AAS 198th Meeting, June 2001
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Session 89. Observing with the Upgraded Arecibo Telescope: Methods and Recent Results
Special Session Oral, Thursday, June 7, 2001,
2:00-3:30pm, C105
- 89.01 Observing with the Upgraded Arecibo Telescpe: An Introduction
- K. O'Neil (Arecibo Observatory)
- 89.02 High Frequency Studies of Millisecond Pulsars, and Limits on Gravitational Radiation from Sagittarius A* Using the ``Pulsar Timing Array"
- A. N. Lommen, D. C. Backer (UC Berkeley)
- 89.03 Observing OH Megamasers with the Upgraded Arecibo Telescope
- J. Darling, R. Giovanelli (Cornell University)
- 89.04 Magnetic Fields and Kinetic Temperatures in the Diffuse Interstellar Gas
- T. H. Troland (Physics & Astronomy Dept., Univ. of Kentucky), C. Heiles (Berkeley Astronomy Dept.)
- 89.05 Arecibo Mapping of HI in High--Velocity Clouds and Dwarf Galaxies
- T. Robishaw, J.D. Simon, L. Blitz, C.E. Heiles (University of California at Berkeley)
- 89.06 Radar Imaging of Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto with the Upgraded Arecibo 13 cm Radar
- L.J. Harcke, H.A. Zebker, G.L. Tyler, R.A. Simpson (Stanford University), S.J. Ostro (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), J.K. Harmon (NAIC/Arecibo Observatory)
- 89.07 Recent Radar Observations of Four Near-Earth Asteroids
- L. A. M. Benner (JPL/Caltech), M. C. Nolan (Arecibo Observatory/NAIC), J.-L. Margot (Caltech), J. D. Giorgini (JPL/Caltech), R. S. Hudson (Washington State University), R. F. Jurgens, S. J. Ostro (JPL/Caltech)
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