AAS 203rd Meeting, January 2004
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Session 7 Star Formation
Poster, Monday, January 5, 2004,
9:20am-6:30pm, Grand Hall
- 7.01 An Interstellar Origin for the Beryllium 10 in CAIs and Implications for our Solar System's Star Formation Environment
- S. J. Desch (Arizona State University), H. C. Connolly, Jr (Kingsborough College, CUNY), G. Srinivasan (University of Toronto)
- 7.02 A Self-consistent Model of a Ray Through the Orion Complex
- N. P. Abel, G. J. Ferland (U. Kentucky)
- 7.03 Molecular Hydrogen Emission within the Rosette Molecular Cloud
- J. E. Ybarra (California State University, Sacramento), R. L. Phelps (California State University, Sacramento; University of California, Davis)
- 7.04 First Results from A Deep Imaging Survey of Nearby Star-Forming Clouds
- J. Walawender, J. Bally (CASA, University of Colorado), B. Reipurth (IFA, University of Hawaii)
- 7.05 A Comparison Between Observations and Simulations of Polarization in Star Forming Regions
- A.K. Hernandez (U.Colorado), J.P. Williams (IfA, U.Hawaii), E.G. Zweibel (U.Wisconsin)
- 7.06 Effects of a Piecewise Polytropic Equation of State on Turbulent Fragmentation
- A.-K. Jappsen (Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam, Germany), Y. Li (Columbia University), M.-M. Mac Low (American Museum of Natural History), R. S. Klessen (Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam, Germany)
- 7.07 Modeling of Deep Submillimeter Images of the Pre-protostellar Core, L1498
- M. K. Nordhaus (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, NRAO), Y. L. Shirley (NRAO), N. J. Evans II (Univ. of Texas), J. M. C. Rawlings (Univ. College London)
- 7.08 Space-based Observations of Star Formation using ORION: THE MIDEX
- P. Scowen, J. Morse, M. Beasley, J. Hester, R. Windhorst, R. Jansen (Arizona State University), T. Lauer (NOAO), E. Danielson, C. Sepulveda, G. Olarte (NASA/JPL), ORION MIDEX Science Team
- 7.09 Young Stellar Objects with the Keck Interferometer
- J.D. Monnier (University of Michigan), R. Millan-Gabet, R.L. Akeson (Michelson Science Center, Caltech), J.-P. Berger (Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Grenoble), R.R. Billmeier (University of Michigan), N. Calvet (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), P. D'Alessio (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México), L. Hartmann (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), L. A. Hillenbrand (CalTech), M. Kuchner (Princeton), W.A. Traub (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), P.G. Tuthill (University of Sydney), Keck Interferometer (NASA-JPL, Keck Obs., Michelson Sci. Ctr./Caltech) Team
- 7.10 Multi-transition Observations of Class I Methanol Masers
- P. Pratap (MIT Haystack Observatory)
- 7.11 Radio Spectra and Variability of IRAS 19312+1950
- C. J. Vicenik (University of Texas at Austin; Maria Mitchell Obs.), V. Strelnitski (Maria Mitchell Obs.)
- 7.12 Dust Composition and Morphology in FU Ori Systems
- E. Polomski (University of Minnesota), D. K. Lynch, R. W. Russell (Aerospace Corporation), M. L. Sitko (University of Cincinnati)
- 7.13 Kinematic Model of the "Butterfly Star" YSO in Taurus
- M. Angliongto, S. Terebey (Cal State LA), D. Padgett (Caltech-JPL/IPAC)
- 7.14 Deriving [Ca/H] from the Near-Infrared Ca II Triplet
- T.L. Bosler, T.A. Smecker-Hane (University of California, Irvine), A. McWilliam (Carnegie Institute of Washington)
- 7.15 How Does Low Metallicity Affect the Rotational Velocities of Very Massive Stars?
- L. R. Penny, A. J. Sprague, G. Seago (College of Charleston), D. R. Gies (Georgia State University)
- 7.16 Observations of the Unidentified Gamma-ray Source TEV 2032+413 with the Whipple 10 meter Telescope.
- J. P. Finley (Purdue University), VERITAS Collaboration
- 7.17 Star formation in low metalicity environments: SBS0335-052 and IZw18
- K. K. Dyer (NRAO, NSF Postdoctoral Fellow), L. K. Hunt (INAF-Istituto di Radioastronomia-Sez.), T. X. Thuan (University of Virginia), J. S. Ulvestad (NRAO)
- 7.18 From the Gould's Belt to Starburst Galaxies: Deriving the IMF in Regions of Extreme Star Formation
- M.R. Meyer, J. Greissl, M.A. Kenworthy (Steward Observatory, The University of Arizona)
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