Program Number | Principal Investigator | Program Title |
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11631 | I. Neill Reid, Space Telescope Science Institute | Binary brown dwarfs and the L/T transition |
12027 | James C. Green, University of Colorado at Boulder | COS-GTO: STAR FORMATION/LYMAN-ALPHA Part 2 |
12060 | Sandra M. Faber, University of California - Santa Cruz | Cosmic Assembly Near-IR Deep Extragalactic Legacy Survey -- GOODS-South Field, Non-SNe-Searched Visits |
12061 | Sandra M. Faber, University of California - Santa Cruz | Cosmic Assembly Near-IR Deep Extragalactic Legacy Survey -- GOODS-South Field, Early Visits of SNe Search |
12162 | Aaron J. Barth, University of California - Irvine | A Definitive Gas-Dynamical Measurement of the Black Hole Mass in M87 |
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 |
12184 | Xiaohui Fan, University of Arizona | A SNAP Survey for Gravitational Lenses Among z~6 Quasars |
12185 | Jenny E. Greene, University of Texas at Austin | The Hosts of Megamaser Disk Galaxies |
12192 | James T. Lauroesch, University of Louisville Research Foundation, Inc. | A SNAPSHOT Survey of Interstellar Absorption Lines |
12203 | S. Adam Stanford, University of California - Davis | Rest Frame Optical Spectroscopy of Galaxy Clusters at 1.6 < z < 1.9 |
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 |
12215 | Nancy R. Evans, Smithsonian Institution Astrophysical Observatory | Searching for the Missing Low-Mass Companions of Massive Stars |
12224 | Naveen A. Reddy, National Optical Astronomy Observatory, AURA | Measuring the Stellar Populations of Individual Lyman Alpha Emitters During the Epoch of Peak Star Formation |
12238 | William E. Harris, McMaster University | Supermassive Star Clusters in Supergiant Galaxies: Tracing the Enrichment of the Earliest Stellar Systems |
12248 | Jason Tumlinson, Space Telescope Science Institute | How Dwarf Galaxies Got That Way: Mapping Multiphase Gaseous Halos and Galactic Winds Below L* |
12255 | Trent J. Dupuy, Smithsonian Institution Astrophysical Observatory | Probing Ultracool Atmospheres and Substellar Interiors with Dynamical Masses |
12268 | Ian U. Roederer, Carnegie Institution of Washington | Production of the Heavy Elements in the Universe |
12271 | William B. Sparks, Space Telescope Science Institute | Probing the Physics of Gas in Cool Core Clusters: Virgo |
12272 | Christy A. Tremonti, University of Wisconsin - Madison | Testing Feedback: Morphologies of Extreme Post-starburst Galaxies |
12275 | Bart P. Wakker, University of Wisconsin - Madison | Measuring gas flow rates in the Milky Way |
12276 | Bart P. Wakker, University of Wisconsin - Madison | Mapping a nearby galaxy filament |
12283 | Matthew A. Malkan, University of California - Los Angeles | WFC3 Infrared Spectroscopic Parallel Survey {WISP}: A Survey of Star Formation Across Cosmic Time |
12289 | J. Christopher Howk, University of Notre Dame | A COS Snapshot Survey for z < 1.25 Lyman Limit Systems |
12305 | David Jewitt, University of California - Los Angeles | Monitoring the Aftermath of an Asteroid Impact Event |
12310 | Goran Ostlin, Stockholm University | LARS - The Lyman Alpha Reference Sample |
12316 | John P. Wisniewski, University of Washington | HST/FGS Astrometric Search for Young Planets Around Beta Pic and AU Mic |
12328 | Pieter van Dokkum, Yale University | 3D-HST: A Spectroscopic Galaxy Evolution Treasury Part 2 |
GO 12061: Cosmic Assembly Near-IR Deep Extragalactic Legacy Survey -- GOODS-South Field, Early Visits of SNe Search
Part of the GOODS/Chandra Deep Field South field, as imaged by HST | CANDELS is one of three Multi-Cycle Treasury Program, whose observations will be executed over the next three HST Cycles. It builds on past investment of both space- and ground-based observational resources. In particular, it includes coverage of the two fields of the Great Observatory Origins Deep Survey (GOODS), centred on the northern Hubble Deep Field (HDF) in Ursa Major and the Chandra Deep Field-South in Fornax. In addition to deep HST data at optical and near-infrared wavelengths, the fields have been covered at X-ray wavelengths by Chandra (obviously) and XMM-Newton; at mid-infrared wavelengths with Spitzer; and ground-based imaging and spectroscopy using numerous telescopes, including the Kecks, Surbaru and the ESO VLT. This represents an accumulation of almost 1,000 orbits of HST time, and comparable scale allocations on Chandra, Spitzer and ground-based facilities. The CANDELS program is capitalising on this large investment, with new observations with WFC3 and ACS on both GOODS fields, and on three other fields within the COSMOS, EGS and UDS survey areas (see this link for more details). The prime aims of the program are twofold: reconstructing the history of galaxy formation, star formation and nuclear galactic activity at redshifts between z=8 and z=1.5; and searching for high-redshift supernovae to measure their properties at redshifts between z~1 and z~2. The program incorporates a tiered set of observations that complement, in areal coverage and depth, the deep UDF observations, while the timing of individual observations will be set to permit detection of high erdshift SNe candidates, for subsequent separate follow-up. |
GO 12181: The Atmospheric Structure of Giant Hot Exoplanets
GO 12275: Measuring gas flow rates in the Milky Way