
Bathymetry and noncoastal underwater morphology |
|
| 91.50.Jc |
Turbidity currents, sedimentation (for acoustics of sediments, see 43.30.Ma in acoustics appendix) |
|
| 91.60.-x |
Physical properties of rocks and minerals (for rheological properties of geological materials, see 83.80.Nb) |
|
| 91.60.Ba |
Elasticity, fracture, and flow |
|
| 91.60.Dc |
Creep and deformation |
|
| 91.60.Ed |
Crystal structure and defects |
|
| 91.60.Fe |
Equations of state |
|
| 91.60.Gf |
High-pressure behavior |
|
| 91.60.Hg |
Phase changes |
|
| 91.60.Ki |
Thermal properties |
|
| 91.60.Lj |
Acoustic properties |
|
| 91.60.Mk |
Optical properties |
|
| 91.60.Pn |
Magnetic and electric properties; environmental magnetism |
|
| 91.65.-n |
Geophysical aspects of geology, mineralogy, and petrology (for geophysical prospecting, see 43.40.Ph-in acoustics appendix) |
|
| 91.65.Br |
Geochemical cycles |
|
| 91.65.Dt |
Isotopic composition/chemistry |
|
| 91.65.Fw |
Low-temperature geochemistry |
|
| 91.65.Hy |
Organic geochemistry |
|
| 91.65.Nd |
Trace elements |
|
| 91.65.Rg |
Mineral occurrences and deposits |
|
| 91.65.Ti |
Sedimentary petrology |
|
| 91.65.Vj |
Major element composition |
|
| 91.70.-c |
Information related to geologic time |
|
| 91.70.Bf |
Cenozoic |
|
| 91.70.Dh |
Mesozoic |
|
| 91.70.Fj |
Paleozoic |
|
| 91.70.Hm |
Precambrian |
|
| 91.90.+p |
Other topics in solid Earth physics (restricted to new topics in section 91) |
|
| 92. |
Hydrospheric and atmospheric geophysics |
|
| 92.10.-c |
Physics of the oceans |
|
| 92.10.Bf |
Physical properties of seawater |
|
| 92.10.Cg |
Capillary waves |
|
| 92.10.Dh |
Dynamics of the deep ocean |
|
| 92.10.Ei |
Coriolis effects |
|
| 92.10.Fj |
Dynamics of the upper ocean |
|
| 92.10.Gk |
El Nino |
|
| 92.10.Hm |
Surface waves, tides, and sea level |
|
| 92.10.Jn |
Seiches |
|
| 92.10.Kp |
Sea-air energy exchange processes |
|
| 92.10.Lq |
Turbulence and diffusion |
|
| 92.10.Mr |
Thermohaline structure and circulation |
|
| 92.10.Ns |
Fine structure and microstructure |
|
| 92.10.Pt |
Optical properties of sea water |
|
| 92.10.Rw |
Sea ice |
|
| 92.10.Sx |
Coastal and estuarine oceanography |
|
| 92.10.Ty |
Fronts and jets |
|
| 92.10.Vz |
Underwater sound (see also 43.30.+m in acoustics) |
|
| 92.10.Wa |
Sediment transport |
|
| 92.10.Yb |
Hydrography (for ocean parameter estimation by acoustical methods, see 43.30.Pc -in acoustics appendix) |
| ... ... ... | Marine geology and geophysics, see 91.50.-r |
|
| 92.20.-h |
Interdisciplinary aspects of oceanography |
|
| 92.20.Bk |
Aerosols |
|
| 92.20.Cm |
Chemistry of the ocean |
|
| 92.20.Gr |
Ocean energy extraction |
|
| 92.20.Hs |
Anoxic environments |
|
| 92.20.Jt |
Biological aspects of oceanography |
|
| 92.20.Kv |
Photochemistry |
|
| 92.20.Lw |
Photosynthesis |
|
| 92.20.Mx |
Physicochemical properties |
|
| 92.20.Ny |
Marine pollution |
|
| 92.20.Pz |
Bacteria |
|
| 92.20.Rb |
Plankton |
|
| 92.20.Td |
Radioactivity |
|
| 92.40.-t |
Hydrology and glaciology |
|
| 92.40.Cy |
Modeling; general theory |
|
| 92.40.Ea |
Precipitation |
|
| 92.40.Fb |
Rivers, runoff, and streamflow |
|
| 92.40.Gc |
Erosion and sedimentation |
|
| 92.40.Je |
Evaporation |
|
| 92.40.Kf |
Groundwater |
|
| 92.40.Lg |
Soil moisture |
|
| 92.40.Ni |
Limnology |
|
| 92.40.Qk |
Water quality and water resources |
|
| 92.40.Rm |
Snow |
|
| 92.40.Sn |
Ice |
|
| 92.40.Vq |
Glaciers |
|
| 92.60.-e |
Meteorology (see also 43.28.+h Aeroacoustics and atmospheric sound; 42.68.-w Atmospheric optics; 94.10.Dy Atmospheric structure, pressure, density, and temperature) |
|
| 92.60.Bh |
General circulation |
|
| 92.60.Dj |
Gravity waves, tides, and compressional waves |
|
| 92.60.Ek |
Convection, turbulence, and diffusion |
|
| 92.60.Fm |
Boundary layer structure and processes |
|
| 92.60.Gn |
Winds and their effects |
|
| 92.60.Hp |
Chemical composition and chemical interactions |
|
| 92.60.Jq |
Water in the atmosphere (humidity, clouds, evaporation, precipitation) |
|
| 92.60.Ls |
