AAS 199th meeting, Washington, DC, January 2002
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Session 56. Globular Clusters
Display, Tuesday, January 8, 2002,
9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall
- 56.01 M4 - A Globular Cluster Hubble Deep Field: The Main Sequence
- H.B. Richer, J. Brewer (UBC), G.G. Fahlman (CFHT), B. Gibson (Swinburne U.), B. Hansen (Princeton), R. Ibata (Strasbourg), M. Limongi (Rome Obs.), M.R. Rich (UCLA), P.B. Stetson (HIA), M. Shara (AMNH)
- 56.02 M4 - A Globular Cluster Hubble Deep Field: The White Dwarf Sequence
- B.M.S. Hansen (Princeton), H.B. Richer, J. Brewer (U.B.C.), G.G. Fahlman (C.F.H.T.), B. Gibson (Swinburne), R. Ibata (Strasbourg), M. Limongi (Rome), R.M. Rich (U.C.L.A.), P.B. Stetson (D.A.O.), M. Shara (A.M.N.H.)
- 56.03 M4 - A Globular Cluster Hubble Deep Field: The Inner Halo Field Population
- R.M. Rich (UCLA), J. Brewer (UBC), G.G. Fahlman (CFHT), B. Gibson (Swinburne), B. Hansen (Princeton), R. Ibata (Strasbourg), M. Limongi (OA Rome), H.B. Richer (UBC), P.B. Stetson (DAO), M. Shara (AMNH)
- 56.04 M4 - A Globular Cluster Hubble Deep Field: The Search for Variables
- B.K. Gibson (Swinburne), M. Shara (AMNH), R. Ferdman, J. Brewer, H.B. Richer (UBC), G.G. Fahlman (CFHT), B.M.S. Hansen (Princeton), R. Ibata (Strasbourg), M. Limongi (OAR), R.M. Rich (UCLA), P.B. Stetson (DAO)
- 56.05 Old Globular Clusters in the Intergalactic Medium
- M. R. Santos, M. Kamionkowski (Caltech)
- 56.06 Stellar Populations Archive: The Globular Clusters
- D. R. Zurek, J. O. Ouellette, M. Shara, J. Hurley (American Museum of Natural History), H. Ferguson (Space Telescope Science Institute)
- 56.07 Large Format CCD Mapping of Galactic Globular Clusters
- C. J. Grillmair (SIRTF Science Center)
- 56.08 The Extended Structure of the Globular Cluster NGC 288
- A. D. Forestell, S. R. Majewski, K. B. Westfall, R. J. Patterson (UVA), W. E. Kunkel (LCO)
- 56.09 The Recent Disk Passage of the Globular Cluster NGC 6397
- R. F. Rees (Westfield State College and Yerkes Observatory), K. M. Cudworth (Yerkes Observatory, The University of Chicago)
- 56.10 Stellar Kinematics in M15
- J. Gerssen, R. P. van der Marel (STScI), P. Dubath (Geneva Obs.), K. Gebhardt (Univ. of Texas), P. Guhathakurta (Univ. of California), R. Peterson (Astrophysical Advances), C. Pryor (Rutgers Univ.)
- 56.11 Integrated UV fluxes and the HB morphology of Globular Clusters
- W.B. Landsman (SSAI/GSFC), M. Catelan (U. Católica de Chile), R.W. O'Connell, D. Pereira (UVA), T.P. Stecher (GSFC)
- 56.12 WIYN Open Cluster Study: The Absolute K Band Magnitude of the Red Clump as a Distance Indicator
- A. J. Grocholski, A. Sarajedini (U. of Florida)
- 56.13 WFPC2 Observations of the Intermediate-Age Populous Star Cluster Terzan 7
- S. E. Robinson (RIT), K. J. Mighell (NOAO/KPNO)
- 56.14 Variable Stars in the Fields of the Globular Clusters M10 and M12
- K. von Braun, M. Mateo, K. Chiboucas, A. Athey (University of Michigan), D. Hurley-Keller (Case Western Reserve University)
- 56.15 BV Photometry of the RR Lyrae Variables in the Globular Cluster M75
- T. M. Corwin (UNC Charlotte), M. Catelan (Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile), H. A. Smith (Michigan State University), J. Borissova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), F. R. Ferraro (Osservatorio Astronomico di Bologna)
- 56.16 High resolution infrared spectra of Bulge Globular Clusters: Liller~1, NGC~6553, and Ter 5
- L. Origlia (A.O. Bologna), R.M. Rich (UCLA), S.M. Castro (IPAC)
- 56.17 Abundances of RGB Stars in the Globular Cluster NGC 6752
- M. M. Briley (Univ. Wisc. Oshkosh), F. Grundahl, P. E. Nissen (Aarhus Univ.), S. Feltzing (Lund Univ.)
- 56.18 The Chemical Composition of the Globular Cluster M71 from Keck/HIRES Spectra of Turn-Off Stars
- A. M. Boesgaard (U. Hawaii), A. M. Cody (Harvard U.), C. P. Deliyannis (Indiana U.), J. R. King (UNLV), A. Stephens (U. Hawaii)
- 56.19 Chemical Abundances of three Metal-Poor Globular Clusters (NGC~6287, NGC~6293 and NGC~6541) in the Inner Halo
- J.-W. Lee (Yonsei University & California Institute of Technology), B. W. Carney (University of North Carolina)
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