Program Number |
Principal Investigator |
Program Title |
12202 |
Gregory R. Sivakoff, University of Alberta |
Wide-Field Hubble Observations of NGC 1023: Testing the Origin of Low-Mass X-ray Binaries in a Lenticular Galaxy |
12458 |
Marc Postman, Space Telescope Science Institute |
Through a Lens, Darkly - New Constraints on the Fundamental Components of the Cosmos |
12475 |
Seth Redfield, Wesleyan University |
Cool Star Winds and the Evolution of Exoplanetary Atmospheres |
12477 |
Fredrick W. High, University of Chicago |
Weak lensing masses of the highest redshift galaxy clusters from the South Pole Telescope SZ survey |
12492 |
Robert D. Mathieu, University of Wisconsin - Madison |
The Nature of the Binary Companions to the Blue Straggers in the Old Open Cluster NGC 188 |
12558 |
Nial R. Tanvir, University of Leicester |
Identifying and studying gamma-ray bursts at very high redshifts |
12578 |
N. M. Forster Schreiber, Max-Planck-Institut fur extraterrestrische Physik |
Constraints on the Mass Assembly and Early Evolution of z~2 Galaxies: Witnessing the Growth of Bulges and Disks |
12582 |
Ariel Goobar, Stockholm University |
Probing the explosion environment and origin of Type Ia supernovae |
12600 |
Reginald J. Dufour, Rice University |
Carbon and Nitrogen Enrichment Patterns in Planetary Nebulae |
12612 |
John T. Stocke, University of Colorado at Boulder |
Probing Weak Intergalactic Absorption with Flaring Blazar Spectra |
12672 |
Andrew J. Levan, The University of Warwick |
The proper motion of SGR 0501+4516 |
12745 |
Alexander Brown, University of Colorado at Boulder |
Measuring X-ray and UV Magnetic Activity on the Fast-Rotating K0 Dwarf KIC_11560431 |
12813 |
Brian Schmidt, Australian National University |
Network of 13 high precision STIS spectrophotometric standards for ground based surveys |
12870 |
Boris T. Gaensicke, The University of Warwick |
The mass and temperature distribution of accreting white dwarfs |
12884 |
Harald Ebeling, University of Hawaii |
A Snapshot Survey of The Most Massive Clusters of Galaxies |
12907 |
Peter Christian Schneider, Universitat Hamburg, Hamburger Sternwarte |
Stationary components in the DG Tau jet: A new challenge for jet models? |
12911 |
Luigi R. Bedin, Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova |
A search for binaries with massive companions in the core of the closest globular cluster M4 |
12916 |
Gerard A. Kriss, Space Telescope Science Institute |
Continuing a Successful Multiwavelength Campaign: Watching the AGN Outflow from Mrk 509 with COS |
12919 |
Alexandra Veledina, University of Oulu, Dept. of Astronomy |
Physics of Black Hole Transients from Simultaneous X-Ray and UV Observations |
12930 |
Carrie Bridge, California Institute of Technology |
WISE Discovered Ly-alpha Blobs at High-z: The missing link? |
12940 |
Philip Massey, Lowell Observatory |
The Unevolved Massive Star Content of the Magellanic Clouds |
12949 |
Daniel Perley, California Institute of Technology |
Unveiling the Dusty Universe with the Host Galaxies of Obscured GRBs |
12972 |
Christopher R. Gelino, Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
In Search of the Coldest Atmospheres: Identifying Companions to the Latest WISE Brown Dwarfs |
12982 |
Nicolas Lehner, University of Notre Dame |
Are the Milky Way's High Velocity Clouds Fuel for Star Formation or for the Galactic Corona? |
12990 |
Adam Muzzin, Sterrewacht Leiden |
Size Growth at the Top: WFC3 Imaging of Ultra-Massive Galaxies at 1.5 < z < 3 |
12996 |
Christopher Johns-Krull, Rice University |
Exploring the Role of Stellar Magnetic Fields in Accretion and Outflows from Young Stars using the Hot Emission Lines of Herbig Ae/Be Stars |
13004 |
Margaret Meixner, Space Telescope Science Institute |
The Life Cycle of Dust in the Magellanic Clouds: Crucial Constraints from Zn and Cr depletions |
13021 |
Jacob L. Bean, University of Chicago |
Revealing the Diversity of Super-Earth Atmospheres |
13065 |
Stefi A. Baum, Rochester Institute of Technology |
Imaging the Host Galaxy and Cluster of Hercules A |
13113 |
C. S. Kochanek, The Ohio State University |
ENERGY DEPENDENT X-RAY MICROLENSING AND THE STRUCTURE OF QUASARS |