Past Tuesday UVa / NRAO Astronomy (TUNA) Lunch Talks

A series of informal, brown-bag, lunchtime seminars for the discussion of current projects and astronomical news

Upcoming Talks

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The schedule

Click on talk titles to get the abstract and location.

October 2012
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Harvey Liszt, NRAO - Charlottesville: Diffuse clouds, CO, DIBS and all that

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Thomas Robitaille, Max Planck Insitute for Astronomy, Heidelberg: A new grid of model spectral energy distributions for young stellar objects

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Benne Holwerda, European Space Agency: Quantifying HI Morphology

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Sarah Sadavoy, University of Victoria: A Tale of Two Clumps: New Herschel Observations of Perseus B1-E and B1

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Sanchayeeta Borthakur, Johns Hopkins University: Effects of Starburst in the Circumgalactic and Interstellar Medium of the Galaxies

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November 2012
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Mark Rawlings, NRAO - Charlottesville: The Diffuse Interstellar Bands: A Path to Fame, Fortune and Job Security?

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Chat Hull, University of California - Berkeley: Are protostellar outflows and magnetic fields aligned?

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Min-Young Lee, University of Wisconsin: The Perseus molecular cloud: A laboratory to study the formation of molecular hydrogen

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Remco van den Bosch, Max Planck Institut für Astronomie, Heidelberg: Ubermassive Black Holes

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Ke Zhang, Caltech: Spectral Mapping of Volatile Molecules in Protoplanetary Disks

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Diego Munoz, Harvard-Smithsonian CfA: The Moving-mesh Code Arepo: Applications to Circumstellar Disks

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George Privon, University of Virginia: Dynamical Modeling of Galaxy Mergers with Identikit

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Sharon Meidt, Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg: How dynamical environment regulates the structure of the molecular gas and star formation in M51

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Anna Sajina, Tufts University: The evolution of dusty galaxies as seen through their infrared spectral energy distributions

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I-Jen (Katherine) Lee, University of Illinois: Fragmentation and Kinematics of the Starless Cores in Orion

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Mike Dunham, Yale University: Extreme Objects in Low-Mass Star Formation

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December 2012
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Chelsea Sharon, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey: Characterizing the Molecular ISM at High Resolution in High-z Galaxies

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Karin Oberg, University of Virginia: Resolving Disk Chemistry: Millimeter Line Observations towards Protoplanetary Disks

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Mike Solontoi, Lynchburg College: Looking for lava in all the wrong places

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Michael Johnson, University of California, Santa Barbara: Imaging Pulsar Polar Caps with Nyquist-Limited Scintillation Statistics

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