This week on HST
HST Programs: July 8 - July 14, 2013
Program Number Principal Investigator Program Title
12113 Julianne Dalcanton, University of Washington A Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury - I
12247 Nial R. Tanvir, University of Leicester Identifying and studying gamma-ray bursts at very high redshifts
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
12562 Geoffrey C. Clayton, Louisiana State University and A & M College The UV Interstellar Extinction Properties in the Super-Solar Metallicity Galaxy M31
12789 Marc Postman, Space Telescope Science Institute Through a Lens, Darkly - New Constraints on the Fundamental Components of the Cosmos
12861 Xiaohui Fan, University of Arizona Morphologies of the Most UV luminous Lyman Break Galaxies at z~3
12870 Boris T. Gaensicke, The University of Warwick The mass and temperature distribution of accreting white dwarfs
12874 David Floyd, Monash University Quasar accretion disks: is the standard model valid?
12876 Kevin France, University of Colorado at Boulder Project WHIPS {Warm H2 In Protoplanetary Systems}: Direct Measurement of Molecular Abundances in Circumstellar Disks
12879 Adam Riess, The Johns Hopkins University A 1% Measurement of the Distance Scale with Perpendicular Spatial Scanning
12880 Adam Riess, The Johns Hopkins University The Hubble Constant: Completing HST's Legacy with WFC3
12884 Harald Ebeling, University of Hawaii A Snapshot Survey of The Most Massive Clusters of Galaxies
12893 Ronald L Gilliland, The Pennsylvania State University Study of Small and Cool Kepler Planet Candidates with High Resolution Imaging
12897 Marc W. Buie, Southwest Research Institute Pluto System Orbits in Support of New Horizons
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
12922 Jong-Hak Woo, Seoul National University Calibrating black hole mass estimators using the enlarged sample of reverberation-mapped AGNs
12944 Katelyn Allers, Bucknell University A High-Resolution Survey of the Very Youngest Brown Dwarfs
12970 Michael C. Cushing, University of Toledo Completing the Census of Ultracool Brown Dwarfs in the Solar Neighborhood using HST/WFC3
12976 Ian U. Roederer, Carnegie Institution of Washington The Most Complete Template for r-process Nucleosynthesis beyond the Solar System
12977 Ivana Damjanov, Smithsonian Institution Astrophysical Observatory Local Turbulent Disks: analogs of high-redshift vigorously star-forming disks and laboratories for galaxy assembly?
12996 Christopher Johns-Krull, Rice University Exploring the Role of Stellar Magnetic Fields in Accretion and Outflows from Young Stars using the Hot Emission Lines of Herbig Ae/Be Stars
12998 Deborah Padgett, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center STIS Coronagraphy of Bright New Debris Disks from the WISE All-Sky Survey
13005 David Jewitt, University of California - Los Angeles Hubble Imaging of a Newly Discovered Main Belt Comet
13017 Timothy M. Heckman, The Johns Hopkins University UV Spectroscopy of Lyman Break Galaxy Analogs: A Local Window on the Early Universe
13024 John S. Mulchaey, Carnegie Institution of Washington A Public Snapshot Survey of Galaxies Associated with O VI and Ne VIII Absorbers
13025 Andrew J. Levan, The University of Warwick Unveiling the progenitors of the most luminous supernovae
13042 Paul Denholm Dobbie, University of Tasmania Confirming the theoretical link between ultra-massive white dwarfs and heavy-weight intermediate mass stars.
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
13063 Adam Riess, The Johns Hopkins University Supernova Follow-up for MCT
13110 Andrew S. Fruchter, Space Telescope Science Institute The Astrophysics of the Most Energetic Gamma-Ray Bursts
13180 David Ehrenreich, Observatoire de Geneve Search for a Transit of Alpha Centauri Bb, the First Earth-mass Exoplanet Orbiting a Sun-like Star
13184 Jelle Kaastra, Space Research Organization Netherlands Deciphering AGN outflows: multiwavelength monitoring of NGC 5548
13334 Adam Riess, The Johns Hopkins University The Longest Period Cepheids, a bridge to the Hubble Constant


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