| Program Number |
Principal Investigator |
Program Title |
| 14079 |
Matthew James Hayes, Stockholm University |
Unveiling the Dark Baryons II: the First Sample of OVI Emission Imaging |
| 14096 |
Dan Coe, Space Telescope Science Institute - ESA |
RELICS: Reionization Lensing Cluster Survey |
| 14114 |
Pieter van Dokkum, Yale University |
A Wide-Field WFC3 Imaging Survey in the COSMOS Field |
| 14135 |
Gordon T. Richards, Drexel University |
Are High-Redshift Spectroscopic Black Hole Mass Estimates Biased? |
| 14216 |
Robert P. Kirshner, Harvard University |
RAISIN2: Tracers of cosmic expansion with SN IA in the IR |
| 14237 |
Nial Rahil Tanvir, University of Leicester |
r-process kilonova emission accompanying short-duration GRBs |
| 14594 |
Rich Bielby, Durham Univ. |
QSAGE: QSO Sightline And Galaxy Evolution |
| 14606 |
Brooke Devlin Simmons, University of California - San Diego |
Secular Black Hole Growth and Feedback in Merger-Free Galaxies |
| 14618 |
Michael Shara, American Museum of Natural History |
Ultraviolet Flashers in M87: Rapidly Recurring Novae as SNIa Progenitors |
| 14620 |
Ryan F Trainor, University of California - Berkeley |
QSO and Galaxy Growth Probed by Faint Lya-Emitters |
| 14633 |
Kevin France, University of Colorado at Boulder |
A SNAP UV Spectroscopic Study of Star-Planet Interactions |
| 14634 |
Denis C Grodent, Universite de Liege |
HST-Juno synergistic approach of Jupiter's magnetosphere and ultraviolet auroras |
| 14649 |
Katherine Anne Alatalo, Carnegie Institution of Washington |
Opening a New Window into Galaxy Evolution Through the Lens of CO-detected Shocked Poststarburst Galaxies |
| 14653 |
James Lowenthal, Smith College |
The most luminous galaxies: strongly lensed SMGs at 1
|
| 14655 |
Sowgat Muzahid, Universiteit Leiden |
Probing Warm-Hot Gas in the Outskirts of Galaxy Clusters Using Quasar Absorption Lines |
| 14682 |
Bjoern Benneke, California Institute of Technology |
A Search for Methane, Ammonia, and Water on Two Habitable Zone Super-Earths |
| 14698 |
Christian Schneider, European Space Agency - ESTEC |
The first spectrally resolved Ha measurement of an accreting planet |
| 14707 |
Philip Louis Massey, Lowell Observatory |
Searching for the Most Massive Stars in M31 and M33 |
| 14734 |
Nitya Kallivayalil, The University of Virginia |
Milky Way Cosmology: Laying the Foundation for Full 6-D Dynamical Mapping of the Nearby Universe |
| 14746 |
Thomas Rauch, Eberhard Karls Universitat, Tubingen |
Stellar Laboratories: High-precision Atomic Physics with STIS |
| 14762 |
Justyn Robert Maund, University of Sheffield |
A UV census of the sites of core-collapse supernovae |
| 14767 |
David Kent Sing, University of Exeter |
The Panchromatic Comparative Exoplanetary Treasury Program |
| 14774 |
Trent J. Dupuy, University of Texas at Austin |
Dynamical Masses for Free-Floating Planetary-Mass Binaries |
| 14776 |
Trent J. Dupuy, University of Texas at Austin |
Mapping the Substellar Mass-Luminosity Relation Down to the L/T Transition |
| 14778 |
Douglas Russell Gies, Georgia State University Research Foundation |
Hiding in Plain Sight: The Low Mass Helium Star Companion of EL CVn |
| 14779 |
Melissa Lynn Graham, University of Washington |
A NUV Imaging Survey for Circumstellar Material in Type Ia Supernovae |
| 14812 |
Walter Peter Maksym, Smithsonian Institution Astrophysical Observatory |
Long-Term Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of a Tidal Disruption Event at only 90 Mpc |
| 14840 |
Andrea Bellini, Space Telescope Science Institute |
Schedule Gap Pilot |
| 14872 |
Patrick Kelly, University of California - Berkeley |
A Hidden Potential Counterimage of a Highly Magnified Star at Redshift z=1.49 |
| 14873 |
Julien de Wit, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Exploratory observations of the TRAPPIST-1 system: essential prelude to an immediate JWST follow-up |