Ionic interactions and processes |
|
| 92.60.Mt |
Particles and aerosols (see also 94.20.-y Physics of the ionosphere) |
|
| 92.60.Nv |
Cloud physics; stratus and cumulus clouds |
|
| 92.60.Pw |
Atmospheric electricity |
|
| 92.60.Qx |
Storms |
|
| 92.60.Ry |
Climatology |
|
| 92.60.Sz |
Air quality and air pollution |
|
| 92.60.Ta |
Interaction of atmosphere with electromagnetic waves; propagation |
|
| 92.60.Vb |
Solar radiation |
|
| 92.60.Wc |
Weather analysis and prediction |
|
| 92.70.-j |
Global change (see also 92.60.-e Meteorology) |
|
| 92.70.Cp |
Atmosphere |
|
| 92.70.Er |
Biogeochemical processes |
|
| 92.70.Gt |
Climate dynamics |
|
| 92.70.Jw |
Oceans |
|
| 92.70.Ly |
Water cycles |
|
| 92.90.+x |
Other topics in hydrospheric and atmospheric geophysics (restricted to new topics in section 92) |
|
| 93. |
Geophysical observations, instrumentation, and techniques |
|
| 93.30.-w |
Information related to geographical regions |
|
| 93.30.Bz |
Africa |
|
| 93.30.Ca |
Antarctica |
|
| 93.30.Db |
Asia |
|
| 93.30.Fd |
Australia |
|
| 93.30.Ge |
Europe |
|
| 93.30.Hf |
North America |
|
| 93.30.Jg |
South America |
|
| 93.30.Kh |
Large islands (e.g., Greenland) |
|
| 93.30.Li |
Arctic Ocean |
|
| 93.30.Mj |
Atlantic Ocean |
|
| 93.30.Nk |
Indian Ocean |
|
| 93.30.Pm |
Pacific Ocean |
|
| 93.30.Qn |
Southern Ocean |
|
| 93.30.Rp |
Regional seas |
|
| 93.30.Sq |
Polar regions |
|
| 93.30.Tr |
Temperate regions |
|
| 93.30.Vs |
Tropical regions |
|
| 93.55.+z |
International organizations, national and international programs |
|
| 93.65.+e |
Data acquisition and storage |
|
| 93.85.+q |
Instrumentation and techniques for geophysical research |
|
| 94. |
Aeronomy and magnetospheric physics |
|
| 94.10.-s |
Physics of the neutral atmosphere (for atmospheres of the planets, see 96.35.Hv) |
|
| 94.10.Bw |
General properties of the high atmosphere |
|
| 94.10.Dy |
Atmospheric structure, pressure, density, and temperature (stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, exosphere) (see also 92.60.-e Meteorology and 92.70.-j Global change) |
|
| 94.10.Fa |
Atmospheric composition (atomic or molecular), chemical reactions and processes (see also 82.33.Tb Atmospheric chemistry in physical chemistry and chemical physics) |
|
| 94.10.Gb |
Absorption and scattering of radiation |
|
| 94.10.Jd |
Tides, waves, and winds |
|
| 94.10.Lf |
Convection, diffusion, mixing, turbulence, and fallout |
|
| 94.10.Nh |
Cosmic dust |
|
| 94.10.Rk |
Aurora and airglow |
|
| 94.20.-y |
Physics of the ionosphere (for ionospheres of the planets, see 96.35.Kx; for radiowave propagation, see 41.20.Jb in electromagnetism; see also section 52 Physics of plasmas and electric discharges) |
|
| 94.20.Bb |
Wave propagation |
|
| 94.20.Dd |
Ionospheric structure (D, E, F, and topside regions) including steady-state ion densities and temperatures
|
|
| 94.20.Ee |
D region |
|
| 94.20.Gg |
E region |
|
| 94.20.Ji |
F region |
|
| 94.20.Kj |
Polar cap ionosphere |
|
| 94.20.Lk |
Topside region |
|
| 94.20.Mm |
Plasmasphere |
|
| 94.20.Pp |
Plasmapause |
|
| 94.20.Qq |
Particle precipitation |
|
| 94.20.Rr |
Interactions between waves and particles |
|
| 94.20.Ss |
Electric fields |
|
| 94.20.Tt |
Ionospheric soundings |
|
| 94.20.Vv |
Ionospheric disturbances and modifications |
|
| 94.20.Ww |
Plasma motion, convection, or circulation |
|
| 94.20.Yx |
Interaction between ionosphere and magnetosphere |
|
| 94.30.-d |
Physics of the magnetosphere (for magnetospheres of the planets, see 96.35.Kx; for radiowave propagation, see 41.20.Jb in electromagnetism; see also section 52 Physics of plasmas and electric discharges) |
|
| 94.30.Bg |
Magnetic coordinate systems |
|
| 94.30.Ch |
Magnetospheric configuration |
|
| 94.30.Di |
Magnetopause |
|
| 94.30.Ej |
Magnetic tail |
|
| 94.30.Fk |
Plasma motion, convection, or circulation |
|
| 94.30.Gm |
Plasma instabilities |
|
| 94.30.Hn |
Trapped particles |
|
| 94.30.Jp |
Ring currents |
|
| 94.30.Kq |
Electric fields |
|
| 94.30.Lr |
