AAS 203rd Meeting, January 2004
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Session 103 GALEX II: Higher Energy Observations
Oral, Wednesday, January 7, 2004,
2:00-3:30pm, Centennial III
- 103.01 Star-formation in M101 and M51 from GALEX Deep Imaging
- D. A. Thilker, L. Bianchi (Johns Hopkins University), GALEX Science Team
- 103.02 The UV Galaxy Luminosity Function in the Local Universe from GALEX Data
- T. K. Wyder (CalTech), M. A. Treyer, B. Milliard (LAM), GALEX Science Team
- 103.03 GALEX and the Starburst History in the Local Universe
- S. Salim, R. M. Rich (UCLA), S. Charlot (MPA), GALEX Science Team
- 103.04 The GALEX Deep Fields: UV-selected galaxies at z~1
- D. Schiminovich (CalTech), S. Arnouts, B. Milliard (LAM), GALEX Science Team
- 103.05 Star-Forming Galaxies at z=1 in the GALEX Deep Imaging Survey and the NOAO Deep Wide-Field Survey
- C. G. Hoopes, T. M. Heckman (JHU), B. T. Jannuzi, A. Dey, M. J. I. Brown, A. Ford (NOAO), GALEX Science Team
- 103.06 The IRX-\beta Reddening Relation Using Early GALEX Data
- M. Seibert (CalTech), T. Heckman (JHU), S. Charlot (MPA), GALEX Science Team
- 103.07 Preliminary Results from a GALEX Search for Lyman Continuum Emission from Galaxies at z~1
- P.G. Friedman, T.A. Small (CalTech), J.-M. Deharveng (Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille), GALEX Science Team
- 103.08 GLAST, the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, Status and Science Opportunities
- S. Ritz (NASA-GSFC), GLAST Team
- 103.09 VERITAS: the next generation very high energy gamma-ray telescope.
- T.C. Weekes (VERITAS Collaboration, Whipple Observatory)
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