AAS 197, January 2001
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Session 66. When the Universe was Mostly Gas
Oral, Tuesday, January 9, 2001,
1:30-3:00pm, Royal Palm 3/4
- 66.01 The Lyman Alpha Forest at High Resolution for 1.6 < z < 2.0
- R.A. Simcoe, W.L.W. Sargent (Palomar Observatory, California Institute of Technology), M. Rauch (Observatories of the Carnegie Institution of Washington)
- 66.02D Correlation of Lyman-alpha Forest Absorption in Multiple Lines of Sight
- P. McDonald (OSU & UPenn)
- 66.03 A Sample of High Velocity Clouds in z ~ 1 Galaxies: What Can They Be?
- C. W. Churchill (Penn State)
- 66.04D The Local Ly\alpha Forest: Relationship of Absorbers to Galaxies.
- K. M. McLin, J. T. Stocke (CASA, University of Colorado), R. J. Weymann (Carnegie Observatories, Pasadena), S. V. Penton, J. M. Shull (CASA, University of Colorado)
- 66.05 The Absorbers Toward CSO 118: Hierarchical Clustering at z~3, or an Intrinsic Absorption Complex?
- R. Ganguly, J. C. Charlton (Penn State University)
- 66.06 Tracing Star Forming Pockets Throughout the Universe
- J.C. Charlton, C.W. Churchill, J. Ding, S.G. Zonak (Penn State)
- 66.07 Modified Strömgren Sphere
- P. R. McCullough (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign)
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