Magnetic storms, substorms |
|
| 94.30.Ms |
Magnetic pulsations |
|
| 94.30.Tz |
Waves: propagation and excitation |
|
| 94.30.Va |
Magnetosheath; interaction with interplanetary space (including solar wind) (for cosmic-ray interactions, see 13.85.Tp in elementary particle physics; see also 96.40.-z Cosmic rays-in Astronomy) |
|
| 94.80.+g |
Instrumentation for aeronomy and magnetospheric studies (see also 95.55.-n Astronomical and space-research instrumentation in astronomy; 07.87.+v spaceborne and space research instruments, apparatus, and components in instruments) |
|
| 94.90.+m |
Other topics in aeronomy and magnetospheric physics (restricted to new topics in section 94) |
|
| 95. |
Fundamental astronomy and astrophysics; instrumentation, techniques, and astronomical observations |
|
| 95.10.-a |
Fundamental astronomy |
|
| 95.10.Ce |
Celestial mechanics (including n-body problems) (see also 45.50.Pk in classical mechanics of discrete systems) |
| ... ... ... | Dynamics and kinematics of stellar systems, see 98.10.+z
|
|
| 95.10.Eg |
Orbit determination and improvement |
|
| 95.10.Fh |
Chaotic dynamics (see also 05.45.-a Nonlinear dynamics and nonlinear dynamical systems) |
|
| 95.10.Gi |
Eclipses, transits, and occultations |
|
| 95.10.Jk |
Astrometry and reference systems |
|
| 95.10.Km |
Ephemerides, almanacs, and calendars |
|
| 95.30.-k |
Fundamental aspects of astrophysics |
|
| 95.30.Cq |
Elementary particle processes (see also section 26 Nuclear astrophysics) |
|
| 95.30.Dr |
Atomic processes and interactions (see also section 32 Atomic properties and interactions with photons; section 34 Atomic and molecular collision processes and interactions) |
|
| 95.30.Ft |
Molecular and chemical processes and interactions (see also section 33 Molecular properties and interactions with photons; section 34 Atomic and molecular collision processes and interactions) |
|
| 95.30.Gv |
Radiation mechanisms; polarization |
|
| 95.30.Jx |
Radiative transfer; scattering |
|
| 95.30.Ky |
Atomic and molecular data, spectra, and spectral parameters (opacities, rotation constants, line identification, oscillator strengths, gf values, transition probabilities, etc.) (see also 32.10.-f, 32.30.-r, 32.70.-n, 33.15.-e, 33.20.-t, and 33.70.-w in atomic and molecular physics) |
|
| 95.30.Lz |
Hydrodynamics |
|
| 95.30.Qd |
Magnetohydrodynamics and plasmas (see also 52.30.Cv and 52.72.+v in physics of plasmas) |
|
| 95.30.Sf |
Relativity and gravitation (see also section 04 General relativity and gravitation; 98.80.Jk Mathematical and relativistic aspects of cosmology) |
|
| 95.30.Tg |
Thermodynamic processes, conduction, convection, equations of state (see also 05.70.-a Thermodynamics) |
|
| 95.30.Wi |
Dust processes (condensation, evaporation, sputtering, mantle growth, etc.) |
|
| 95.35.+d |
Dark matter (stellar, interstellar, galactic, and cosmological) (see also 95.30.Cq Elementary particle processes; for brown dwarfs, see 97.20.Vs; for galactic halos, see 98.35.Gi or 98.62.Gq; for models of the early Universe, see 97.10.Fy) |
|
| 95.40.+s |
Artificial Earth satellites (for lunar and planetary probes, see 95.55.Pe; see also 07.87.+v in instruments, apparatus, and components common to several branches of physics and astronomy) |
|
| 95.45.+i |
Observatories and site testing |
|
| 95.55.-n |
Astronomical and space-research instrumentation (see also 94.80.+g Instrumentation for aeronomy and magnetospheric studies; 07.87.+v Spaceborne and space research instruments, apparatus, and components) |
|
| 95.55.Aq |
Charge-coupled devices, image detectors, and IR detector arrays (see also 85.60.Gz Photodetectors) |
|
| 95.55.Br |
Astrometric and interferometric instruments |
|
| 95.55.Cs |
Ground-based ultraviolet, optical and infrared telescopes |
|
| 95.55.Ev |
Solar instruments |
|
| 95.55.Fw |
Space-based ultraviolet, optical, and infrared telescopes |
|
| 95.55.Jz |
Radio telescopes and instrumentation; heterodyne receivers |
|
| 95.55.Ka |
