AAS 196th Meeting, June 2000
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Session 26. The Galactic ISM: Observations and Modelling
Display, Tuesday, June 6, 2000,
10:00am-6:30pm, Empire Hall South
- 26.01 Dynamics of the Warm Neutral Gas near Dense Clouds: HI Aperture Synthesis Observations of the Perseus Molecular Cloud Complex
- P. G. Wannier (JPL, Caltech), B-G Andersson (Johns Hopkins U.), G. H. Moriarty-Schieven (NRC of Canada, JAC), L. Knee (NRC of Canada, DRAO)
- 26.02 The Effects of External Magnetic Fields on MHD Turbulence
- J. Cho (UTexas/JHU), E.T. Vishniac (JHU)
- 26.03 Characterization of Supersonic, MHD Turbulence in Models of Molecular Clouds
- M.- M. Mac Low (AMNH), V. Ossenkopf (U. Cologne), M. D. Smith (Armagh Obs.), J. M. Zuev (U. Colo. at Boulder), F. Heitsch (MPIfA)
- 26.04 Mm-wave Observations of QSOs and Galactic Sources From the BOOMERanG-LDB and SEST Telescopes
- K. Coble (UC Santa Barbara), BOOMERanG Collaboration
- 26.05 Ionization of the Local Cloud: Reconciling Line of Sight and In Situ Data
- J. D. Slavin (Eureka Scientific, Inc.), P. C. Frisch (University of Chicago)
- 26.06 The 3D Dynamical Structure of the Supernova-Driven Interstellar Medium
- M. A. Avillez, J. Ballesteros-Paredes, M.-M. Mac Low (American Museum of Natural History)
- 26.07 A FUSE & STIS Absorption Line Study of Kinematically Active Diffuse Gas Towards PG0953+415
- D. Fabian, B.D. Savage (U. of Wisconsin - Madison), T.M. Tripp (Princeton U.), K.R. Sembach (The Johns Hopkins U.), FUSE Science Team
- 26.08 Compressional Formation of Molecular Clouds in SN Driven Supersonic Turbulence
- J. Ballesteros-Paredes, M. Avillez, M.M Mac Low (Astrophysics Department, American Museum of Natural History)
- 26.09 The Contribution of Ionizing Stars to the FIR and Radio Emission in the Milky Way: Evidence for a Swept-up Shell and Diffuse Ionized Halo around the W4 Chimney/Superbubble
- S. Terebey (Extrasolar Research Corp), M. Fich (Univ of Waterloo), R. Taylor (Univ of Calgary), Y. Cao (KLA Tencor), T. Hancock (Extrasolar Research Corp)
- 26.10 A Methanol Maser Survey Toward Massive Star Forming Regions
- C. Vargas (UPR-Mayaguez), P. Hofner (UPR-Rio Piedras), S. Kurtz (UNAM), W. Merced (UPR-Rio Piedras)
- 26.11 A Model for Nonlinear Photoexcitation of Molecular Hydrogen in Space
- J. H. Glownia, P. P. Sorokin (IBM Research Division)
- 26.12 Assignment of Red Rectangle Visible Emission Bands
- P. P. Sorokin, J. H. Glownia (IBM Research Division)
- 26.13 Molecular abundances and Temperatures in hot core G327.3-0.6
- E.L. Gibb, A. Nummelin (RPI), P. Bergman (OSO), W. Irvine (FCRAO), D.C.B. Whittet (RPI)
- 26.14 Ion Chemistry in Photon-Dominated Regions: Examining the HCO+/HOC+/CO+ Chemical Network
- C. Savage (Steward Observatory, The University of Arizona), A.J. Apponi (Harvard University), J.L. Highberger, L.M. Ziurys (Steward Observatory, The University of Arizona)
- 26.15 Infrared imaging of Sharpless 106
- N. Smith, T.J. Jones, R.D. Gehrz (University of Minnesota)
- 26.16 X-Ray Halos and Large Grains in the Diffuse Interstellar Medium
- A.N. Witt (University of Toledo), R.K. Smith (HEAD, SAO), E. Dwek (NASA GSFC)
- 26.17 The Hot SNAP Survey - Exploring the Hot Interstellar Medium
- J. T. Lauroesch, D. M. Meyer (Northwestern U.), J. C. Howk, K. R. Sembach (Johns Hopkins U.)
- 26.18 Small Scale Structure in the Taurus Molecular Cloud: OH, H2CO, and CO Observations Towards Six Extra-galactic Continuum Sources
- R. P. Kleban, P. F. Goldsmith (Cornell University)
- 26.19 Measurements of [O~I]~\lambda6300/H\alpha Intensity Ratios in Four H~II Regions
- N.R. Hausen, R.J. Reynolds, L.M. Haffner (U. Wisconsin-Madison), S.L. Tufte (Lewis & Clark College)
- 26.20 The D/H Abundance Ratio in Local Interstellar Gas
- M. S. Sahu (NASA/GSFC & AURA/NOAO), W. Landsman (Raytheon/ITSS), F.C. Bruhweiler (CUA), J. L. Linsky (U Colorado), I. Hubeny (NASA/GSFC), M. Barstow (U Leicester), J. Holberg (U Arizona), T. Gull (NASA/GSFC), C. Bowers (NASA/GSFC), D. Lindler (ACC/GSFC), T. Lanz (NASA/GSFC), K. Feggans (ACC/GSFC)
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