AAS 199th meeting, Washington, DC, January 2002
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Session 86. Extra-Solar Planet Astronomy from the Present to TPF
Display, Wednesday, January 9, 2002,
9:20am-6:30pm, Monroe/Lincoln
- 86.01 Observing scenarios and strategies for detection of exo-solar terrestrial planets
- D. Ebbets, S. Kilston (Ball Aerospace)
- 86.02 Limits on Exozodiacal Dust Components of Prominent Planetary Debris Disks
- V. M. Herrera, D. E. Backman (Franklin & Marshall College)
- 86.03 A Shaped Pupil Coronagraph: A Simpler Path towards TPF
- D. Spergel, J. Kasdin (Princeton University)
- 86.04 Eclipse Test Bed for Very High Contrast Space Astronomy
- J.T. Trauger, A.B. Hull, D.A. Redding (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
- 86.05 Theory of an Externally Dispersed Interferometer for Precision Doppler Velocimetry
- D.J. Erskine (Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab.)
- 86.06 Simulations of Effects of Vibration and Pathlength Modulation Errors on the Accuracy of SIM Delay Measurements
- J. Catanzarite (Caltech/Interferometry Science Center), M. Milman (Caltech/Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
- 86.07 Planetary system around Vega.
- N.N. Gorkavyi, T.A. Taidakova (Schafer Corp.)
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