X- and gamma-ray telescopes and instrumentation |
|
| 95.55.Pe |
Lunar, planetary, and deep-space probes |
|
| 95.55.Qf |
Photometric, polarimetric, and spectroscopic instrumentation (see also 07.60.-j Optical instruments, equipment, and techniques) |
|
| 95.55.Rg |
Photoconductors and bolometers (see also 07.57.Kp Bolometers, infrared submillimeter wave, microwave, and radiowave receivers and detectors in instruments) |
|
| 95.55.Sh |
Auxiliary and recording instruments; clocks and frequency standards |
|
| 95.55.Vj |
Neutrino, muon, pion, and other elementary particle detectors; cosmic ray detectors (see also 29.40.-n Radiation detectors-in nuclear physics) |
|
| 95.55.Ym |
Gravitational radiation detectors; mass spectrometers; and other instrumentation and techniques (see also 04.80.-y Experimental studies of gravity in general relativity and gravitation) |
|
| 95.75.-z |
Observation and data reduction techniques; computer modeling and simulation |
|
| 95.75.De |
Photography and photometry (including microlensing techniques) |
|
| 95.75.Fg |
Spectroscopy and spectrophotometry |
|
| 95.75.Hi |
Polarimetry |
|
| 95.75.Kk |
Interferometry |
|
| 95.75.Mn |
Image processing (including source extraction) |
|
| 95.75.Pq |
Mathematical procedures and computer techniques |
|
| 95.75.Qr |
Adaptive and segmented optics (see also 42.68.Wt Remote sensing; LIDAR and adaptive systems in atmospheric optics) |
|
| 95.75.Rs |
Remote observing techniques |
|
| 95.75.Tv |
Digitization techniques (see also 07.05.Pj Image processing in instruments) |
|
| 95.75.Wx |
Time series analysis, time variability |
|
| 95.80.+p |
Astronomical catalogs, atlases, sky surveys, databases, retrieval systems, archives, etc. |
|
| 95.85.-e |
Astronomical observations (additional primary heading(s) must be chosen with these entries to represent the astronomical objects and/or properties studied) |
|
| 95.85.Bh |
Radio, microwave (>1 mm) |
|
| 95.85.Fm |
Submillimeter (300 mum-1 mm) |
|
| 95.85.Gn |
Far infrared (10-300 mum) |
|
| 95.85.Hp |
Infrared (3-10 mum) |
|
| 95.85.Jq |
Near infrared (0.75-3 mum) |
|
| 95.85.Kr |
Visible (390-750 nm) |
|
| 95.85.Ls |
Near ultraviolet (300-390 nm) |
|
| 95.85.Mt |
Ultraviolet (10-300 nm) |
|
| 95.85.Nv |
X-ray |
|
| 95.85.Pw |
gamma-ray |
|
| 95.85.Ry |
Neutrino, muon, pion, and other elementary particles; cosmic rays |
|
| 95.85.Sz |
Gravitational radiation, magnetic fields, and other observations |
|
| 95.90.+v |
Historical astronomy and archaeoastronomy; and other topics in fundamental astronomy and astrophysics; instrumentation, techniques, and astronomical observations |
|
| 96. |
Solar System (for the Earth, see sections 91-94) |
|
| 96.10.+i |
General, solar nebula, and cosmogony |
|
| 96.20.-n |
Moon |
|
| 96.20.Br |
Origin, formation, and age |
|
| 96.20.Dt |
Features, landmarks, mineralogy, petrology, and atmosphere |
|
| 96.20.Jz |
Gravitational field, selenodesy, magnetic fields |
|
| 96.20.Ka |
Cratering |
|
| 96.30.-t |
Planets, their satellites and rings; asteroids (for comets, see 96.50.Gn) |
|
| 96.30.Dz |
Mercury |
|
| 96.30.Ea |
Venus |
|
| 96.30.Gc |
Mars |
|
| 96.30.Kf |
Jupiter |
|
| 96.30.Mh |
Saturn |
|
| 96.30.Pj |
Uranus |
|
| 96.30.Rm |
Neptune |
|
| 96.30.Sn |
Pluto |
|
| 96.30.Wr |
Planetary rings |
|
| 96.30.Ys |
Asteroids (minor planets) |
|
| 96.35.-j |
Planetary, asteroid, cometary, and satellite characteristics and properties (see also 97.82.-j for extrasolar planetary systems) |
|
| 96.35.Cp |
Origin, formation, evolution, and ages |
|
| 96.35.Er |
Chemical composition |
|
| 96.35.Fs |
Mass, size; gravitational fields; rotation; orbits |
|
| 96.35.Gt |
Surface features, cratering, and topography |
|
| 96.35.Hv |
Neutral atmospheres |
|
| 96.35.Kx |
Ionospheres; magnetospheres |
|
| 96.35.Mz |
Interiors |
|
| 96.35.Na |
Volcanism and tectonics |
|
| 96.35.Pb |
Electric and magnetic fields |
|
| 96.35.Se |
Interplanetary comparisons |
|
| 96.40.-z |
