AAS 195th Meeting, January 2000
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Session 9. Evolution of Galaxies, Galaxy Surveys
Display, Wednesday, January 12, 2000,
9:20am-6:30pm, Grand Hall
- 9.01 Colors of z > 2 Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field
- P. Moth, R.J. Elston (UF)
- 9.02 Evolution of Galaxy Clustering in a Deep-Wide Field around the Hubble Deep Field-South
- J. P. Gardner, P. Palunas, H. I. Teplitz, R. S. Hill, E. M. Malumuth, N. R. Collins, B. E. Woodgate (NASA's GSFC)
- 9.03 Three-micron Imaging of the Hubble Deep Field
- D. W. Hogg, G. Neugebauer (IAS), J. G. Cohen (Caltech), M. E. Dickinson, S. G. Djorgovski, K. Matthews (STScI), B. T. Soifer (Caltech)
- 9.04 Optical-to-IR Photometric Properties of Lyman Break Galaxies in the HDF-North
- C. Papovich (JHU), M. Dickinson, H. Ferguson (STScI), NICMOS HDF--N GO Team
- 9.05 First Results from a Deep Chandra Observation of the Hubble Deep Field Area
- N. Brandt, D. Burrows, G. Chartas, E. Feigelson, G. Garmire (Penn State), R. Griffiths (Carnegie Mellon), A. Hornschmeier (Penn State), D. Lumb (ESTEC), J. Nousek (Penn State), W. Sargent (Caltech), D. Schneider, L. Townsley (Penn State)
- 9.06 The Evolution of Galaxy Sizes in the Hubble Deep Field
- A. A. Berlind, A. Conti (OSU)
- 9.07 Results from an Imaging and Spectroscopic Survey of Galaxies Within Prominent Nearby Voids
- N.A. Grogin (STScI), M.J. Geller (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA)
- 9.08 A Deep, Visible-Infrared Galaxy Survey
- P. Martini, D.L. DePoy, P.S. Osmer (Ohio State)
- 9.09 Kinematic Evidence for Interactions and Mergers in a Field Galaxy Sample
- S. J. Kannappan, D. G. Fabricant (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
- 9.10 The Oxford Wide-Field UBVRizK Survey: First Results on Red Galaxies
- L. A. Moustakas, G. B. Dalton, S. Rawlings, E. J. Olding, J. Booth (Astrophysics, Oxford), G. A. Wegner (Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH)
- 9.11 The Faint-End of the Galaxy Luminosity Function in the Leo I Group
- K.P. Flint, M. Bolte, A.J. Metevier (UCO/Lick Observatory), C. Mendes de Oliveira (Instituto Astronomico e Geofisico, USP)
- 9.12 The Evolution of Far-UV Emission in Elliptical Galaxies
- T. M. Brown, C. W. Bowers, R. A. Kimble (NASA/GSFC), H. C. Ferguson (STScI)
- 9.13 Optical Imaging and Integrated Spectrophotometry of A Complete Subsample of UGC Galaxies
- C. T. Liu (American Museum of Natural History/Columbia U.), P. M. Knezek (STScI), G. Worthey (St. Ambrose U.), J. E. Scott (U. of Arizona)
- 9.14 The Space Density of Luminous Compact Emission-Line Galaxies at Low Redshift
- A. Jangren (PSU), M.A. Bershady (UW-Madison, PSU), D.P. Schneider (PSU)
- 9.15 A Diameter-Limited Sample of Large Galaxies in the SDSS 1999 Scans
- R.G. Kron (University of Chicago), J. Annis (Fermilab), B. Wilhite (University of Chicago), SDSS Collaboration
- 9.16 The Star-Forming Dwarf Galaxy Populations of two z ~0.4 Clusters
- J. M. Lotz (Johns Hopkins University), C. L. Martin (California Institute of Technology), H. C. Ferguson (STScI)
- 9.17 The Nature of the Evolving Population Detected in the Deep 15~\mum ISOCAM surveys
- H. Aussel (Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova), L. Vigroux (SAp, CE-Saclay), A. Franceschini (Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova), D. Elbaz (SAp, CE-Saclay), M. Dennefeld (IAP), C.J. Cesarsky (ESO)
- 9.18 The Luminosity Functions of Low Redshift Field and Cluster Galaxies
- I. Jorgensen (Gemini Obs.), G. J. Hill, M. P. Bergmann (McDonald Obs.), R. Elston (Florida), D. Vanden Berk (Fermi Lab.), J. S. Jurcevic (McDonald Obs.)
- 9.19 Properties of the z=2.73 Galaxy, MS1512-cB58
- S. R. Heap, J.-C. Bouret, I. Hubeny, T. M. Lanz (NASA's GSFC)
- 9.20 The Two-Point Correlation Function of the Local Ly\alpha Forest
- S.V. Penton, J.T. Stocke (CU/CASA), J.M. Shull (CU/CASA,JILA)
- 9.21 A Theoretical Framework for Interpreting Principal Component Analysis of the Properties of Galaxies.
- A. Conti, B. S. Ryden, D. H. Weinberg (OSU)
- 9.22 Sloshing in High Speed Galaxy Interactions
- N.F. Comins, T. Zeltwanger (University of Maine), R.V.E. Lovelace (Cornell University)
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