AAS 203rd Meeting, January 2004
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Session 17 Extra Solar Planets
Poster, Monday, January 5, 2004,
9:20am-6:30pm, Grand Hall
- 17.01 The atmospheres and Evolution of Extrasolar Planets
- T. S. Barman (WSU), F. Allard, I. Baraffe, G. Chabrier (CRAL), P. H. Hauschildt (Hamburger Sternwarte)
- 17.02 New Results from the RV instrument, Exoplanet Tracker, at the KPNO 2.1m
- C. DeWitt, J. Ge, S. Mahadevan, J. Van Eyken, D. Ren, G. Friedman (PSU)
- 17.03 Four Substellar Companions Found Around K Giant Stars
- D. S. Mitchell (UC, San Diego), S. Frink, A. Quirrenbach (Sterrewacht Leiden), D. A. Fischer (SFSU), G. W. Marcy (UC, Berkeley), R. P. Butler (Carnegie Institution of Washington)
- 17.04 Bayesian Hypothesis Testing for Planet Finding
- I. Braems, N.J. Kasdin (Princeton University)
- 17.05 Photometric Detection Of An Extra-solar Planetary Transit Across The Sun-like Star HD 209458
- V. Chirayath (California Academy of Mathematics and Science)
- 17.06 Extra-Solar Planet Search Using Two 0.1-meter Diameter Telescopes
- Y.R. Torres (University of Hawaii, Institute for Astronomy)
- 17.07 OPTIC - THE CCD Camera for Planet Hunting
- S.B. Howell (WIYN/NOAO), J.L. Tonry (UH)
- 17.08 A Photometric Survey of 93 Young Planetary-Candidate Stars
- F. Alston, G. W. Henry, G. S. Burks (Tennessee State University)
- 17.09 The transiting planet OGLE-TR-56b
- G. Torres (CfA), M. Konacki (CalTech), D. D. Sasselov (Harvard), S. Jha (Berkeley)
- 17.10 Calculating Velocity Shifts Between the Pre- and Post-Upgrade AFOE Data Sets
- J. K. Miller (Villanova University), S. G. Korzennik, P. Nisenson (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
- 17.11 Dust Outflows from Planetary Systems
- A. Moro-Martin, R. Malhotra (Steward Observatory)
- 17.12 A Search for Sodium Absorption from Comets Around HD209458
- C.M. Mendelowitz, J. Ge (Pennsylvania State University), A.M. Mandell (Pennsylvania State Univeristy), A. Li (Lunar and Planetary Laboratory University of Arizona)
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