[NRAO] [UVa] NRAO-UVa Jansky Symposium 1998
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Jansky Symposium
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