AAS 199th meeting, Washington, DC, January 2002
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Session 94. Type II Supernovae
Display, Wednesday, January 9, 2002,
9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall
- 94.01 On the Origin of the Hot Spots in SN1987A
- R.P. Drake (University of Michigan)
- 94.02 Observations and Modeling of the Shape of the SN 1987A Debris
- C.S.J. Pun (Univ of Hong Kong), Supernova INtensive Studies (SINS) Collaboration
- 94.03 The Magneto-Rotational Instability and Core-Collapse Supernova Explosions
- S. Akiyama, J.C. Wheeler (The University of Texas at Austin), D.L. Meier (Jet Propulsion Labolatory), I. Lichtenstadt (Hebrew University)
- 94.04 Supernovae in Clumpy Surroundings
- R. Link, R. A. Chevalier (University of Virginia)
- 94.05 Multi-dimensional Simulations of Core Collapse Supernovae employing Ray-by-Ray Neutrino Transport
- W.R. Hix (UTenn/ORNL), A. Mezzacappa (ORNL), M. Liebendoerfer, O.E.B. Messer (UTenn/ORNL), J.M. Blondin (NC State), S.W. Bruenn (FAU)
- 94.06 Sources of Turbulence in Core Collapse Supernovae
- J. M. Blondin (NCSU ), A. Mezzacappa (ORNL)
- 94.07 Modelling Nucleosynthetic Radioactivity from Core-collapse Supernovae
- G. C. Jordan IV, B. S. Meyer (Clemson University)
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