Program Number |
Principal Investigator |
Program Title |
11616 |
Gregory J. Herczeg, Max-Planck-Institut fur extraterrestrische Physik |
The Disks, Accretion, and Outflows {DAO} of T Tau stars |
12060 |
Sandra M. Faber, University of California - Santa Cruz |
Cosmic Assembly Near-IR Deep Extragalactic Legacy Survey -- GOODS-South Field, Non-SNe-Searched Visits |
12063 |
Sandra M. Faber, University of California - Santa Cruz |
Galaxy Assembly and the Evolution of Structure over the First Third of Cosmic Time - I |
12069 |
Marc Postman, Space Telescope Science Institute |
Through a Lens, Darkly - New Constraints on the Fundamental Components of the Cosmos |
12166 |
Harald Ebeling, University of Hawaii |
A Snapshot Survey of The Most Massive Clusters of Galaxies |
12178 |
Scott F. Anderson, University of Washington |
Spanning the Reionization History of IGM Helium: a Highly Efficient Spectral Survey of the Far-UV-Brightest Quasars |
12181 |
Drake Deming, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center |
The Atmospheric Structure of Giant Hot Exoplanets |
12209 |
Adam S. Bolton, University of Utah |
A Strong Lensing Measurement of the Evolution of Mass Structure in Giant Elliptical Galaxies |
12210 |
Adam S. Bolton, University of Utah |
SLACS for the Masses: Extending Strong Lensing to Lower Masses and Smaller Radii |
12212 |
D. Michael Crenshaw, Georgia State University Research Foundation |
What are the Locations and Kinematics of Mass Outflows in AGN? |
12215 |
Nancy R. Evans, Smithsonian Institution Astrophysical Observatory |
Searching for the Missing Low-Mass Companions of Massive Stars |
12221 |
Ilaria Pascucci, University of Arizona |
The role of photoevaporation in clearing protoplanetary disks: mapping flows and determining mass flow rates |
12228 |
Glenn Schneider, University of Arizona |
Probing for Exoplanets Hiding in Dusty Debris Disks: Inner {<10 AU} Disk Imaging, Characterization, and Exploration |
12252 |
Christopher W. Churchill, New Mexico State University |
The Relative Kinematics of Galaxy Emission and Multiple Gas Phases in z~0.5 Extended Galaxy Halos |
12254 |
Adrienne Cool, San Francisco State University |
Helium-core White Dwarfs and Cataclysmic Variables in NGC 6752: New Clues to the Dynamical Evolution of Globular Clusters |
12262 |
Justyn R. Maund, University of Copenhagen, Niels Bohr Institute |
Stellar Forensics II: A post-explosion view of the progenitors of core-collapse supernovae |
12269 |
Claudia Scarlata, California Institute of Technology |
The escape of Lya photons in star-forming galaxies |
12272 |
Christy A. Tremonti, University of Wisconsin - Madison |
Testing Feedback: Morphologies of Extreme Post-starburst Galaxies |
12278 |
Thomas R. Ayres, University of Colorado at Boulder |
Advanced Spectral Library Project: Cool Stars |
12283 |
Matthew A. Malkan, University of California - Los Angeles |
WFC3 Infrared Spectroscopic Parallel Survey {WISP}: A Survey of Star Formation Across Cosmic Time |
12287 |
Scott D. Friedman, Space Telescope Science Institute |
Constraining Models of Deuterium Depletion and Galactic Chemical Evolution with Improved Measurements of D/H |
12289 |
J. Christopher Howk, University of Notre Dame |
A COS Snapshot Survey for z < 1.25 Lyman Limit Systems |
12290 |
Michael Jura, University of California - Los Angeles |
Do Rocky Extrasolar Minor Planets Have a Composition Similar to Bulk Earth? |
12299 |
Michael Eracleous, The Pennsylvania State University |
Spectroscopic Signatures of Binary and Recoiling Black Holes |
12320 |
Brian Chaboyer, Dartmouth College |
The Ages of Globular Clusters and the Population II Distance Scale |
12324 |
C. S. Kochanek, The Ohio State University |
The Temperature Profiles of Quasar Accretion Disks |
12328 |
Pieter van Dokkum, Yale University |
3D-HST: A Spectroscopic Galaxy Evolution Treasury Part 2 |
12329 |
Linhua Jiang, Arizona State University |
Physical Properties of Spectroscopically Confirmed Galaxies at 5.7
|
12363 |
Yue Shen, Smithsonian Institution Astrophysical Observatory |
X-ray and HST Imaging of Kpc-Scale Binary AGNs |
12448 |
Arlin Crotts, Columbia University in the City of New York |
Towards a Detailed Understanding of T Pyx, Its Outbursts and Shell |