Cosmic rays (for cosmic rays outside the Solar System, see 98.70.Sa; for cosmic-ray interactions, see 13.85.Tp in hadron-induced high- and super high-energy interactions) |
|
| 96.40.Cd |
Interplanetary propagation and effects |
|
| 96.40.De |
Composition, energy spectra, and interactions |
|
| 96.40.Fg |
Energetic solar particles and photons |
|
| 96.40.Kk |
Solar modulation and geophysical effects |
|
| 96.40.Pq |
Extensive air showers |
|
| 96.40.Tv |
Neutrinos and muons |
|
| 96.40.Vw |
Cosmic-ray effects in meteorites and terrestrial matter |
|
| 96.50.-e |
Interplanetary space (for asteroids, see 96.30.Ys) |
|
| 96.50.Bh |
Solar and interplanetary electric and magnetic fields (including solar wind fields) |
|
| 96.50.Ci |
Solar wind plasma |
|
| 96.50.Dj |
Interplanetary gas and dust (including gegenschein and zodiacal light) |
|
| 96.50.Ek |
Solar wind interactions with planets, satellites, and comets (for interactions with Earth, see 94.30.Va) |
|
| 96.50.Fm |
Shock waves |
|
| 96.50.Gn |
Comets |
|
| 96.50.Hp |
Oort cloud |
|
| 96.50.Jq |
Kuiper belt |
|
| 96.50.Kr |
Meteors, meteoroids, and meteor streams |
|
| 96.50.Mt |
Meteorites, micrometeorites, and tektites |
|
| 96.50.Pw |
Particle acceleration |
|
| 96.50.Qx |
Stream-stream interactions |
|
| 96.50.Ry |
Waves and discontinuities |
|
| 96.60.-j |
Solar physics |
|
| 96.60.Bn |
Diameter, figure, rotation, mass |
|
| 96.60.Fs |
Chemical composition |
|
| 96.60.Hv |
Electric and magnetic fields |
|
| 96.60.Jw |
Solar interior (for solar neutrinos, see 26.65.+t in nuclear astrophysics) |
|
| 96.60.Ly |
Oscillations and waves; helioseismology |
|
| 96.60.Mz |
Photosphere, granulation |
|
| 96.60.Na |
Chromosphere and chromosphere-corona transition; spicules |
|
| 96.60.Pb |
Corona; coronal loops, streamers, and holes |
|
| 96.60.Qc |
Sunspots, faculae, plages |
|
| 96.60.Rd |
Flares, bursts, and related phenomena |
|
| 96.60.Se |
Prominences |
|
| 96.60.Tf |
Solar electromagnetic radiation (see also 92.60.Vb Solar radiation in meteorology ) |
|
| 96.60.Vg |
Particle radiation, solar wind, and solar neutrinos (see also 96.50.Ci Solar wind plasma and 96.50.Ek Solar wind interactions with planets, satellites, and comets; see also 26.65.+t Solar neutrinos in nuclear astrophysics) |
|
| 96.60.Wh |
Coronal mass ejection |
|
| 96.90.+c |
Other topics on the solar system (restricted to new topics in section 96) |
|
| 97. |
Stars |
|
| 97.10.-q |
Stellar characteristics and properties (see also 04.40.Dg Relativistic stars in general relativity and gravitation and section 26 Nuclear astrophysics) |
|
| 97.10.Bt |
Star formation |
|
| 97.10.Cv |
Stellar structure, interiors, evolution, nucleosynthesis, ages |
|
| 97.10.Ex |
Stellar atmospheres (photospheres, chromospheres, coronae, magnetospheres); radiative transfer; opacity and line formation |
|
| 97.10.Fy |
Circumstellar shells, clouds, and expanding envelopes; circumstellar masers (for interstellar masers, see 98.38.Er or 98.58.Ec) |
|
| 97.10.Gz |
Accretion and accretion disks |
|
| 97.10.Jb |
Stellar activity |
|
| 97.10.Kc |
Stellar rotation |
|
| 97.10.Ld |
Magnetic and electric fields; polarization of starlight |
|
| 97.10.Me |
Mass loss and stellar winds |
|
| 97.10.Nf |
Masses |
|
| 97.10.Pg |
Radii |
|
| 97.10.Qh |
Surface features (including starspots) |
|
| 97.10.Ri |
Luminosities; magnitudes; effective temperatures, colors, and spectral classification |
|
| 97.10.Sj |
Pulsations, oscillations, and stellar seismology |
|
| 97.10.Tk |
Abundances, chemical composition |
|
| 97.10.Vm |
Distances, parallaxes |
|
| 97.10.Wn |
Proper motions and radial velocities (line-of-sight velocities); space motions (see also 95.10.Jk Astrometry and reference systems) |
|
| 97.10.Xq |
Luminosity and mass functions |
|
| 97.10.Yp |
Star counts, distribution, and statistics |
|
| 97.10.Zr |
Hertzsprung-Russell, color-magnitude, and color-color diagrams |
|
| 97.20.-w |
Normal stars (by class): general or individual |
|
| 97.20.Ec |
Main-sequence: early-type stars (O and B) |
|
| 97.20.Ge |
