James N. Imamura
Affiliations: | Department of Physics | University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States |
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Hadley KZ, Dumas W, Imamura JN, et al. (2015) Nonaxisymmetric instabilities in self-gravitating disks III. Angular momentum transport Astrophysics and Space Science. 359 |
Hadley KZ, Fernandez P, Imamura JN, et al. (2014) Nonaxisymmetric instabilities in self-gravitating disks. II. Linear and quasi-linear analyses Astrophysics and Space Science. 353: 191-222 |
Hadley K, Imamura JN. (2011) Nonaxisymmetric instabilities of self-gravitating disks. I toroids Astrophysics and Space Science. 334: 1-26 |
Imamura JN, Bryson WC, Steiman-Cameron TY. (2008) The hard X-ray spectra of the polars V2301 Oph, BL Hyi, and WW Hor Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 120: 1171-1182 |
Wolff MT, Wood KS, Imamura JN. (2008) Dynamics of accretion shocks in AM Herculis systems: Models for high mass white dwarfs The Evolution of X‐Ray Binaries. 308: 491-494 |
Johnson EM, Imamura JN, Steiman-Cameron TY. (2006) X-ray spectral and timing observations of AO Piscium Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 118: 797-804 |
Imamura JN, Durisen RH. (2004) F-mode secular instabilities in deleptonizing fizzlers Astrophysical Journal. 616: 1095-1101 |
Imamura JN, Pickett BK, Durisen RH. (2003) The nonlinear evolution of massive stellar core collapses that "fizzle" Astrophysical Journal. 587: 341-355 |
Imamura JN, Durisen RH. (2001) The dominance of dynamic barlike instabilities in the evolution of a massive stellar core collapse that "fizzles" Astrophysical Journal. 549: 1062-1075 |
Imamura JN, Steiman‐Cameron TY, Wolff MT. (2000) Coordinated Optical and X-Ray Observations of the AM Herculis Objects VV Puppis, V834 Centauri, and EF Eridani Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 112: 18-30 |