Program Number |
Principal Investigator |
Program Title |
12472 |
Claus Leitherer, Space Telescope Science Institute |
CCC - The Cosmic Carbon Conundrum |
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 |
12495 |
Drake Deming, University of Maryland |
Near-IR Spectroscopy of the Hottest Known Exoplanet, WASP-33b |
12500 |
Sugata Kaviraj, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine |
High-resolution UV studies of SAURON galaxies with WFC3: constraining recent star formation and its drivers in local early-type galaxies |
12503 |
Oleg Y. Gnedin, University of Michigan |
The True Origin of Hypervelocity Stars |
12528 |
Philip Massey, Lowell Observatory |
Probing the Nature of LBVs in M31 and M33: Blasts from the Past |
12533 |
Crystal Martin, University of California - Santa Barbara |
Escape of Lyman-Alpha Photons from Dusty Starbursts |
12568 |
Matthew A. Malkan, University of California - Los Angeles |
WFC3 Infrared Spectroscopic Parallel Survey WISP: A Survey of Star Formation Across Cosmic Time |
12603 |
Timothy M. Heckman, The Johns Hopkins University |
Understanding the Gas Cycle in Galaxies: Probing the Circumgalactic Medium |
12606 |
Martin Barstow, University of Leicester |
Verifying the White Dwarf Mass-Radius relation with Sirius B and other resolved Sirius-like systems |
12609 |
Robert A. Fesen, Dartmouth College |
Imaging the Distribution of Iron in SN 1885 in M31 |
12662 |
Oleg Y. Gnedin, University of Michigan |
Hypervelocity Stars as Unique Probes of the Galactic Center and Outer Halo |
12685 |
Dean C. Hines, Space Telescope Science Institute |
Enabling Dark Energy Science for JWST and Beyond |
12754 |
Julia Comerford, University of Texas at Austin |
Identifying Analogs of NGC 6240: Galaxies with Dual Supermassive Black Holes |
12874 |
David Floyd, Monash University |
Quasar accretion disks: is the standard model valid? |
12878 |
Igor D. Karachentsev, Russian Academy of Sciences, Special Astrophysical Obs. |
The Near Edge of Infall into the Virgo Cluster |
12884 |
Harald Ebeling, University of Hawaii |
A Snapshot Survey of The Most Massive Clusters of Galaxies |
12928 |
Alaina L. Henry, Oak Ridge Associated Universities |
Gaseous outflows from low mass galaxies: Understanding local laboratories for high redshift star formation |
12935 |
Martin A. Guerrero, Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia (IAA) |
Witnessing the Expansion of Hydrogen-Poor Ejecta in Born-Again Planetary Nebulae |
12936 |
Edward B. Jenkins, Princeton University |
The Physical and Dynamical Properties of Gas that Molds the Fermi Bubbles |
12940 |
Philip Massey, Lowell Observatory |
The Unevolved Massive Star Content of the Magellanic Clouds |
12942 |
Eilat Glikman, Yale University |
Testing the Merger Hypothesis for Black Hole/Galaxy Co-Evolution at z~2 |
12960 |
Yoshiaki Ono, University of Tokyo, Institute of Cosmic Ray Research |
The nature of star formation in two spectroscopically confirmed exceptionally-luminous galaxies beyond a redshift 7 |
12967 |
Abhijit Saha, National Optical Astronomy Observatory, AURA |
Establishing a Network of DA White Dwarf SED Standards |
12970 |
Michael C. Cushing, University of Toledo |
Completing the Census of Ultracool Brown Dwarfs in the Solar Neighborhood using HST/WFC3 |
12979 |
Sean A. Farrell, University of Sydney |
The Stellar Population Around the Intermediate Mass Black Hole ESO 243-49 HLX-1 |
12982 |
Nicolas Lehner, University of Notre Dame |
Are the Milky Way's High Velocity Clouds Fuel for Star Formation or for the Galactic Corona? |
12995 |
Christopher Johns-Krull, Rice University |
Testing Disk Locking in the Orion Nebula Cluster |
13022 |
Edo Berger, Harvard University |
Staring into the Beasts' Lair: HST Observations of the Host Galaxies of Pan-STARRS Ultra-luminous Supernovae |
13025 |
Andrew J. Levan, The University of Warwick |
Unveiling the progenitors of the most luminous supernovae |
13063 |
Adam Riess, The Johns Hopkins University |
Supernova Follow-up for MCT |
13120 |
Steve Shore, Universita di Pisa |
STIS Observations of the Galactic nova Mon 2012: a new type of > 100 MeV gamma ray emitter |