HEAD 2003 Meeting
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All findings are embargoed until the time of presentation at the
meeting.
Session 10. Supernova Remnants III
Poster, Sunday-Wednesday, March 23, 2003,
Duration of Meeting
- 10.01 A Nonthermal X-ray Supernova Remnant Toward
the Galactic Center
- F. Yusef-Zadeh (Northwestern U.), F.K. Baganoff, M.P. Muno (MIT), W.
Cotton (NRAO), G.P. Garmire, S. Park (Penn State), M. Morris (UCLA), M. Wardle
(Macquarie U.)
- 10.02 RESCHEDULED, MOVED TO 26.04, PRESENTED SECOND IN SESSION
- Using Chandra to hunt pulsars and plerions in supernova
remnants
- S. Safi-Harb (U. of Manitoba)
- 10.03 Discovery of Resolved X-ray/radio/optical Supernova
Remnants in M31
- A.K.H. Kong, M.R. Garcia (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics),
L.O. Sjouwerman (NRAO), B.F. Williams, F.A. Primini (Harvard-Smithsonian Center
for Astrophysics), J.R. Dickel (UIUC)
- 10.04 Results of a Joint Fit of Chandra X-Ray, Radio,
and CANGAROO Gamma-Ray Spectral Data for SN 1006
- G.E. Allen, J.C. Houck (MIT Center for Space Research), S.J. Sturner
(USRA/NASA GSFC)
- 10.05 High resolution X-ray spectroscopy of G292.0+1.8
- J. Vink (Columbia University), J. A. M. Bleeker, J .S. Kaastra (SRON,
Utrecht, The Netherlands), A. Rasmussen (Columbia University)
- 10.06 Mass-loading of Pulsar Winds
- M. Lyutikov (McGill University, CITA)
- 10.07 Gamma-ray Spectra & Variability of Crab Nebula
Emission Observed by BATSE
- J. C. Ling (JPL/Caltech), Wm. A. Wheaton (IPAC/Caltech)
- 10.08 Revealing the hitherto hidden X-ray emission
from shell-type supernova remnant Kes 32
- J. Vink (Columbia University (Chandra fellow))
- 10.09 A New Sample of Candidate for Pulsar/Supernova
Remnant Associations
- D.A Leahy (U. Calgary), W. Tian (U. Calgary & Nat'l Astronomical Obs.
of China)
- 10.10 On the Determination of Ejecta Structure and
Explosion Asymmetry from the X-ray Knots of Cassiopeia A
- J. M. Laming (Naval Research Laboratory), U. Hwang (GSFC/UMD)
- 10.11 A Chandra Observation of the Northwestern Rim
of the Galactic Supernova Remnant G266.2-1.2 (RX J0852.0-4622)
- T. G. Pannuti, G. E. Allen (MIT)
- 10.12 Identification of X-Ray Point Sources Seen
by XMM-Newton Towards IC 443
- S. J. Sturner (USRA, NASA/GSFC), J. W. Keohane (NCSSM), O. Reimer (Ruhr-Univ.
Bochum)
- 10.13 The Inherent Asymmetry of Core-Collapse Supernovae
- J. M. Blondin (North Carolina State University), A. Mezzacappa (Oak Ridge
National Laboratory)
- 10.14 Analytical and Hydrodynamical Investigation
of the Effect of Supernova Asymmetry on the Shape of Pulsar Wind-blown Bubble
- J.R. Campbell (Physics & Astronomy Department, Dartmouth College), Kazimierz
J. Borkowski, J. Blondin (Physics & Astronomy Department, N.C. State University)
- 10.15 Bright X-ray emission from supernova remnant
G349.7+0.2 interacting with a molecular cloud
- J. Lazendic, P. Slane (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), Y. Chen (Nanjing University),
J.P. Hughes (Rutgers), D. Burrows, J. Nousek (Penn State University)
- 10.16 A Chandra Observation of the Supernova Remnant
G292.2-0.5 Containing the Radio Pulsar PSRJ1119-6127
- S. Safi-Harb, M. Gonzalez (U. of Manitoba)
- 10.17 On the Galactic Microquasar SS433/W50
- S. Safi-Harb (U. of Manitoba), T. Kotani (Tokyo Inst. of Technology)
- 10.18 The Central Engine of the Unusual Supernova
Remnant DA 495
- Z. Arzoumanian (USRA/NASA-GSFC), S. Safi-Harb (Univ. of Manitoba), R.
Kothes, T. Landecker (DRAO, NRC-Canada)
- 10.19 Measuring the Expansion of G11.2-0.3
- C. Tam (McGill), M. S. E. Roberts (McGill/MIT), V. M. Kaspi, C. L. Brogan
(McGill)
- 10.20 XMM-Newton Observations of the Spiral Galaxy
NGC 300
- A.K.H. Kong (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), R. Soria (Mullard
Space Science Laboratory), R. Di Stefano (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics/Tufts
University)
- 10.21 RESCHEDULED, MOVED FROM 26.02
- Spatially Resolved X-ray Spectroscopy of the Thermal Emission
and the Pulsar Wind Nebula in W44
- R. Petre (NASA / GSFC), R.L. Shelton (Johns Hopkins University), K.D.
Kuntz (GSFC / UMBC)
- 10.22 LATE PAPER:
- CHANDRA/VLA Follow-up of TeV J2032+4131, the On ly Unidentified TeV Gamma-ray
Source
- Y. Butt (CfA, USA), P. Benaglia, J. Combi (IAR, Argentina), M. Corcoran
( GSFC/USRA, USA), T. Dame, J. Drake (CfA, USA), M. Kaufman Bernado (IAR,
Argentin a), P. Milne (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA), F. Miniati (Max-Planck-Insti
tut fur Astrophysik, Germany), M. Pohl, O. Reimer (Ruhr-Universitat Bochum,
Germ any), G. Romero (IAR, Argentin), M. Rupen (NRAO, USA)
- 10.23 LATE PAPER:
-
Estimating the Oxygen Ejecta Mass in E0102-72 A>
- K.A. Flanagan, C.R. Canizares, D. Dewey, A. Fredericks, J.C. Houck (MIT
C enter for Space Research)
- 10.24 LATE PAPER:
- Chandra Observations of the Bright Eastern Knot of Puppis A
- K.A. Flanagan (MIT Center for Space Research), U. Hwang (NASA/Goddard
Spa ce Flight Center and University of Maryland), R. Petre (NASA/Goddard Space
Fligh t Center), A. Szymkowiak (Yale University)
- 10.25 LATE PAPER:
- Discovery of a Hard Point Source Associated wit h 3C 397
- J.W. Keohane, A. Foster, I. Vu (NCSSM), C.M. Olbert (UNC)
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