AAS Meeting #193 - Austin, Texas, January 1999
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Session 105. Galaxy Kinematics and Dynamics
Display, Saturday, January 9, 1999,
9:20am-4:00pm, Exhibit Hall 1
- 105.01 Kinematic Effects of Tidal Interaction on Galaxy Rotation Curves
- E. J. Barton (CfA), B. C. Bromley (Physics Dept., University of Utah), M. J. Geller (CfA)
- 105.02 Simulations of NGC206 and its Effects on M31 II
- R. D. Mohr (UA Dept Physics Astronomy)
- 105.03 Neutral Gas Dynamics of Optically Asymmetric Disk Galaxies
- D.A. Kornreich (Ctr for Radiophysics and Space Res.), M.P. Haynes (Ctr for Radiophysics and Space Res. and Nat. Astronomy and Ionosphere Ctr), R.V.L. Lovelace (Cornell University), L. van Zee ()
- 105.04 Gas Flows and Star Formation in the Ringed Galaxy NGC 4736
- T. Wong, L. Blitz (UC Berkeley)
- 105.05 Star Formation Color-Time Sequence and ``Anti-Spiral" Wagon-Spoke Perturbation in Resonance Ring Galaxies: NGC3081
- D. Ousley, G. G. Byrd (U. Alabama, Tuscaloosa)
- 105.06 Stellar Kinematics toward the South galactic Pole from the Southern Proper-Motion Program
- Ren\'e A. M\'endez (Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory), W. F. van Altena, I. Platais, T. M. Girard, V. Kozhurina-Platais (Yale University), C. E. L\'opez (Universidad Nacional de San Juan)
- 105.07 Velocity Substructure in the Galactic Halo
- P. Harding (Steward Observatory), K. C. Freeman (MSSSO), M. Mateo (U Michigan), H. L. Morrison (CWRU), E. Olszewski (Steward Observatory), J. Norris (MSSSO)
- 105.08 Can Round Star Clusters Form From Flattened Clouds?
- S.D. Murray (LLNL), D.A. Raymondson (UC Davis), R.A. Urbanski (Las Positas College)
- 105.09 Constraints on Secular Building of Galactic Bulges
- H. Hasan (NASA HQ \& STScI), D. Pfenniger (Geneva Obs.), C. A. Norman (JHU \& STScI)
- 105.10 Bulges of Spiral Galaxies: The Radial Distribution of their Stellar Population
- P. Goudfrooij (STScI), P. Jablonka (Obs. de Paris/Meudon), J. Gorgas (U. Complutense, Madrid)
- 105.11 The Formation of Kinematically Decoupled Bulges and Cores in Spirals
- A.R. Thakar (The Johns Hopkins University), B.S. Ryden (The Ohio State University)
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