Main-sequence: intermediate-type stars (A and F) |
|
| 97.20.Jg |
Main-sequence: late-type stars (G, K, and M) |
|
| 97.20.Li |
Giant and subgiant stars |
|
| 97.20.Pm |
Supergiant stars |
|
| 97.20.Rp |
Faint blue stars (including blue stragglers), white dwarfs, degenerate stars, nuclei of planetary nebulae (for planetary nebulae, see 98.38.Ly or 98.58.Li) |
|
| 97.20.Tr |
Population II stars (horizontal branch, metal poor, etc.) |
|
| 97.20.Vs |
Low luminosity stars, subdwarfs, and brown dwarfs |
|
| 97.20.Wt |
Population III stars |
|
| 97.21.+a |
Pre-main sequence objects, young stellar objects (YSO's) and protostars (T Tauri stars, Orion population, Herbig-Haro objects, Bok globules, bipolar outflows, cometary nebulae, etc.) (see also 98.38.Fs and 98.58.Fd Jets, outflows and bipolar flows in the Milky Way and external galaxies respectively) |
|
| 97.30.-b |
Variable and peculiar stars (including novae) |
|
| 97.30.Dg |
Low-amplitude blue variables (alpha Cygni, beta Cephei, delta Scuti, delta Delphini, delta Canis Majoris, SX Phoenicius, etc.) |
|
| 97.30.Eh |
Emission-line stars (Of, Be, Luminous Blue Variables, Wolf-Rayet, etc.) |
|
| 97.30.Fi |
Chemically peculiar stars (Ap, Am, etc.) |
|
| 97.30.Gj |
Cepheids (delta Cephei, W Virginis) |
|
| 97.30.Hk |
Carbon stars, S stars, and related types (C, S, R, and N) |
|
| 97.30.Jm |
Long-period variables (Miras) and semiregulars |
|
| 97.30.Kn |
RR Lyrae stars; RV Tauri and PV Telescopii variables |
|
| 97.30.Nr |
Flare stars (UV Ceti, RS Canum Venaticorum, FU Orionis, R Coronae Borealis variables, etc.) |
|
| 97.30.Qt |
Novae, dwarf novae, recurrent novae, and other cataclysmic (eruptive) variables (see also 97.80.Gm, Jp Cataclysmic binaries and X-ray binaries) |
|
| 97.30.Sw |
Unusual and peculiar variables |
|
| 97.60.-s |
Late stages of stellar evolution (including black holes) (see also 04.40.Dg Relativistic stars in general relativity and gravitation) |
|
| 97.60.Bw |
Supernovae (see also 26.30.+k Nucleosynthesis in novae, supernovae and other explosive stars and 26.50.+x Nuclear physics aspects of supernovae evolution) |
|
| 97.60.Gb |
Pulsars |
|
| 97.60.Jd |
Neutron stars (see also 26.60.+c Nuclear matter aspects of neutron stars in nuclear physics) |
|
| 97.60.Lf |
Black holes (see also 04.70.-s Physics of black holes in general relativity and gravitation; for galactic black holes, see 98.35.Jk and 98.62.Js) |
|
| 97.80.-d |
Binary and multiple stars |
|
| 97.80.Af |
Astrometric and interferometric binaries |
|
| 97.80.Di |
Visual binaries |
|
| 97.80.Fk |
Spectroscopic binaries; close binaries |
|
| 97.80.Gm |
Cataclysmic binaries (novae, dwarf novae, recurrent novae, and nova-like objects); symbiotic stars (see also 97.30.Qt Novae) |
|
| 97.80.Hn |
Eclipsing binaries |
|
| 97.80.Jp |
X-ray binaries (see also 98.70.Qy X-ray sources and 97.60.Gb Pulsars) |
|
| 97.80.Kq |
Multiple stars |
|
| 97.82.-j |
Extrasolar planetary systems |
|
| 97.82.Cp |
Photometric and spectroscopic detection; coronographic detection; interferometric detection |
|
| 97.82.Fs |
Substellar companions; planets |
|
| 97.82.Jw |
Infrared excess; debris disks; protoplanetary disks; exo-zodiacal dust |
|
| 97.90.+j |
Other topics on stars (restricted to new topics in section 97) |
|
| 98. |
Stellar systems; interstellar medium; galactic and extragalactic objects and systems; the Universe |
|
| 98.10.+z |
Stellar dynamics and kinematics |
|
| 98.20.-d |
Stellar clusters and associations |
|
| 98.20.Af |
Associations of stars (OB, T, R) in the Milky Way |
|
| 98.20.Bg |
Associations of stars (OB, T, R) in external galaxies |
|
| 98.20.Di |
Open clusters in the Milky Way |
|
| 98.20.Fk |
Open clusters in external galaxies |
|
| 98.20.Gm |
Globular clusters in the Milky Way |
|
| 98.20.Jp |
Globular clusters in external galaxies |
|
| 98.35.-a |
Characteristics and properties of the Milky Way galaxy |
|
| 98.35.Ac |
Origin, formation, evolution, age, and star formation |
|
| 98.35.Bd |
Chemical composition and chemical evolution |
|
