For changes in program or more information, please email tuna@astsun.astro.virginia.edu |
| Jansky Symposium | ||
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Tuesday, October 20, 1998 NRAO Edgemont Road Auditorium a series of short talks by astronmers from the Charlottesville area on their field of expertise | ||
| Tuesday 20th October 1998 | ||
| Time | Speaker | Topic |
| Session I | Session Chair: Richard de Grijs | |
| 09:10-09:15 |
Paul Vanden Bout NRAO | Opening Remarks |
| 09:15-09:30 |
Jim Condon NRAO | A Sticky Galaxy Collision |
| 09:30-09:45 |
Juan Uson NRAO | Formation and Evolution of Clusters |
| 09:45-10:00 |
Mark Whittle University of Virginia | HST Observations of Seyferts |
| 10:00-10:15 |
Ken Kellermann NRAO | Kinematics of Quasars and AGN |
| 10:30-10:45 |
Ronak Shah NRAO/University of Virginia | Deuteration in Protostellar Cores |
| 10:30-10:45 | Coffee Break | |
| Session II | Session Chair: John Hibbard | |
| 10:45-11:00 |
Bob Brown NRAO | Detecting High-z Galaxies |
| 11:00-11:15 |
Eric Richards NRAO/University of Virginia | Radio Starbursts at High Redshift |
| 11:15-11:30 |
William Saslaw University of Virginia | Topics in Galaxy Clustering |
| 11:30-11:45 |
Sam Goldstein University of Virginia | Interstellar Magnetic Fields |
| 11:45-12:00 | Richard Simon NRAO | Project Managing at NRAO |
| 12:00-01:30 | Lunch Break | |
| Session III | Session Chair: Lynn Matthews | |
| 01:30-01:45 |
Bob Rood University of Virginia | The Brightest 3He source in the Sky |
| 01:45-02:00 |
Greg Black NRAO-GB | Planetary Radar |
| 02:00-02:15 |
Roger Chevalier University of Virginia | Gamma-Ray Bursts and Radio Supernovae |
| 02:15-02:30 |
Tony Beasley NRAO | High-resolution Imaging of RSCVn Systems |
| 02:30-02:45 |
Lee King NRAO | GBT Update |
| 02:45-03:00 | Coffee Break | |
| Session IV | Session Chair: Paul Ricker | |
| 03:00-03:15 |
Craig Sarazin University of Virginia | Hard X-ray Emission from the Radio Halo in the Coma Cluster: The "X-Factor" |
| 03:15-03:30 |
Zhi-Yun Li University of Virginia | "Starless" Molecular Cloud Cores |
| 03:30-03:45 |
Al Wootten NRAO | Discovery of a micro-jet in S106FIR: Formation of an outflow? |
| 03:45-04:00 |
Steve Balbus University of Virginia | HI Turbulent Line-Widths in Gaseous Disks |
| 04:00-04:15 |
John Hawley University of Virginia | Accretion Disk Simulations |
| 04:15-04:30 |
Steve Majewski University of Virginia | Searching for Tidal Stellar Debris from the Magellanic Clouds |
| 04:30-06:00 |
Bar-B-Q NRAO Lawn | |
| 08:00-09:00 |
Jansky Lecture Bernie Burke, MIT Something Pretty Amazing | |
| organized by John Hibbard, Richard de Grijs, Lynn Matthews, Paul Ricker, Michele Thornley & Jack Gallimore. | ||
| 1998 August 28 | jhibbard@nrao.edu |