Searching for Dwarf Satellites around Milky Way – Analog Galaxies with the SAGA survey Ben Weiner, Steward Observatory Dwarf satellites of massive galaxies are a probe of many issues in galaxy evolution and cosmology, including the...
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On the Edge: Exoplanets with Orbital Periods Shorter Than a Peter Jackson Movie Brian Jackson, Boise State Univeristy From wispy gas giants to tiny rocky bodies, exoplanets with orbital periods of several days and less...
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Evolving Perspectives on the Atmosphere and Climate of Mars Dr. Richard Zurek, JPL Abstract: The planet Mars has both fascinated and tantalized humankind since...
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Solar Meridional Flows from Time-Distance Helioseismology Vincent Boening, Kippenheuer Institute for Solar Physics, Freiburg, Germany Share this:TweetPrint
The Thirty Meter Telescope: The Next Generation Ground Based Optical/InfraRed Observatory Dr. Warren Skidmore, Thirty Meter Telescope Corp. Abstract: After a construction status update, I will describe how the telescope design was developed...
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Evolution of Dwarf Galaxy Properties in Local Group Environments Kenz Arraki, NMSUShare this:TweetPrint
Title: JUNO Reta Beebe A .pdf of the talk can be found here. Share this:TweetPrint
Title: H-band Spectral Variability of Classical Be Stars Drew Chojnowski Share this:TweetPrint
Our Current Understanding of Classical Be Stars Dr. Thomas Rivinius, Chile, ESO Paranal I will introduce Be stars as B-type stars with gaseous disks in Keplerian rotation. These disks form by mass ejection from the star itself...
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The Sun’s Internal Conveyor Belt (update) Jason Jackiewicz Share this:TweetPrint
A Faint Flux-Limited LAE Sample at z = 0.3 Isak Wold, UT Austin Observational surveys of Lya emitters (LAEs) have proven to be an efficient method to identify and study large numbers of galaxies over...
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Vastly Improved Simulations of the Hydrogen Reionization Epoch: Too Much for One Paper?Share this:TweetPrint
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