| 98.35.Ce |
Mass and mass distribution |
|
| 98.35.Df |
Kinematics, dynamics, and rotation |
|
| 98.35.Eg |
Electric and magnetic fields |
|
| 98.35.Gi |
Galactic halo |
|
| 98.35.Hj |
Spiral arms and galactic disk |
|
| 98.35.Jk |
Galactic center, bar, circumnuclear matter, and bulge (including black hole and distance measurements) (see also 04.70.-s Physics of black holes in general relativity and gravitation) |
|
| 98.35.Ln |
Stellar content and populations; morphology and overall structure |
|
| 98.35.Mp |
Infall and accretion |
|
| 98.35.Nq |
Galactic winds and fountains |
|
| 98.35.Pr |
Solar neighborhood |
|
| 98.38.-j |
Interstellar medium (ISM) and nebulae in Milky Way |
|
| 98.38.Am |
Physical properties (abundances, electron density, magnetic fields, scintillation, scattering, kinematics, dynamics, turbulence, etc.) |
|
| 98.38.Bn |
Atomic, molecular, and chemical, and grain processes |
|
| 98.38.Cp |
Interstellar dust grains; diffuse emission; infrared cirrus |
|
| 98.38.Dq |
Molecular clouds, H2 clouds, dense clouds, and dark clouds |
|
| 98.38.Er |
Interstellar masers (for circumstellar masers, see 97.10.Fy) |
|
| 98.38.Fs |
Jets, outflows, and bipolar flows (for pre-main sequence objects, see 97.21.+a) |
|
| 98.38.Gt |
HI regions and 21-cm lines; diffuse, translucent, and high-velocity clouds |
|
| 98.38.Hv |
HII regions; emission and reflection nebulae |
|
| 98.38.Jw |
Infrared emission |
|
| 98.38.Kx |
Intercloud medium (ICM); hot and highly ionized gas; bubbles |
|
| 98.38.Ly |
Planetary nebulae (for nuclei of planetary nebulae, see also 97.20.Rp) |
|
| 98.38.Mz |
Supernova remnants |
|
| 98.52.-b |
Normal galaxies; extragalactic objects and systems (by type) |
|
| 98.52.Cf |
Classification and classification systems |
|
| 98.52.Eh |
Elliptical galaxies |
|
| 98.52.Lp |
Lenticular (S0) galaxies |
|
| 98.52.Nr |
Spiral galaxies |
|
| 98.52.Sw |
Irregular and morphologically peculiar galaxies |
|
| 98.52.Wz |
Dwarf galaxies (elliptical, irregular, and spheroidal) |
|
| 98.54.-h |
Quasars; active or peculiar galaxies, objects, and systems |
|
| 98.54.Aj |
Quasars (for quasar absorption and emission-line systems; Lyman forest, see 98.62.Ra) |
|
| 98.54.Cm |
Active and peculiar galaxies and related systems (including BL Lacertae objects, blazars, Seyfert galaxies, Markarian galaxies, and active galactic nuclei) |
|
| 98.54.Ep |
Starburst galaxies and infrared excess galaxies |
|
| 98.54.Gr |
Radio galaxies |
|
| 98.54.Kt |
Protogalaxies; primordial galaxies |
|
| 98.56.-p |
Local group; Magellanic Clouds |
|
| 98.56.Ew |
Elliptical galaxies |
|
| 98.56.Ne |
Spiral galaxies (M31 and M33) |
|
| 98.56.Si |
Magellanic Clouds and other irregular galaxies |
|
| 98.56.Tj |
Magellanic stream |
|
| 98.56.Wm |
Dwarf galaxies (elliptical, irregular, and spheroidal) |
|
| 98.58.-w |
Interstellar medium (ISM) and nebulae in external galaxies |
|
| 98.58.Ay |
Physical properties (abundances, electron density, magnetic fields, scintillation, scattering, kinematics, dynamics, turbulence, etc.) |
|
| 98.58.Bz |
Atomic, molecular, chemical, and grain processes |
|
| 98.58.Ca |
Interstellar dust grains; diffuse emission; infrared cirrus |
|
| 98.58.Db |
Molecular clouds, H2 clouds, dense clouds, and dark clouds |
|
| 98.58.Ec |
Interstellar masers (for circumstellar masers, see 97.10.Fy) |
|
| 98.58.Fd |
Jets, outflows and bipolar flows (for pre-main sequence objects, see 97.21.+a) |
|
| 98.58.Ge |
HI regions and 21-cm lines; diffuse, translucent, and high-velocity clouds |
|
| 98.58.Hf |
HII regions; emission and reflection nebulae |
|
| 98.58.Jg |
Infrared emission |
|
| 98.58.Kh |
Intercloud medium (ICM); hot and highly ionized gas; bubbles |
|
| 98.58.Li |
Planetary nebulae (for nuclei of planetary nebulae, see also 97.20.Rp) |
|
| 98.58.Mj |
Supernova remnants |
|
| 98.58.Nk |
Tidal tails; HI shells |
|
| 98.62.-g |
Characteristics and properties of external galaxies and extragalactic objects (for the Milky Way, see 98.35.-a) |
|
| 98.62.Ai |
