Program Number | Principal Investigator | Program Title |
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11591 | Jean-Paul Kneib, Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille | Are Low-Luminosity Galaxies Responsible for Cosmic Reionization? |
11611 | D. Michael Crenshaw, Georgia State University Research Foundation | Are Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies Viewed Pole-on? |
11644 | Michael E Brown, California Institute of Technology | A dynamical-compositional survey of the Kuiper belt: a new window into the formation of the outer solar system |
11695 | Kevin Luhman, The Pennsylvania State University | Searching for the Bottom of the Initial Mass Function |
11696 | Matthew A. Malkan, University of California - Los Angeles | Infrared Survey of Star Formation Across Cosmic Time |
11725 | Edward F. Guinan, Villanova University | Eclipsing Binaries in the Local Group: III - Unprecedented Accuracy in Distance Determination to M33 and Calibration of the Cosmic Distance Scale |
11830 | Rita M. Sambruna, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center | Jets at Intermediate Redshifts: Shedding Light on Emission Mechanisms and Physics |
12065 | Marc Postman, Space Telescope Science Institute | Through a Lens, Darkly - New Constraints on the Fundamental Components of the Cosmos |
12068 | Marc Postman, Space Telescope Science Institute | Through a Lens, Darkly - New Constraints on the Fundamental Components of the Cosmos |
12070 | Julianne Dalcanton, University of Washington | A Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury - I |
12161 | David R. Ardila, Jet Propulsion Laboratory | Accretion in Close Pre-Main-Sequence Binaries |
12169 | Boris T. Gaensicke, The University of Warwick | The frequency and chemical composition of planetary debris discs around young white dwarfs |
12182 | Tuan Do, University of California - Los Angeles | Measuring the physical properties of the Milky Way nuclear star cluster with proper motions |
12184 | Xiaohui Fan, University of Arizona | A SNAP Survey for Gravitational Lenses Among z~6 Quasars |
12191 | James T. Lauroesch, University of Louisville Research Foundation, Inc. | Prospecting for Rare Elements in the Interstellar Medium |
12201 | Brian Siana, California Institute of Technology | Ionizing Emission from the Faint Galaxies Responsible for Reionization |
12210 | Adam S. Bolton, University of Utah | SLACS for the Masses: Extending Strong Lensing to Lower Masses and Smaller Radii |
12213 | Roelof S. de Jong, Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam | The Stellar Halo Profiles of Massive Disk Galaxies |
12215 | Nancy R. Evans, Smithsonian Institution Astrophysical Observatory | Searching for the Missing Low-Mass Companions of Massive Stars |
12234 | Wesley Fraser, California Institute of Technology | Differentiation in the Kuiper belt: a search for silicates on icy bodies. |
12238 | William E. Harris, McMaster University | Supermassive Star Clusters in Supergiant Galaxies: Tracing the Enrichment of the Earliest Stellar Systems |
12241 | Robert P. Kirshner, Harvard University | SAINTS - The SN 1987A Intensive Study |
12275 | Bart P. Wakker, University of Wisconsin - Madison | Measuring gas flow rates in the Milky Way |
12278 | Thomas R. Ayres, University of Colorado at Boulder | Advanced Spectral Library Project: Cool Stars |
12286 | Hao-Jing Yan, The Ohio State University | Hubble Infrared Pure Parallel Imaging Extragalactic Survey {HIPPIES} |
12289 | J. Christopher Howk, University of Notre Dame | A COS Snapshot Survey for z < 1.25 Lyman Limit Systems |
12296 | Howard E. Bond, Space Telescope Science Institute | HST Observations of Astrophysically Important Visual Binaries |
12299 | Michael Eracleous, The Pennsylvania State University | Spectroscopic Signatures of Binary and Recoiling Black Holes |
12307 | Andrew J. Levan, The University of Warwick | A public SNAPSHOT survey of gamma-ray burst host galaxies |
12321 | Christopher Johns-Krull, Rice University | The Parallax of the Planet Host Star XO-3 |
12326 | Keith S. Noll, Space Telescope Science Institute | Hubble Heritage 2.0 |
12374 | Thomas R. Ayres, University of Colorado at Boulder | Alpha Cen to the Max |
12437 | Alex V. Filippenko, University of California - Berkeley | An Unusual Outburst from the Nucleus of the Quiescent Galaxy NGC 1589 |
GO 11644: A dynamical-compositional survey of the Kuiper belt: a new window into the formation of the outer solar system
GO 12070: A Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury
M31: the Andromeda spiral galaxy | M31, the Andromeda galaxy, is the nearest large spiral system to the Milky Way (d ~ 700 kpc), and, with the Milky Way, dominates the Local Group. The two galaxies are relatively similar, with M31 likely the larger system; thus, Andromeda provides the best opportunity for a comparative assessment of the structural properties of the Milky Way. Moreover, while M31 is (obviously) more distant, our external vantage point can provide crucial global information that complements the detailed data that we can acquire on individual members of the stellar populations of the Milky Way. With the advent on the ACS and, within the last 2 years, WFC3 on HST, it has become possible to resolve main sequence late-F and G dwarfs, permitting observations that extend to sub-solar masses in M31's halo and disk. Initially, most attention focused on the extended halo of M31 (eg the Cycle 15 program GO 10816 ), with deep imaging within a limited number of fields revealing the complex metallicity structure within that population. With the initiation of the present Multi-Cycle Treasury program, attention switches to the M31 disk. "PHAT" will conduct a multi-waveband survey of approximately one third of disk and bulge, focusing on the north-east quadrant. Observations will extend over the next three cycles, and will provide a thorough census of upper main-sequence stars and star forming regions, matching the stellar distribution against the dust and gas distribution. |