AAS 204th Meeting, June, 2004
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All findings are embargoed until the time of presentation at the
meeting.
Session 97. Instrumentation, Ground-based and Space-based Gamma Ray Bursts
Oral, Thursday, June 3, 2004, 2:00-3:30pm, 702
- 97.01 The Pan-STARRS Optical Survey Telescope Project.
- N. Kaiser (Institute for Astronomy, U. Hawaii), Pan-STARRS Project Team
- 97.02 Pan-STARRS Telescope No. 1
- K. C. Chambers (Institute for Astronomy), Pan-STARRS Team
- 97.03 CARMA: The Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy
- A.J. Beasley (CARMA/California Institute of Technology)
- 97.04 High Time Cadence Observations with the Rapid Acquisition Imaging Spectrograph (RAISE) Rocket Program
- T.R. Ayres (University of Colorado), D. M. Hassler, D. Slater, C. E. DeForest (Southwest Research Institute), H. Mason (Cambridge University), S. McIntosh, R. J. Thomas (Goddard Space Flight Center)
- 97.05 The Solar Probe Mission Study: 2004
- D. M. Hassler (Southwest Research Institute), Solar Probe Science and Technology Definition (STDT)* Team
- 97.06 The Swift Gamma Ray Burst Mission
- J.P. Norris (NASA/GSFC), Swift Team
- 97.07 Spectral Evolution in Prompt GRBs and the Magnetic Turbulence in Relativistic Shocks
- M. V. Medvedev (University of Kansas)
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