Program Number | Principal Investigator | Program Title |
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14119 | Luciana C. Bianchi, The Johns Hopkins University | Understanding Stellar Evolution of Intermediate-Mass Stars from a New Sample of SiriusB-Like Binaries |
14141 | Guy Worthey, Washington State University | NGSL Extension 1. Hot Stars and Evolved Stars |
14163 | Mickael Rigault, Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin | Honing Type Ia Supernovae as Distance Indicators, Exploiting Environmental Bias for H0 and w. |
14181 | S Thomas Megeath, University of Toledo | A Snapshot WFC3 IR Survey of Spitzer/Hershel-Identified Protostars in Nearby Molecular Clouds |
14212 | Karl Stapelfeldt, Jet Propulsion Laboratory | A Snapshot Imaging Survey of Spitzer-selected Young Stellar Objects in Nearby Star Formation Regions*.t23 |
14216 | Robert P. Kirshner, Harvard University | RAISIN2: Tracers of cosmic expansion with SN IA in the IR |
14483 | Andrew James Levan, The University of Warwick | XMM and HST Target of Opportunity Observations of Tidal Disruption Events |
14606 | Brooke Devlin Simmons, University of California - San Diego | Secular Black Hole Growth and Feedback in Merger-Free Galaxies |
14679 | Daniel P. Stark, University of Arizona | Extremely Metal Poor Galaxies with HST/COS: Completing the Groundwork for JWST |
14704 | Charlie Conroy, Harvard University | A Year in the Whirlpool |
14731 | Graham M. Harper, University of Colorado at Boulder | Si I and C I emission from zeta Aurigae (K4 Ib + B5 V): New Generation Diagnostics of Chromospheric Structure |
14734 | Nitya Kallivayalil, The University of Virginia | Milky Way Cosmology: Laying the Foundation for Full 6-D Dynamical Mapping of the Nearby Universe |
14744 | Daeseong Park, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI) | A Definitive UV-Optical Template for Iron Emission in Active Galactic Nuclei |
14760 | Zheng Cai, University of California - Santa Cruz | Imaging a Massive Galaxy Overdensity at z=2.3: The Morphology-Density Relation at High Redshift |
14762 | Justyn Robert Maund, University of Sheffield | A UV census of the sites of core-collapse supernovae |
14765 | Ian U. Roederer, University of Michigan | The Unexplored Domains of the s-Process |
14767 | David Kent Sing, University of Exeter | The Panchromatic Comparative Exoplanetary Treasury Program |
14771 | Nial Rahil Tanvir, University of Leicester | r-process kilonovae, short-duration GRBs, and EM counterparts to gravitational wave sources |
14776 | Trent J. Dupuy, Gemini Observatory, Northern Operations | Mapping the Substellar Mass-Luminosity Relation Down to the L/T Transition |
14779 | Melissa Lynn Graham, University of Washington | A NUV Imaging Survey for Circumstellar Material in Type Ia Supernovae |
14783 | Kailash C. Sahu, Space Telescope Science Institute | Detecting Isolated Black Holes through Astrometric Microlensing |
14784 | Evgenya L. Shkolnik, Arizona State University | HAZMAT: Habitable Zones and M dwarf Activity across Time |
14806 | Goeran Oestlin, Stockholm University | SAFE: Star clusters, lyman Alpha and Feedback in Eso338-04 |
14840 | Andrea Bellini, Space Telescope Science Institute | Schedule Gap Pilot |
14846 | Aaron Romanowsky, San Jose State University | Ultra-diffuse Galaxies in Clusters and the Field: Masses and Stellar Populations |
14850 | Eleonora Troja, University of Maryland | Identify the signature of neutron star mergers through rapid Chandra/Hubble observations of a short GRB |
14912 | Boris T. Gaensicke, The University of Warwick | High-precision asteroseismology of the accreting white dwarf in GW Lib through simultaneous HST and K2 observations |
14924 | Anil C. Seth, University of Utah | Increasing Diversity in Galaxies with Black Hole Mass Measurements |
14931 | Lotfi Ben Jaffel, CNRS, Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris | Energy balance in Saturn's upper atmosphere: Joint Lyman-alpha airglow observations with HST and Cassini |
15282 | Simon J. Lilly, Eidgenossiche Technische Hochschule (ETH) | Transport of magnetic fields into the circumgalactic medium |
15320 | Tommaso L. Treu, University of California - Los Angeles | Probing the dark universe with quadruply imaged quasars |
15346 | Mansi Kasliwal, California Institute of Technology | Verifying a candidate counterpart to gravitational waves |
15349 | Andrew James Levan, The University of Warwick | From the longest GRBs to the brightest supernovae |
GO 14181: A Snapshot WFC3 IR Survey of Spitzer/Hershel-Identified Protostars in Nearby Molecular Clouds
An image of the Orion Nebula superimposed on the 13CO map of Orion A (from this link ). |
Giant molecular cloud complexes serve as nurseries for star formation. Deeply embedded in dust and gas, young stars are generally extremely difficult to detect at optical wavelengths. Consequently, these complexes have been subject to extensive scrutiny at near- and mid-infrared wavelengths, initially through ground-based observing campaigns and more recently by the Spitzer and Herschel space missions. Those observations have resulted in the identification of numerous embedded sources, young stellar objects (YSOs) that are still accreting from the surrounding molecular gas .he present proposal aims to follow up on those discoveries by obtaining WFC3-IR SNAPs of candidate protostars in several molecular cloud complexes. These observations will provide an excellent complement to Spitzer and Herschel since, while HST cannot offer either the same areal coverage or sensitivity at mid-infrared wavelegths, the imaging has a resolution close to 0.1 arcsecond, an order of magnitude higher than the Spitzer images. The observations are therefore capable of detecting very faint companions, with luminosities consistent with sub-stellar masses, as well as identifying jets and outflows associated with the star formation process. The present program is using the F160W filter to obtain H-band images and determine the true nature of these objects. |
GO 14783: Detecting Isolated Black Holes through Astrometric Microlensing
GO 15320: Probing the dark universe with quadruply imaged quasars