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AST 393S

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SEMINAR IN INTERSTELLAR MATTER
Astronomy 393S - Fall 2006
F 2:00-3:00 · RLM 15.216B · Unique No. 50590


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Schedule
Professors

Harriet Dinerstein

Office: RLM 16.324
Hours: M 1:30-2:30, W 10:30-11:30, or by appt
Phone: (512) 471-3449
email

Paul Harvey

Office:
Hours:
Phone: (512) 431-5896
email


Date
Speaker
Title
9/8
Mike Dunham &
Casey Deen
Overview of the (Sub)millimeter Observing Techniques Summer School
9/15
John Lacy
W51 IRS 2: A Maser Jet Emerging From a Molecular Cloud
9/22
Paul Harvey
What I Did For My Sabbatical: Mountains of Serpens
9/29
Andrea Urban
Conference Reviews: "The Interaction of Stars with their Environment III," and "IAU Symposium 237: Triggered Star Formation in a Turbulent ISM"
10/6
Dan Jaffe
Conceptual Design for the Giant Magellan Telescope Near-IR Spectrograph
10/13
NONE SCHEDULED
10/20
Mike Dunham
SHARC-II mapping of Spitzer c2d Small Clouds and Cores
10/27
Jo-hsin Chen &
The abundances of nitrogen-containing molecules during pre-protosteller collapse
 
Casey Deen
Exploring the Lstar/Ldisk relation for Young Stellar Objects in Ophiuchus
11/3
Neal Evans &
Star Formation: From Cores to Disks
 
John Barentine
Distances to the 21-cm High Velocity Clouds
11/10
Miranda Nordhaus &
The Bolocam 1.1mm Galactic Plane Survey
 
Jessica Wood
Neutron-Capture Elements in Extragalactic Planetary Nebulae
11/17
NONE SCHEDULED
 
11/24
THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY
12/1
Shay Strong
Saturn Evolution and Composition Explorer: Shallow Probes and Flyby Mission Concept
12/8
Lucas Cieza
Circumstellar Disks Around Weak-Line T Tauri Stars & Disk-braking in NGC 2264 and the ONC









 



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