AAS 200th meeting, Albuquerque, NM, June 2002
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Session 52. The Future of Extreme Ultraviolet Astronomy
Topical Session Oral, Wednesday, June 5, 2002,
8:30-10:00am, 10:45am-12:30pm, 2:30-4:00pm, 4:15-6:00pm, Morning in Ballroom A, Afternoon in Ballroom B
- 52.01 The Evolution of the EUV Sun through Time: Coronal Emission of the Young Sun and its Consequences on Early Planetary Atmospheres and Life
- E. F. Guinan (Villanova Univ.), I. Ribas (Univ. de Barcelona), G.M. Harper (C.A.S.A.), M. Guedel (Paul Scherrer Inst.)
- 52.02 The Last Supper: Giants Swallowing Planets
- M. Livio (Space Telescope Science Institute)
- 52.03 EUV and Soft X-ray Probes of the Accretion and Coronae in T Tauri Stars
- F.M. Walter (Stony Brook University)
- 52.04 Using EUV Observations of Interacting Binary Laboratories To Understand Astrophysical Plasmas and Mass Accretion
- S. B. Howell (Planetary Science Institute)
- 52.05 What Solar Atmospheric Pnenomena Produce the Sun's X-ray-EUV-UV Spectrum?
- G. A. Doschek (E. O. Hulburt Center for Space Research, Naval Research Laboratory)
- 52.06 Coronal Structures in Cool Stars
- A. K. Dupree (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
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- LUNCH BREAK, Session Continues in Ballroom B
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- 52.07 Coronal Activity and Variability in Stellar Clusters
- R. A. Stern (LMSAL)
- 52.08 What We Can Learn from EUV Studies of Hot Stars
- J. P. Cassinelli (University of Wisconsin)
- 52.09 Hot White Dwarfs: their composition, structure and interaction with the local ISM
- M.A. Barstow (University of Leicester), K. Werner (Universitat Tubingen)
- 52.10 What EUV Spectroscopy can tell us about the Local Interstellar Medium
- J.L. Linsky (JILA, University of Colorado & NIST)
- 52.11 Diffuse EUV Emission from Clusters of Galaxies
- C. L. Sarazin (University of Virginia)
- 52.12 Developments in High-Resolution Spectroscopy (R~10000) in the EUV Waveband.
- R. G. Cruddace (Naval Research Laboratory)
- 52.13 Emerging Sensor Technologies for Future Extreme Ultraviolet Astronomy Missions
- O. H. W. Siegmund (Space Sciences Lab, UCB)
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