8th HEAD Meeting, 8-11 September 2004
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Session 26. AGN/Galactic Nuclei
Poster, Friday, September 10, 2004, 9:00am-10:00pm, La Nouvelle Orleans Room
- 26.01 Variable X-ray absorption in Mrk 6; from Seyfert 2 to Seyfert 1.
- N. J. Schurch, R. E. Griffiths (CMU)
- 26.02 The Power Spectrum of the Active Galaxy Markarian 478
- A. R. Villarreal (University of Arizona), T. E. Strohmayer (NASA/GSFC)
- 26.03 X-ray Constraints on CIV Blueshift as an Orientation Indicator for Radio-Quiet Quasars
- S.C. Gallagher (UCLA), G.T. Richards (Princeton), P.B. Hall (Princeton, York), D.P. Schneider, W.N. Brandt (Penn State), D.E. Vanden Berk (University of Pittsburgh)
- 26.04 A Simultaneous XMM/RXTE Observation of the BLRG 3C 111
- K. T. Lewis, M. Eracleous (Penn State), M. Gliozzi, R. M. Sambruna (George Mason University), R. Mushotzky (NASA/GSFC)
- 26.05 Seyfert X-ray Variability: Linking Supermassive and Stellar-mass Black Holes
- A. Markowitz (GSFC)
- 26.06 The origin of X-ray variability in radio-quiet AGN
- P. Uttley (NASA-GSFC)
- 26.07 Timing Analysis of Light Curves from the Tartarus AGN database
- P.M. O'Neill, K. Nandra (Imperial College, UK), I.E. Papadakis (U. Crete and IESL, Greece), T.J. Turner (LHEA, NASA GSFC and UMBC)
- 26.08 Modulations of the redshifted Fe K emission in AGN and the implied black hole mass
- K. Iwasawa, G. Miniutti, A.C. Fabian (IoA)
- 26.09 Origin of AGN outbursts
- A. Siemiginowska (CfA), A. Janiuk, B. Czerny (CAMK)
- 26.10 A Chandra study of the enigmatic nature of the Composite Seyfert/Star-forming galaxies
- F. Panessa, A. Fruscione (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), L. Bassani, M. Cappi, M. Dadina (IASF-CNR Bologna), R. Della Ceca, G. Trinchieri, A. Wolter (INA-OAB), S. Pellegrini, G.G.C. Palumbo (Universita' di Bologna)
- 26.11 The High Energy Emission of the Nearest Ultra-luminous Infrared Galaxy (Arp 220)
- D. F. Torres (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
- 26.12 Normal Spiral Galaxies Really Do Have Hot Gas in Their Halos: Chandra Observations of NGC 4013 and NGC 4217.
- D.K. Strickland (JHU), E.J.M. Colbert (CUA), T.M. Heckman, C.G. Hoopes (JHU), J.C. Howk (UCSD), R.J. Rand (UNM)
- 26.13 The Extended Hot Halo of the Milky Way
- J.N. Bregman, E. Lloyd-Davies (University of Michigan)
- 26.14 The Diffuse Hot Gas in Face-on Spiral Galaxies
- E. M. Schlegel (SAO), T. G. Pannuti (SIRTF Science Center/JPL/Caltech), C. K. Lacey (University of South Carolina)
- 26.15 AGN in Lyman alpha Blobs: Ubiquitous and Irrelevant
- R.E. White III, W.C. Keel (Univ of Alabama), R.A. Windhorst (Arizona State Univ)
- 26.16 Solar Abundances and Implications for Supernova Enrichment in the Normal SO NGC 1332 and other Early-Type Galaxies
- P. J. Humphrey, D. A. Buote (UC Irvine), C. R. Canizares (MIT)
- 26.17 Gamma-ray Observations of Starburst Galaxy IC342
- T. Nagai (University of Utah), V. Vassiliev (University of California, Los Angeles), VERITAS Collaboration
- 26.18 Destroying Degeneracy: Chandra Observations of Faint Radio-Quiet Quasars at z=4
- B. Kelly, J. Bechtold (Steward Obs.), A. Siemiginowska, M. Elvis, T. Aldcroft, M. Sobolewska (SAO, CFA)
- 26.19 X-ray Reflection from Inhomogeneous Accretion Disks: Emission Line Variability
- D.R. Ballantyne (CITA), N.J. Turner (JPL), A.J. Young (MIT)
- 26.20 What to Expect from Astro-E2 Observations of Active Galaxies
- T. Yaqoob (JHU/GSFC), P. J. Serlemitsos (GSFC), T. Okajima (JSPS/JHU/GSFC), A. G. Markowitz (NRC/GSFC)
- 26.21 Is the Hot Missing Matter still missing?
- B. McKernan, C. S. Reynolds (University of Maryland College Park), T. Yaqoob (Johns Hopkins University)
- 26.22 MHD simulations of the Bardeen-Petterson effect in accretion disks
- B. McKernan, C. S. Reynolds (University of Maryland College Park)
- 26.23 Continuum-Driven High-Velocity X-ray Winds
- J.E. Everett, D.R. Ballantyne (CITA)
- 26.24 Title Requested
- J.C. Lee (MIT), K. Iwasawa (IoA, Cambridge), C.R. Canizares, H.L. Marshall (MIT)
- 26.25 A Monte Carlo Treatment of Radiation Transfer in Black Hole Accretion Disks
- C. W. Mauche, D. A. Liedahl (LLNL), M. A. Jimenez-Garate (MIT)
- 26.26 Evidence of Multiple Absorbing Structures around Seyfert Nuclei
- J.M. Gelbord (MIT), K.A. Weaver (GSFC), T. Yaqoob (JHU)
- 26.27 Characterizing the Extended X-ray Emission around Seyfert Galaxies
- J.N. Zeng (UMBC), I.M. George (UMBC & NASA/GSFC), S.B. Kraemer (CUA & NASA/), J.T. Turner (UMBC & NASA/GSFC)
- 26.28 Luminous Hot Accretion Flows: the Origin of X-ray Emission of Seyfert Galaxies and Black Hole Binaries
- F. Yuan (Physics Department, Purdue University), A. Zdziarski (N. Copernicus Astronomical Center)
- 26.29 X-ray QPOs in AGN
- K. M. Leighly, J. Choi (U. Oklahoma)
- 26.30 Computer Simulations of Starburst Galaxies
- D. C. Dinge, S. M. Rogers, C. Ricciardi (Coastal Carolina University)
- 26.31 Chandra Observations of Three Elliptical Galaxies
- D. Davis (UMBC/GSFC), R. White,III (University of Alabama)
- 26.32 Chandra observations of the X-ray luminous star-forming galaxy NGC3310
- A. Zezas (SAO), I. Georgantopoulos (Nat. Obs. of Athens), M. Ward (University of Leicester), G. Fabbiano, A. Prestwich (SAO)
- 26.33 Spectral and temporal variability of the ultraluminous X-ray source NGC 5204 X-1
- R.E. Kilgard (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), T.P. Roberts, R.S. Warwick., M.J. Ward. (University of Leicester), M.R. Goad (University of Southampton)
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