A. G. W. Cameron
Yeshiva University
11 Papers
156 Citations
A. G. W. Cameron is an academic researcher from Yeshiva University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron star & Stellar rotation. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of A. G. W. Cameron include Goddard Space Flight Center & Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
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Papers
The galactic halo.
TL;DR: The halo of the authors' galaxy is a nearly spherical region containing very old stars which have a smaller content of heavy elements than their Sun, and it is very puzzling that the halo stars should have any heavy elements at all.
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Cosmic Abundance of Boron
TL;DR: In this article, the condensation of boron and beryllium from a cooling, low-pressure gas of solar composition is discussed together with the occurrence of borson in the interstellar medium, questions of element abundances in the sun, problems of bboron production by cosmic rays, and borsons production from supernovae.
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Orbital Eccentricity of Mercury and the Origin of the Moon
TL;DR: In this article, the authors considered the results of some recent work conducted by Anderson (1972) and concluded that the bulk composition of the moon resembles that of the Allende inclusions, which explains the anomalous large eccentricity of the orbit of Mercury.
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Spin down effects in neutron stars.
TL;DR: Spin down effects on neutron stars, discussing decrease of period of PSR 0833-45 as result of differential rotation instability are discussed in this article, where the authors also discuss the effect of differential rotation instability on differentially rotating neutron stars.
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