Origin, formation, evolution, age, and star formation |
|
| 98.62.Bj |
Chemical composition and chemical evolution |
|
| 98.62.Ck |
Masses and mass distribution |
|
| 98.62.Dm |
Kinematics, dynamics, and rotation |
|
| 98.62.En |
Electric and magnetic fields |
|
| 98.62.Gq |
Galactic halos |
|
| 98.62.Hr |
Spiral arms and bars; galactic disks |
|
| 98.62.Js |
Galactic nuclei (including black holes), circumnuclear matter, and bulges (see also 04.70.-s Physics of black holes in general relativity and gravitation) |
|
| 98.62.Lv |
Stellar content and populations; radii; morphology and overall structure |
|
| 98.62.Mw |
Infall, accretion, and accretion disks (see also 04.70.-s Physics of black holes in general relativity and gravitation) |
|
| 98.62.Nx |
Jets and bursts; galactic winds and fountains |
|
| 98.62.Py |
Distances, redshifts, radial velocities; spatial distribution of galaxies (see also 98.80.Es Observational cosmology) |
|
| 98.62.Qz |
Magnitudes and colors; luminosities |
|
| 98.62.Ra |
Intergalactic matter; quasar absorption and emission-line systems; Lyman forest (for quasars, see 98.54.Aj; for intracluster matter see 98.65.Hb) |
|
| 98.62.Sb |
Gravitational lenses and luminous arcs (see also 95.30.Sf Relativity and gravitation in fundamental aspects of astrophysics and section 04 General relativity and gravitation) |
|
| 98.62.Tc |
Astrometry; identification |
|
| 98.62.Ve |
Statistical and correlative studies of properties (luminosity and mass functions; mass-to-light ratio; Tully-Fisher relation, etc.) |
|
| 98.65.-r |
Galaxy groups, clusters, and superclusters; large scale structure of the Universe |
|
| 98.65.At |
Interacting galaxies; galaxy pairs, and triples |
|
| 98.65.Bv |
Small and compact galaxy groups |
|
| 98.65.Cw |
Galaxy clusters |
|
| 98.65.Dx |
Superclusters; large-scale structure of the Universe (including voids, pancakes, great wall, etc.) |
|
| 98.65.Fz |
Galaxy mergers, collisions, and tidal interactions |
|
| 98.65.Hb |
Intracluster matter; cooling flows |
|
| 98.70.-f |
Unidentified sources of radiation outside the Solar System |
|
| 98.70.Dk |
Radio sources |
| ... ... ... | Quasars, see 98.54.Aj |
|
| 98.70.Lt |
IR sources (for IR sources in interstellar medium, see 98.38.Jw and/or 98.58.Jg) |
|
| 98.70.Qy |
X-ray sources; X-ray bursts (see also 97.30.Qt Novae, dwarf novae, 97.80.Jp X-ray binaries) |
|
| 98.70.Rz |
gamma-ray sources; gamma-ray bursts |
|
| 98.70.Sa |
Cosmic rays (including sources, origin, acceleration, and interactions) (see also 26.40.+r Cosmic ray nucleosynthesis in nuclear astrophysics) |
|
| 98.70.Vc |
Background radiations |
|
| 98.80.-k |
Cosmology (see also section 04 General relativity and gravitation; for origin and evolution of galaxies, see 98.62.Ai; for elementary particle and nuclear processes, see 95.30.Cq; for dark matter, see 95.35.+d; for superclusters and large-scale structure of the Universe, see 98.65.Dx) |
|
| 98.80.Bp |
Origin and formation of the Universe |
|
| 98.80.Cq |
Particle-theory and field-theory models of the early Universe (including cosmic pancakes, cosmic strings, chaotic phenomena, inflationary universe, etc.) (see also 11.25.-w Strings and branes, and 11.10.-z in general theory of fields and particles) |
|
| 98.80.Es |
Observational cosmology (including Hubble constant, distance scale, cosmological constant, early Universe, etc) |
|
| 98.80.Ft |
Origin, formation, and abundances of the elements (see also 26.35.+c Big Bang nucleosynthesis in nuclear astrophysics) |
|
| 98.80.Jk |
Mathematical and relativistic aspects of cosmology |
|
| 98.80.Qc |
Quantum cosmology (see also 04.60.-m Quantum gravity in general relativity and gravitation) |
|
| 98.90.+s |
Other topics on stellar systems; interstellar medium; galactic and extragalactic objects and systems; the Universe (restricted to new topics in section 98) |
|
| 99.10.-x |
Errata and other corrections |
|
| 99.10.Cd |
Errata |
|
| 99.10.Fg |
Publisher's note |
|
| 99.10.Jk |
Corrected article |
|