AAS Meeting #193 - Austin, Texas, January 1999
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Session 42. Gamma-Rays/Gravitation
Display, Thursday, January 7, 1999,
9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall 1
- 42.01 PIXIE Observations of the Transient X-ray Source J1550-564
- D.W. Datlowe, S.M. Petrinec, J.D. Hawley (Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center)
- 42.02 Simultaneous Multiwavelength Observations of GRS 1758-258 in 1997: Spectroscopy and Timing
- D. Lin, I. A. Smith, E. P. Liang (Rice University), J. Marti, I. F. Mirabel, P. Durouchoux (CE-Saclay, France), L. F. Rodriguez (UNAM, Mexico), D. Smith (UC Berkeley), T. Bridgman (NASA GSFC)
- 42.03 On the Nature of the Broad 1.809 MeV Feature Observed by GRIS
- S. J. Sturner, J. E. Naya (USRA, NASA/GSFC)
- 42.04 The Third EGRET Catalog of High Energy Gamma Ray Sources
- R. C. Hartman (NASA/GSFC), EGRET Team
- 42.05 A Search for Late-Time Radio Emission From Gamma-Ray Bursts
- K. Koski (NMIMT), D. A. Frail (NRAO), S. R. Kulkarni (Caltech)
- 42.06 SN 1998bw/GRB 980425: Hypernova or Aspherical Explosion?
- J.C. Wheeler, P. Hoeflich, L. Wang (Department of Astronomy; University of Texas)
- 42.07 Collapsars - Gamma-Ray Bursts and Explosions in ``Failed Supernovae"
- A. MacFadyen, S. Woosley (UC Santa Cruz)
- 42.08 A New Statistical Method to Account for Doubly Truncated Data and its Applications to Gamma Ray Bursts
- N. M. Lloyd, V. Petrosian (Stanford University Dept. of Physics)
- 42.09 Localizations of Gamma-Ray Bursts by the All-Sky Monitor on RXTE
- D. A. Smith, H. V. D. Bradt, A. M. Levine, R. A. Remillard, L. Wen (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), J. G. Jernigan, K. Hurley (University of California at Berkeley)
- 42.10 First Results From Milagrito: A Prototype Gamma Ray Observatory
- Morgan Wascko (for the Milagro Collaboration)
- 42.11 VERITAS Observations of Galactic Sources
- P. Kaaret (SAO), VERITAS Collaboration
- 42.12 Numerical Evolutions of Relativistic Neutron Stars
- Edward Y.M. Wang (State Univ. of New York at Stony Brook), Alan C. Calder (National Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), F. Douglas Swesty (Department of Astronomy and National Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- 42.13 Newtonian and Post-Newtonian Simulations of Neutron Star Mergers
- A. C. Calder (NCSA), E. Y. M. Wang (NCSA and SUNY, Stony Brook), F. D. Swesty (Univ. of Illinois and NCSA)
- 42.14 Astrometric test of general relativity
- Slava G. Turyshev (Caltech/Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
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