Program Number | Principal Investigator | Program Title |
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12114 | Julianne Dalcanton, University of Washington | A Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury - I |
12115 | Julianne Dalcanton, University of Washington | A Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury - I |
12445 | Sandra M. Faber, University of California - Santa Cruz | Cosmic Assembly Near-IR Deep Extragalactic Legacy Survey -- GOODS-North Field, Late Visits of SNe Search |
12488 | Mattia Negrello, Open University | SNAPshot observations of gravitational lens systems discovered via wide-field Herschel imaging |
12859 | James M. Schombert, University of Oregon | UV Imaging of LSB Galaxies |
12880 | Adam Riess, The Johns Hopkins University | The Hubble Constant: Completing HST's Legacy with WFC3 |
12901 | Aki Roberge, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center | An Inventory of Gas in a Debris Disk: Far-UV Spectroscopy of 49 Ceti |
12902 | Matthew A. Malkan, University of California - Los Angeles | WFC3 Infrared Spectroscopic Parallel Survey WISP: A Survey of Star Formation Across Cosmic Time |
12903 | Luis C. Ho, Carnegie Institution of Washington | The Evolutionary Link Between Type 2 and Type 1 Quasars |
12930 | Carrie Bridge, California Institute of Technology | WISE Discovered Ly-alpha Blobs at High-z: The missing link? |
12932 | Francesco R. Ferraro, Universita di Bologna | COSMIC-LAB: Hunting for optical companions to binary MSPs in Globular Clusters |
12959 | Alice E. Shapley, University of California - Los Angeles | A Critical Test of the Nature of Lyman Continuum Emission at z~3 |
12961 | Misty C. Bentz, Georgia State University Research Foundation | A Cepheid Distance to NGC6814 |
12988 | David V. Bowen, Princeton University | Mapping Baryons in the Halo of NGC 1097 |
13004 | Margaret Meixner, The Johns Hopkins University | The Life Cycle of Dust in the Magellanic Clouds: Crucial Constraints from Zn and Cr depletions |
13013 | Gabor Worseck, Max-Planck-Institut fur Astronomie, Heidelberg | How Extended was Helium II Reionization? A Statistical Census Probing Deep into the Reionization Era |
13018 | Annette Ferguson, University of Edinburgh, Institute for Astronomy | Deciphering the Assembly History of Galactic Disks: The Resolved Record in the Outer Disk of M31 |
13046 | Robert P. Kirshner, Harvard University | RAISIN: Tracers of cosmic expansion with SN IA in the IR |
13050 | Remco van den Bosch, Max-Planck-Institut fur Astronomie, Heidelberg | The Most Massive Black Holes in Small Galaxies |
13055 | Mark R. Showalter, SETI Institute | Orbital Evolution and Stability of the Inner Uranian Moons |
13057 | Kailash C. Sahu, Space Telescope Science Institute | Detecting and Measuring the Masses of Isolated Black Holes and Neutron Stars through Astrometric Microlensing |
13286 | Ryan Foley, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign | Understanding the Progenitor Systems, Explosion Mechanisms, and Cosmological Utility of Type Ia Supernovae |
13344 | Adam Riess, The Johns Hopkins University | A 1% Measurement of the Distance Scale with Perpendicular Spatial Scanning |
GO 12115: 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" is conducting a multi-waveband survey of approximately one third of disk and bulge, focusing on the north-east quadrant. Observations started in Cycles 19, extended through Cycle 20 and are concluding in Cycle 21. The data provide a thorough census of upper main-sequence stars, open clusters, associations and star forming regions, matching the stellar distribution against the dust and gas distribution. |
GO 12961: A Cepheid Distance to NGC 6814
GO 13055: Orbital Evolution and Stability of the Inner Uranian Moons