Program Number | Principal Investigator | Program Title |
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12025 | James C. Green, University of Colorado at Boulder | COS-GTO: QSO Absorbers, Galaxies and Large-scale Structures in the Local Universe Part 2 |
12034 | James C. Green, University of Colorado at Boulder | COS-GTO: Brown Dwarf Activity Part 2 |
12036 | James C. Green, University of Colorado at Boulder | COS-GTO: Accretion Flows and Winds of Pre-Main Sequence Stars Part 2 |
12069 | Marc Postman, Space Telescope Science Institute | Through a Lens, Darkly - New Constraints on the Fundamental Components of the Cosmos |
12072 | Julianne Dalcanton, University of Washington | A Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury - I |
12100 | 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 |
12181 | Drake Deming, University of Maryland | The Atmospheric Structure of Giant Hot Exoplanets |
12186 | Hans Moritz Guenther, Smithsonian Institution Astrophysical Observatory | Jet launching and evolution in the weakly magnetized Herbig Ae star HD 163296 |
12189 | Walter Jaffe, Sterrewacht Leiden | Do stars ionise the filaments in NGC 1275 ? |
12192 | James T. Lauroesch, University of Louisville Research Foundation, Inc. | A SNAPSHOT Survey of Interstellar Absorption Lines |
12199 | Peter Christian Schneider, Universitat Hamburg, Hamburger Sternwarte | The shocking truth about DG Tau's jet |
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 |
12211 | Nuria Calvet, University of Michigan | Are Weak-Line T Tauri Stars Still Accreting? |
12214 | Sara Ellison, University of Victoria | Low redshift damped Lyman alpha systems selected by 21cm absorption: A new route to high efficiency? |
12224 | Naveen A. Reddy, University of California - Riverside | Measuring the Stellar Populations of Individual Lyman Alpha Emitters During the Epoch of Peak Star Formation |
12248 | Jason Tumlinson, Space Telescope Science Institute | How Dwarf Galaxies Got That Way: Mapping Multiphase Gaseous Halos and Galactic Winds Below L* |
12251 | Zachory K. Berta, Harvard University | The First Characterization of a Super-Earth Atmosphere |
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 |
12275 | Bart P. Wakker, University of Wisconsin - Madison | Measuring gas flow rates in the Milky Way |
12283 | Matthew A. Malkan, University of California - Los Angeles | WFC3 Infrared Spectroscopic Parallel Survey {WISP}: A Survey of Star Formation Across Cosmic Time |
12286 | Hao-Jing Yan, University of Missouri - Columbia | Hubble Infrared Pure Parallel Imaging Extragalactic Survey {HIPPIES} |
12287 | Scott D. Friedman, Space Telescope Science Institute | Constraining Models of Deuterium Depletion and Galactic Chemical Evolution with Improved Measurements of D/H |
12291 | John Krist, Jet Propulsion Laboratory | STIS coronagraphy of Spitzer-selected debris disks |
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 |
12320 | Brian Chaboyer, Dartmouth College | The Ages of Globular Clusters and the Population II Distance Scale |
12322 | Kailash C. Sahu, Space Telescope Science Institute | Detecting Isolated Black Holes through Astrometric Microlensing |
12367 | Michael R. Garcia, Smithsonian Institution Astrophysical Observatory | Monitoring M31 for BHXNe |
12436 | Mark R. Showalter, SETI Institute | New Horizons Mission Planning Support: A Deep Search for Faint Rings of Pluto |
GO 12036: Accretion flows and winds in pre-main sequence stars
Wide-field image, from NOAO, of T Tauri and its immediate environs | The T Tauri stage of evolution occurs early in a star's lifetime, within ~10 Myrs of its birth, when it still retains a dense, dust and gas-rich circumstellar disk. During this phase, there is substantial accretion of material onto the central star. This leads to heating of the inner regions of the accretion disk, and significant emission at ultraviolet and X-ray wavelengths. Previous HST programs (e.g. GO 10840 ) have used the STIS and the ACS/SBC to investigate these processes at FUV wavelengths. The present program extends those investigations using COS, which provides more than an order of magnitude more sensitivity and resolution. The observations focus on two well-known stars: BP Tau, spectral type K5, a member of the Taurus-Auriga association; and RU Lupi, a mid-G type member of the Lupus star forming cloud. Both stars lie at distances of ~140 parsecs, are known to harbour circumstellar disks, and have ages less than ~10 myrs. The COS observations will be used to probe the temperature distribution, flow velocities and column densities in the disk and outflow regions. |
GO 12210: SLACS for the Masses: Extending Strong Lensing to Lower Masses and Smaller Radii
GO 12251: The first characterization of a super-earth atmosphere
GO 12322: Detecting Isolated Black Holes through Astrometric Microlensing